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A Letter to Harry Potter

by Divya Chaudhary




Dear Harry Potter,


It's again that time of year that makes me seek comfort. It always feels like a month of rushing to finish things while not wanting them to end at all. I hope you are having a great time at Hogwarts. Since my summer break just got over, I am writing to you to express my admiration towards you in my life; maybe I can be the voice for millions around. You have encouraged me and millions of others with your bravery, courage, strength, and determination. You inspired us to challenge ourselves and strive to be our best versions always and I respect you for that.


I'm enthralled by your fortitude, tenacity, and unwavering resolve. I discovered myself continually rooting for you and encouraging your success because of the way you handled difficulties and problems with grace and resiliency. I'm incredibly inspired by the way you battled adversity and came out on top, and I can't help but be in awe of your character. I wanted you to know that the whole world is so proud of you. Harry, send my special love to Hagrid, Ron, and Hermoine.


I hope this letter finds you well. I appreciate how authentic of a person you are and, I admire you for all that you have taught me.


One of my all-time favorite characters is you, and you will always be.


Yours lovingly,

Divya










 
 
 

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Nidhi Singh
Nidhi Singh
Sep 08, 2023
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Oh my god! Thank you so much Divya for writing this letter to Harry Potter!! I also wanted to write a letter and you did what I was thinking 😇❤💕

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Guest
Sep 08, 2023
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I had a good read!

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Guest
Sep 08, 2023
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

just amazing !!!!

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Divya Chaudhary
Divya Chaudhary
Sep 08, 2023
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Harry my all time favourite 🧙

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vanshitasharma028
Sep 08, 2023
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So well written 👏

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