Terms and Concepts:
Many of the terms and concepts of Harry Potter seem odd, but fear not, for my Ministry knowledge can suffice. Though I cannot simply tell you every term or concept, here are a few. To start, there is the Ministry of Magic. This is the government of the wizarding world and it's job is to keep te wizarding world a secret (though it seems to have failed as millions of people know about it). Another is the Mirror of Erised is the mirror of desire. You may have noticed on the previous page that there are words atop the mirror scrawled in what seem to be a foreign language, however, the words are simply written backwards as if a mirror was used to write the words and letters. Another example is of course quidditch. Quidditch is the wizarding sport. It is played with four distinct balls-the quaffel (the largest and used for scoring), two bludgers (medium sized, used to hit at people) and the snitch (the size of a walnut, when caught the team that caught it receives 150 points and usually win). Of course there are hundreds more terms and concepts left to discover, but I do rather hope that got you interested in the world of Harry Potter.
This concludes September 18th's edition of the Daily Prophet
Many of the terms and concepts of Harry Potter seem odd, but fear not, for my Ministry knowledge can suffice. Though I cannot simply tell you every term or concept, here are a few. To start, there is the Ministry of Magic. This is the government of the wizarding world and it's job is to keep te wizarding world a secret (though it seems to have failed as millions of people know about it). Another is the Mirror of Erised is the mirror of desire. You may have noticed on the previous page that there are words atop the mirror scrawled in what seem to be a foreign language, however, the words are simply written backwards as if a mirror was used to write the words and letters. Another example is of course quidditch. Quidditch is the wizarding sport. It is played with four distinct balls-the quaffel (the largest and used for scoring), two bludgers (medium sized, used to hit at people) and the snitch (the size of a walnut, when caught the team that caught it receives 150 points and usually win). Of course there are hundreds more terms and concepts left to discover, but I do rather hope that got you interested in the world of Harry Potter.
This concludes September 18th's edition of the Daily Prophet