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Great Britain has a greater tradition of boarding school education than the United States-a tradition which Americans tend to idealize. Hence the attraction to an academic setting that has all the features of a normal school, only lots more of it. Subjects of mild interest in the real world become clues to an ancient mystery in the wizarding world, such as in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. What kid or adult wouldn't want to learn of dark secrets about their schools-and to solve a mystery that no one else could solve? The universal lure of these thrills, and the chance to replay their nostalgia (or repugnance) for their school days, is what keeps readers returning to the Harry Potter series.
Readers Come of Age along with Harry Potter
Over the twelve years of publication and film production, kids who have met Harry Potter's character as youngsters have grown up without forgetting him. This phenomenon parallels the books' main structure, the "coming of age" novel, or bildungsroman. In the scope of a coming-of-age story, a young protagonist is generally forced into maturity beyond his years by the most formative circumstances of his life. Readers who have seen the Harry Potter series all the way through, from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, witnessed this scenario in each book. The first and last books in the Harry Potter series, however, most potently show Harry at his most vulnerable: following the death of his parents, and in ultimately confronting their killer, Lord Voldemort.
Everyone matures, and readers find it gratifying to see how others handle life's trials, even if it is in the fantastical universe of the wizarding world. In fact, this slightly removed perspectives makes readers all ages feel safe, able to trust Harry to guide them through the difficult waters of adolescence. The new Harry Potter movie, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, offers more of these voyeuristic thrills.

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