Voldemort's incompetent mother won Voldemort's father's heart by loving little potions. Later, after stopping giving medicine to his father, his father abandoned his wife and children and returned to his family, and his mother died sadly after giving birth to the child. Growing up without the approval of his father and the warmth of maternal love is of course the biggest heartache for a little boy, and it is also the main cause of his abnormal personality.
Bad and unsuitable growth environment
Little Tom grew up in an orphanage, but he knew from an early age that he had extraordinary magic power, and it was certainly uncomfortable to have no one around to exchange interests with him. At this time, the dark psychology has further developed into antisocial and anti-human (precisely, anti-Muggle). Since then, the destructive power of magic has planted a dark seedling in his heart.
Identity error+destructive power of adolescence
Entering Hogwarts is undoubtedly the greatest hope and turning point of Tom's life, and he should still be quite fart ~ However, he found that even if he entered the magic school, he was still different-he spoke snake language, he was a descendant of Slytherin N generation, and his magic talent was far from the mediocrity around him; He learned about his own life experience and that the combination of parents is the role of love magic medicine.
Ah, a young man's last fantasy of the world was destroyed forever! As a product of unreliable love and drugs, how can we expect him to maintain trust and love for the people around him and the world? That's why every time Harry and Voldemort fight, Harry always says, I have love and friends, but you don't! As a result, Voldemort's cold temperament escalated into racial discrimination in his social attitude, and the treatment was extremely radical, that is, getting rid of Muggles. In fact, he is calm, but he is constantly strengthening his acceptance of his identity through these behaviors.
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, the first novel, was published in English by Bloomsbury Press on1June, 1997. This is a small neutral publishing house. In the next few months, this book was very popular. 1997 The first book sold 150000 copies only15 months after it was published in the UK. He made the bestseller lists of many books such as The Guardian and The Times, and soon won many awards such as Smal Tis Award and British Children's Book of the Year Award. ?
The first three episodes of this series all won the "Nestle Smarties Book Award" of 9- 1 1 age group. 1998, American Scholars Publishing House won the distribution right of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in the United States at a high price of 105000 dollars, which opened the precedent for the series of Harry Potter to be popular all over the world. ?
After the introduction of the United States, some changes have been made (English and American grammars are different, words are different, chapters are added or deleted, etc.). ) and published by Academy Press. The original version of the fourth episode "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" was published in Britain in 2000, which attracted much more attention from the public and the media than ordinary new books.
At the same time, Crown Publishing House and People's Literature Publishing House published traditional Chinese version and simplified Chinese version respectively, which caused a sensation in the Chinese community, and Chinese media reported and introduced them in succession. Since then, People's Literature Publishing House has revised or retranslated several volumes (namely, the Harry Potter Collector's Edition in 2008 and the contemporary European and American best-selling novel series in 2009).
The fifth episode of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and the sixth episode of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince are even more important advertisements. No matter whether the original edition is released in Britain or other languages, it is very high-profile and its sales volume quickly ranks among the book sales charts in various countries.
References:
Harry Potter-Baidu encyclopedia