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Divine Destiny or Free Choice: Nietzsche's Strong Wills in the Harry Potter Series
Pond, Julia Rose
Pond, Julia Rose
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This paper considers the influences of fate and free will in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series. Current scholarship on the topic generally agrees that Rowling champions free will by allowing her characters learning opportunities through their choices. By using Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophy on fate and free will and by more closely examining the Harry Potter texts, this paper demonstrates fate’s stronger presence in Rowling’s fictional world. Certain strong-willed characters rise above their peers’ fated states by embracing their personal fates and exercising their wills to create themselves within fated destinies. The paper also explores the possibility of an authority directing fate.
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2008-04-17
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Nietzsche, Harry Potter, free will, fate, authority, determinism, fatalism, J.K. Rowling