User blog comment:JoePlay/Wizarding World Giveaway/@comment-4082634-20110713191633

Harry Potter means seeing wizardry in a positive, youthful, and fun light. Before the series was released, wizardry was written off as done by elderly figures who were either very stern, evil, or simple. This new interpretation of wizardry opened readers up to a new take on magical fantasy and made them want to enter the world of magic. Because Harry is learning as we read along with his journeys, we sympathize, admire, and cheer him on whenever he stands up to Draco, makes errors by getting into trouble, and leads the Quidditch team to victory. Even though he's considered a young wizard, we can relate to his typical struggles with receiving passing marks in his studies, gathering up the courage to talk to his crush, and doing what is right.