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Advertising in Harry Potter

            For my last journal, I looked at Phillip Nel’s article “Is There a Text in This Advertising Campaign Literature.” I do believe and agree that advertising is key within our culture. Growing up, every movie or show that came out had at least some kind of toy or game that came out as well. Now that I think of it, it would be weird if merchandise like that was not around, as a culture we are so accustomed to mass production and mass marketing. We obsess over these series and manage to produce more and more of these marketing ploys. Our society is full of consumers and we keep getting further and further into this lifestyle. It is true that corporate influences have taken over things such as children’s literature and turned it into a multi-million-dollar business. Continue reading

Journal Draft- Gabby

 

The Harry Potter series showcases a world of magic and wonder for a young boy who never knew he had such powers. For some, the world of witches and wizards is a fun realm of fantasy meant as a harmless escape from reality. For others, the series is a dangerous and slippery slope that leads young children to actually make a pact with the devil and become witches and wizards themselves. Further, some of those people decide that the proper way to handle the evil they see in the book is to ban and/or burn the Harry Potter books. However, burning is less about preventing evil, and more about having and maintaining power. Continue reading