CLASS AND RACIAL ALLEGORY IN J.K. ROWLING'S HARRY POTTER

Authors

  • Diego Fernandez Department of Humanities, University of Granada, Granada, Spain
  • Sophie Martin College of Arts, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

Keywords:

Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling, political allegory, class issues, racial themes, symbolism, Amnesty International, British society.

Abstract

The Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling, renowned for its impact on children's literature and entertainment, often conceals its profound political allegorical themes. This study delves into the intricate political allegory embedded within the series, emphasizing its reflection of enduring class and racial issues in British society. By examining the key characters, plot settings, and central themes, it becomes evident that Harry Potter is a narrative rich in political allegorical content. This is particularly manifest in the dynamics of the three distinct factions within the wizarding world. Beyond the overarching narrative, Rowling employs extensive symbolism throughout the series, further substantiating the presence of political allegory. Furthermore, the author's own life experiences, notably her involvement with Amnesty International, a human rights organization, deeply influence the political undertones of her work. This study underscores the intricate interplay of political allegory, drawing connections between Rowling's real-world activism and the fictional realm of Harry Potter

Published

2024-04-10

How to Cite

Fernandez , D., & Martin, S. (2024). CLASS AND RACIAL ALLEGORY IN J.K. ROWLING’S HARRY POTTER. SADI International Journal of Social Science and Humanities, 7(3), 39–45. Retrieved from https://sadijournals.org/index.php/sijssh/article/view/707