6.In the years since the first Harry Potter story was published in 1997,the kid in the glasses with a gift for magichas become (become) a global legend.This fictional boy may bethe most famous (famous) child on the planet.This entire epic story of the books is given shape by the battle between Harry and Voldemort.It ends as it began,with the twofacing (face) each other,one representing good,the otherevil/bad.
The Harry Potter books are popular with so many because they are adventures.We read adventures because they allow usto imagine (imagine) an exciting life we can't live ourselves.On the other hand,though/however,we still need our heroes to be a little bit like us,and Harry and his young friends are like usin many ways.
They are growing up,like us,and they experience the ups and downs on the way.During the years that many young people spend with Harry,they experience their first romances,which makes Harry's own teenage affair more interesting to them.
But it's the tale of Harry versus Voldemortthat keeps us going with these classics of children's writing to the end,our arrival at that moment when Voldemort is defeated and of course,Harry triumphs.Here,one might say,Harry like many western fictional characters before him,is like Jesus.Through his selflessness,he becomes a hero and makes sure there is good in the world.Besides,J.K Rowling'screativity (create) makes her Harry Potter story such a masterpiece.