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Joanne Kathlen Rowling (July 31, 1965) in Chepstow,


Scotland, currently resides in Edinburgh, Scotland. She
was a single mother living on social security when she
started writing “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone”.
The Harry Potter series has won the UK's best children's
book of the year award. The first three Harry Potter
books have been printed 35 million copies, translated
into 39 languages and appeared in 200 countries,
including Vietnam. Followed by "Harry Potter and the
Goblet of Fire".
This is a fantasy fantasy book, the fourth installment in
the Harry Potter series of novels. The story follows a
young Harry Potter, a wizard during his fourth year at
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and the
mysteries surrounding Harry's addition to the Triwizard
tournament, forcing him to make an effort. do your best
to fight. The book was also adapted into a film, and was
released worldwide on November 18, 2005, along with
an Electronic Arts video game.
“Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” is good because it's
both suspenseful and touching. Cedric's death was also
the opening death for the next series of gloomy days for
Harry Potter. Readers are both satisfied and regretful. In
this work, J.K. Rowling has excelled in creating and
describing character psychology. Each character
appears with a unique charm. The conflict between
Harry and Ron was very natural and made me feel
good. You don't want your friend to be that famous, do
you? Especially when Ron is always pale, using
leftovers and having a warm feeling of resentment that
has built up over the years and doesn't know who it is. In
addition, Harry Potter's life seems to be too happy.
Anger leaked and this last spark set it ablaze. The
situation the author puts Harry in is very ingenious,
creating empathy for the reader. There were a few
moments of joy, but then there was a gloom without a
way out. The painful scenes kept happening. Cedric is
dead. The scene of his death is short, but it leaves a
pain that silences readers. Cedric's death proves the
return of Lord Voldemort - brutal and uncompromising.
In short, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" is a story
worth reading because it brings many meanings and
emotions to the reader, from situation to situation,
creating curiosity and excitement.

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