Abstract

As we approach the twentieth century, film has emerged as an independent, yet still distinct, art form from literature, and disputes over the medium's proliferation have already begun. It was primarily seen as a mechanical-era creation, a hybrid art that required the integration of technology and artistic vision. All of the characters in J.K. Rowling's film “Harry Potter,” which is also a magical film, are magicians. Hogward's, the school in this film, is also a magical hotspot. The author develops sympathetic and realistic characters. In relation to the Harry Potter series, this study examines the relationship between book and film. It did, however, draw extensively on existing art genres, particularly theatre, painting, and photography. Films convey a reality while also having an all-pervasive influence on people's mind and imagination. J.K. Rowling is the author of the Harry Potter books. The novels are well-known all around the world. The seven books were adapted into eight films with the same title.

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