
Thirty key words have been concluded in this book, responsibility, rebellion, self-abasement, bravery, sensitivity, fear, friendship, vanity, wisdom, happiness, perplexity, ambition, dependence, tolerance, faith, love, curiosity, sharing, arrogance, dignity, choice, jealousy, regret, sincerity, impartiality, self-confidence, anger, fortitude and goodness.
This book presents us the growing process and experience of the young guys range from 11years old to 16. In addition, this book displays the important role that their teachers and elderly people play, including the president of the school who always offer others another chance and Harry Potter’s Godfather’s friend-like attitude towards him, and so on and so forth.
According to this book, Harry felt self-inferior at first, he lived in his aunt’s home, always bullied by his obese cousin. Later he realized that he was a son of an excellent wizard, and he himself was a wizard as well, and his mother is a kind-hearted woman, he then gained recognition and self-confidence at school by his genius, courage, kindness and so on, and began to be conscious of his great responsibility-to fight the evil yet powerful wizards.
As a matter of fact, this book is more fitful for youngsters, but I think its views are very reasonable and advisable, thus I finished reading it. Granted, this world is full of contradictions and challenges, we have no choice but to stand up to them. And those thirty elements are all life about, right?

