Khác biệt giữa bản sửa đổi của “Harry Potter dành cho Muggle/Truyện/Hòn Đá Phù Thủy/Chương 15”

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== Analysis ==
 
As punishment, Harry and the others must enter the Forbidden Forest, a dark, dangerous, and foreboding place that is aptly named. The ancient woodsforest contains many secrets, as well as the mysterious, deadly creatures that dwell within. And while a forest contains abundant life, death is always lurking nearby, as seen by the slain Unicorn. Students are rarely allowed to venture into these woods, for good reason, and only when closely supervised. We can guess that the Forbidden Forest will continue to play at least some role later in the series, but it is suggested here that Voldemort may still be alive, if only just, and could be utilizing its resources to sustain his life until he is able to fully restore his body.
 
Rowling uses the forest, the Centaurs, and the Unicorn to convey powerful symbolic meaning and imagery. In literature and western mythology, forests can represent the unknown, a wild spirit, the realm of birth, death, and resurrection, nature's secrets, and even the spiritual world. Unicorns symbolize purity, feminine chastity, morality, and other similar attributes. Harry, pure and innocent, has just entered a dark, frightening place, and he lacks any knowledge about it or its dangers. This parallels his journey into the wizard world, another unknown domain filled with unseen perils. Along both paths, Harry struggles to find his footing, occasionally stumbling as he moves forward. The hooded creature drinking the Unicorn's blood is likely tied to the Dark Lord, and this may foreshadow Harry's possibly confronting Voldemort later in the story, and throughout the series. While in the forest, Harry encounters death. And not just any death, but a creature that represents all that is good and pure has been slain by something entirely vile and evil. Ironically, this evil being can only survive by drinking its innocent victim's blood. It was, we believe, this same evil that murdered Harry's parents, and the slain Unicorn may portend that even more virtuous and pure-hearted victims will fall prey to it.