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Through Hermione’s campaign for House-elf rights (S.P.E.W.), the book explores themes of systemic inequality.

We get a deeper look into the Ministry of Magic and the complex politics of the wizarding world. Key Themes Harry Potter y el caliz de fuego - J. K. Rowlin...

Released in 2000, it was the first book in the series to be released simultaneously in the UK and US, sparking global "Pottermania." It won the for Best Novel in 2001 and remains a fan favorite for its perfect blend of mystery, action, and emotional depth. According to Bloomsbury , J.K. Rowling had planned the seven-book arc for years, and this centerpiece was essential for setting up the final battle. Through Hermione’s campaign for House-elf rights (S

Rowling uses this installment to show us that the magical world is much bigger than just Britain: According to Bloomsbury , J

We meet students from Beauxbatons Academy (France) and the Durmstrang Institute (Northern Europe).

This book is famous for being the first in the series to end in tragedy. The return of in the flesh and the death of Cedric Diggory signal that the "safe" world of Hogwarts has been breached. Harry is no longer just a talented student; he is a soldier in a rising war. Expanded Wizarding World