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Explanation:
From the book (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban).
First we had to remember about the the third book of the saga. In this book it is Sirius Black's first appearance. Harry continues to find truth about death of his parents and his desire for justice is increasing.
What is the theme?
The theme is always the friendship, love, trust.
The theme is the appearance of Sirius black, a friends of harry´s parent. And he is harry's godfather.
How does the change in the main character help develop the theme?
It helped a lot because Harry could know the truth about who Sirius Black is, and from there the plot was carried away by love, truth and above all friendship.
How does the main character change?
Harry and his friends are thirteen now. Harry’s initial confusion about how Sirius Black, his father’s best friend through their years at Hogwarts and Harry’s own godfather, could betray Harry’s parents is the simplest and earliest example of such.
How does the change affect the plot?
When he later learns that it was actually Peter Pettigrew who betrayed his parents. Furthermore, Harry is forced to confront that being a Gryffindor does not automatically make one inherently “good” just like being a Slytherin does not automatically make one inherently “bad.”
Heres the 3A's Strategy Usage.
Person, Harry Potter and his friends, and professors.
Place, Hogwarts and its surroundings, such as the hagrid house and the forest.
Thing, he know the truth about his parent, and sirius, with the help of profesor Lupin!!
What is happening to the who?
He is growing, and he realizes that you cannot trust everyone, he also learns to accept the advice and wisdom of the magicians who love him. Lupine helped him defeat the dementors by performing the Patronum, and opened his eyes on Sirius Black.
Always tell the outcome for the who?
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