Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter, #6)

by J.K. Rowling

'In a brief statement on Friday night, Minister for Magic Cornelius Fudge confirmed that He Who Must Not Be Named has returned to this country and is once more active. "It is with great regret that I must confirm that the wizard styling himself Lord - well, you know who I mean - is alive and among us again," said Fudge.' These dramatic words appeared in the final pages of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. In the midst of this battle of good and evil, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince takes up the story of Harry Potter's sixth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, with Voldemort's power and followers increasing day by day ...

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Harry returns to Hogwarts for his sixth year but it is not quite the safe haven it was when he left last June. Voldermort is growing stronger everyday and the death toll is rising. Inside Hogwarts Dumbledore is giving Harry private lessons to fully understand what makes Voldermort "Tom Riddle" tick and in turn Harry learns of the quest he must precede on to destroy the darkest wizard of his time. There is one memory en particular that could lead to his unraveling but first must be given by the schools new potion master Horace Slughorn.


As I saw Sarah Palin in Dolores Umbridge in The Order of the Phoenix I've found Barack Obama as Harry Potter in The Half-Blood Prince. Let's start with the basics shall we? Both Harry and Barack have been dub "The Chosen One" bringing hope and the thought of change to their respected communities. Second, is Potter and Obama sticking to their guns about what they believe in without backing down, even though each are heavily scrutinized for it; Barack Obama with his reform for health care and Harry Potter's claims that Voldermort has returned {although this was more prevalent in book 5}. Thirdly, Potter hits a dead end with the Horcruxes when the locket he and Dumbledore discovered turned out to be a fake. This also compares to Obama trying to get the Senate to pass his health care bill, as he is continually bumping heads with congressmen and filibusters detouring his desired route. Cornelius Fudge and Albus Dumbledore could also represent the Republican and Democratic parties. Fudge, who is judgmental and skeptical about what he is seeing from this figure and Dumbledore, who has complete faith in our hero.

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