"Harry Potter and Goblet of Fire" reports the time and setting of Harry Potter's story. It will happen in a year. It all started in a small town in the outskirts of London and then moved to a charming castle in the middle of England. The castle is very big and takes hours to explain in detail. It has a secret passageway, a door that can be moved, and an armor that can awake and walk. It has four large towers and a basement for potion classes for students.
Harry Potter and J. K Rowling's Goblet of Fire have several settings for 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. - What is the most famous novel recently? Many novels are published each year, but in reality, only a few novels are famous and popular, Harry Potter series is one of them. J. K. Rolling lives in the UK and has won numerous awards through this series of books. These books are loved by many children and adults. She has not finished writing yet, but I will introduce the first one, gHarry Potter and Philosopherfs Stoneh.
Harry Potter and Goblet of Fire are the fourth novel of the Harry Potter series written by British writer J. K. Rowling. Following Harry Potter, the 4th year of Hogwarts School of Magic, he was obliged to participate in the competition because of the mystery that Harry's name will enter the top three hegemony. Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban, J. It is the third novel of the Harry Potter series written by K. Rowling. This book talks about Harvard Porter, the young wizard of the third year of Hogwarts School of Magic. Together with his friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, Harry studied the prisoner Sirius Black who ran away from Azkaban. He thought it was one of the old allies of Voldemort.