96 pages 3 hours read

J. K. Rowling

Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2000

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Essay Topics

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Money and wealth become more important in The Goblet of Fire. How does Harry’s view on money differ from Ron’s, Fred’s, or George’s? Why is this significant?

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Harry thinks that Mad-Eye Moody’s face “look[s] as though it [has] been carved out of weathered wood by someone who had only the vaguest idea of what human faces are supposed to look like, and was none too skilled with a chisel” (74). What does this description imply about Moody’s career as an Auror?

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Throughout The Goblet of Fire, jealousy runs rampant. Which two characters exhibit the most blatant displays of jealousy? What does this jealousy reveal about these characters?

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