Sacrifice for the greater good from "summary" of The Ultimate Harry Potter and Philosophy by William Irwin,Gregory Bassham
The concept of sacrificing for the greater good is a central theme in the Harry Potter series. Throughout the books, we see characters making difficult choices and putting the needs of others before their own desires. This idea is exemplified by characters like Harry, who repeatedly puts himself in danger to protect his friends and the wizarding world from evil forces. One of the most powerful examples of sacrifice for the greater good is found in the character of Severus Snape. Snape, despite his troubled past and questionable motivations, ultimately sacrifices his own life to protect Harr...Similar Posts
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