A study of symbolism in j.k rowling’s harry potter and the philosopher’s stone
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
Fantasy literature has become an essential part in modern literature, securing its position
as one of the most influential genres of written arts. Following the stylistic approach,
this research paper is put together in order to present the characteristics of the fantasy
fiction novel, with the examination of symbolism in one of the most popular modern
fantasy works. This study aims to shed light on the fantastic elements used by Rowling
in her book, and how she uses different stylistic devices to deliver her messages.
Analysing the various symbolic images used by the author, showcasing its impact on
the modern fantasy genre. The first chapter of this work deals with the background
information about fantasy as a concept and as a literary genre, with further analysis of
its elements that the authors use to shape the plot of their stories. It also accounts for the
concept of symbolism, and the reason behind its usage by fantasy literature authors.
Then, the second chapter of the research paper studies the images of symbolism and the
language usage in J.K Rowling’s Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone (1997) as
a case study. The present research paper’s findings are the analysis of some symbols
used by J.K Rowling in Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s stone such as: Harry’s
wand, The mirror of Erised, and The Philosopher’s stone. In addition to some examples
about her innovative use of world play, and her usage of language such as the use of
Latin in names of objects and spells.