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Does J.K. Rowling like Narnia?
Many people have noted the various similarities between the Chronicles of Narnia and Harry Potter, and J.K. Rowling herself has admitted that Narnia was one of her favorite series growing up. In fact, the personalities of the four Pevensie children map perfectly onto the four founders of Hogwarts.
Are Narnia and Hogwarts connected?
No. The Chronicles of Narnia and Harry Potter are two completely different series and have two separate worlds.
Where did J.K. Rowling get her inspiration?
J.K. Rowling first had the idea for Harry Potter while delayed on a train travelling from Manchester to London King’s Cross in 1990. Over the next five years, she began to plan out the seven books of the series. She wrote mostly in longhand and amassed a mountain of notes, many of which were on scraps of paper.
Is Harry Potter based on the worst witch?
Do I think that J.K. Rowling was copying Jill Murphy? No. I read the first Worst Witch book about a couple of years after it was published, and probably read the second as soon as it came out. I haven’t read the rest of the series, but I did enjoy those first two books.
Many people have noted the various similarities between the Chronicles of Narnia and Harry Potter, and J.K. Rowling herself has admitted that Narnia was one of her favorite series growing up. In fact, the personalities of the four Pevensie children map perfectly onto the four founders of Hogwarts. Could they have been Rowling’s inspiration?
Could the four Pevensie children have been JK Rowling’s inspiration?
In fact, the personalities of the four Pevensie children map perfectly onto the four founders of Hogwarts. Could they have been Rowling’s inspiration? Lucy is clearly a Hufflepuff.
What is The Chronicles of Narnia series of films based on?
The Chronicles of Narnia series of films is based on The Chronicles of Narnia, a series of novels by C. S. Lewis.
How much money did The Chronicles of Narnia make?
There, they must ally with the lion Aslan against the forces of the White Witch, who has placed Narnia in an eternal winter. The film was released theatrically on 9 December 2005 and on DVD on 4 April 2006 and grossed over $745 million worldwide.