Review- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Title- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Author- J.K. Rowling
Genre- fantasy
Synopsis- Harry is in his fourth year at Hogwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizidry. This year two schools are visiting Hogwarts for the Triwizard Tournament. One student from each school is selected to complete- they have to submit their names into the Goblet of Fire, and they must be over the age of seventeen. Even though Harry does not submit his name, he is chosen- someone put his name in in Goblet of Fire on purpose. Therefore he must compete the dealthy task.
Rate the book- 8/10 (but still haven't finished it yet)


Chosen Character: Hermoine Granger


Book: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, J.K. Rowling


CHARACTERISTICS OF A HEROINE: Hermione challenges accepted convections and social norms, irrespective of the consequences to help her friend Harry defeat Lord Voldermort. She remains true to herself regardless of the danger by being adaptable to change. On many occasions she challenges accepted conventions, by not following the school rules, and faces many serious consequences such as being expelled from Hogwarts and even death.
One Quote that best describes why she should be inducted in the 'Literary Heroines Hall of
Fame'



Quote:
Hermione’s heart is always in the right place, and when push comes to shove, she is more than willing to throw her usually precious rule-book out the window and do what she believes is right. In the book, Hermione makes a potion that will allow Harry and Ron to spy on Draco Malfloy. Hermione quotes, “Of course, it would be difficult. And dangerous, very dangerous. We’d be breaking about fifty school rules, I expect.” p.120.