The goblet of fire is the perfect cocktail for adult 'Harry Potter' fans. It mixes Ty Ku, Kahlua, and cream, then puts on a show with flaming rum. The Goblet of Fire - 162 SEVENTEEN The Four Champions - 177 EIGHTEEN The Weighing of the Wands -188 NINTEEN The Hungarian Horntail -204 TWENTY The First Task - 219 TWENTY-ONE The House-Elf Liberation Front - 236 TWENTY-TWO The Unexpected Task - 250 TWENTY-THREE The Yule Ball - 262 TWENTY-FOUR Rita Skeeter's Scoop - 282 TWENTY-FIVE The Egg. Goblet of Fire was the second film in the series to be given a simultaneous release in conventional theatres and IMAX. Dubbed as Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: The IMAX Experience, the film was digitally remastered for IMAX from its 35mm form to take part in a 'commercial growth strategy' set up between IMAX and Warner Bros. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth book in the Harry Potter series by J. Rowling, published in 2000. A film version of this book was released in November 2005. This book is seen by many fans as the beginning of darker times in the wizarding world, as it shows the return of Voldemort. 1 Dedication 2 Book description 3 Plot 3.1 Chapter 1: The Riddle House 3.2 Chapter 2: The.
full titleHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
author J.K. Rowling
type of work Children's novel
genre Fantasy; Coming-of-age; young detective fiction
language English
time and place written 2000, Edinburgh
date of first publication 2000
publisher Scholastic Inc.
narrator Third person, following Harry
point of view Although the narrative is written in third person, we see from Harry's point of view, and we witness his private thoughts.
tone The tone is matter-of-fact, and the author's fondness for the heroes is clear.
tense Past
setting (time) Present-day
setting (place) United Kingdom, primarily at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
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protagonist Harry Potter is the hero and protagonist. The story follows his adventures and growing-up process.
major conflict Harry attempts to remain alive through the Triwizard Tournament, and to discover who submitted his name to the Goblet of Fire.
Direct pro 24/96 or lx6 driver download for windows. rising action Tension rises with each of the Triwizard tasks that Harry is expected to do.
climax On the evening of the final task, Harry and Cedric wind through the maze, reach the trophy, and ultimately are transported to a graveyard where Voldemort awaits them.
falling action Once Harry has escaped Voldemort he is transported back to Hogwarts, and various characters explain the mysteries present in the rising action of the story.
themes Crusade against enslavement; Community connectedness; Entering adolescence
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motifs Fallen facades
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type of work Children's novel
genre Fantasy; Coming-of-age; young detective fiction
language English
time and place written 2000, Edinburgh
date of first publication 2000
publisher Scholastic Inc.
narrator Third person, following Harry
point of view Although the narrative is written in third person, we see from Harry's point of view, and we witness his private thoughts.
tone The tone is matter-of-fact, and the author's fondness for the heroes is clear.
tense Past
setting (time) Present-day
setting (place) United Kingdom, primarily at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
Goblet Of Fire Illustrated
protagonist Harry Potter is the hero and protagonist. The story follows his adventures and growing-up process.
major conflict Harry attempts to remain alive through the Triwizard Tournament, and to discover who submitted his name to the Goblet of Fire.
Direct pro 24/96 or lx6 driver download for windows. rising action Tension rises with each of the Triwizard tasks that Harry is expected to do.
climax On the evening of the final task, Harry and Cedric wind through the maze, reach the trophy, and ultimately are transported to a graveyard where Voldemort awaits them.
falling action Once Harry has escaped Voldemort he is transported back to Hogwarts, and various characters explain the mysteries present in the rising action of the story.
themes Crusade against enslavement; Community connectedness; Entering adolescence
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motifs Fallen facades
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symbols Sexual tension; Varying levels of education;
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foreshadowing The chapter in which Sirius Black appears in his animagus form is the same one in which Harry suggests that Rita Skeeter could have them bugged, which leads to Hermione's realization that Rita is an animagus. The fact that a beetle is casually buzzing around during each of the important events that Rita documents provides further foreshadowing for her identity.