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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K Rowling

2023-02-18 23:57:02

Harry Potter and J. K Rowling's Goblet of Fire have several settings in Harry Potter and Goblet of Fire. The settings in the book are similar to the medieval towns and castles. The opening scene is on the street of the town. The next scene is in Hogwarts Castle. The castle is a common image of the Middle Ages. Another common medieval image is that people gather at the stadium to see large-scale events. The next part of the story is the Quidditch World Cup. Another environment in the story is a small town called Hogsmeade, the last wizardly town where Hogmearts travels throughout the year.

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Harry Potter and J. K Rowling's Goblet of Fire have several settings in Harry Potter and Goblet of Fire. The settings in the book are similar to the medieval towns and castles. The opening scene is on the street of the town. The next scene is in Hogwarts Castle. The castle is a common image of the Middle Ages. Another common medieval image is that people gather at the stadium to see large-scale events. The next part of the story is the Quidditch World Cup. Another environment in the story is a small town called Hogsmeade, the last wizardly town where Hogmearts travels throughout the year.

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