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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Level of trust


Authors note: Trust is a great tool to use to analyze the right from wrong people so you know who you friends and enemies are and who you can trust.

Harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban is the third story from the harry potter series from the author J.K Rowling. The main theme in this story is trust. You never know who you can trust but if you have close friend, supervisors, and most of all if you trust your heart it will be easier to make good choices that you can depend on to be reliable.
An example of trust in this story is when harry hears that sirius black is coming to kill him. What the information turns out to be is false but he deeply trusted it with everything he could and all that time he was building up anger against sirius even though sirius was trying to tell harry the truth. It was hard not to believe the rumors that sirius was coming to kill harry because almost all people talked about it.

Another example of trust is when he believes sirius did not kill his parents. Knowing this harry decides to help black gain his freedom back and decides to live with him after black asks harry to. Also black is harry's godfather and he doesn't want to live with the nasty dursleys and that supports harrys decision .

Harry definitely knows who he can trust but it is not instant for him because he is not getting information he can trust all the time. He can improve on trusting by listening to his heart and following his own path. Overall i would say that he has grown and matured enough to make his own decisions and follow his own guidelines with a little help from friends, elders, and family.

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