Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Rowlings
Posted by Mark on December 14th, 2005
At this point the story really started in book 3 begins ramping up. Again we have a lot of back-story and information being pumped out, and for the first time we start seeing elements in the story happening from another person’s perspective. Who’s perspective? The villain who we truly have not seen acting as a villain yet. He makes a massive appearance and the endgame between Lord V and Harry begins.
This book also marks the point in the story arc where it takes a drastic “from PG to PC13 or R” turn. Make no mistake, people die, scary stuff happens, and a teenager is put into positions that most adults would collapse under. At this point it is no longer a story for grade school children, it is a story that is growing up with children who are Harry’s age.
