Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
discussion
Do you think Harry Potter has changed the world
date
newest »

message 1:
by
Removed
(new)
Jan 03, 2014 01:20PM

reply
|
flag

There are still new Star Trek stories being written and there have been at least 3 genre so far. I am still buying new ones and re-reading all of my old favorites from time to time.

Yes, it got people to start reading again. And then the movies came out; then the video games; then the theme park. At that point we're probably right back where we started (or somewhere close).
Star Trek definitely changed the world (or at least the United States). The philosophy behind Star Trek took on cultural dimensions - it was all about how we treat and interact with each other.
The philosophy behind Harry Potter has individual dimensions - it's all about how we think about certain situations. Dealing with death, depression, and fear are very personal matters. Choosing to fight, or run, or give in is a very personal decision (even though it can have world impacts). Falling in love, making and losing friends, growing up - these are all personal matters. Harry Potter provides perspective on all of these things and certainly has the potential to change a person.
I also think most people learn these lessons anyway, it's just a matter of when and how. Suffering with Harry Potter while he learns things the hard way is certainly easier than learning things the hard way.
So, no, I don't think it has changed the world.

I'll also add that the idea that we read less than we used to is outright wrong. We read more than we've ever done.


True it hasn't

What impact is that?


It had a huge impact on me, and many other young girls. And we are part of this world. So maybe it did not change the whole world (is that even possible?), but certainly had a huge impact on a generation. And this gerneration is able to change (and is changing!) this world. Just step by step and not with a bang.
all discussions on this book
|
post a new topic