Since J.K Rowling wrote the world of Harry Potter children all over the world have been fascinated with this imaginary world. The world of Harry Potter is filled with lots of magic, spells, wizardry, and magical wands, the world is a fantasy. The series is for children and kids of all ages, and they have taken this world and embraced it. Rowling created a magical world but in creating this world she also created learning aspects that some find as fundamentals for children to learn. One of the fundamentals that Rowling teaches is friendship. Throughout reading Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Rowling includes friendship several times throughout the novel and teaches the importance of it. In this book we see how Rowling teaches the power of friendship through Harry, …show more content…
Her teachings are very unique, because as a child or even an adult reads the book, you do not realize that you are actually learning something from her writing. That in it self is very interesting for the simple fact that the book is fun which essentially what she is doing is incorporating this idea of making learning fun. I feel that it is the reason why kids enjoy the books of Harry Potter so much, because they are fun to read for kids. Friendship is very powerful and in many cases can help to protect kids. In a paper written by William M. Bukowski titled Friendship and the Worlds of Childhood it says that “…the experience of friendship may be so powerful as to protect children from stresses or potential stresses in their lives”. This is exemplified in the book when Harry starts to become fearful and stressed once he learns that Sirius Black is out looking for him and possibly trying to kill him. Ron and Hermonie try to help Harry by calming him down and by trying to distract his mind off of the subject. Friendship can also help to encourage learning. Bukowski found that “the quality of the relationship between peers who are