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In the fictional Harry Potter series created by J. K. Rowling, magic is depicted as a natural force that can be used to override the usual laws of nature while still being approached entirely scientifically. Many magical creatures exist in the series, as do ordinary creatures that exhibit some magical properties (such as owls, which are used to deliver post). Objects, too, can be enhanced or imbued... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Magic in Harry Potter

    In the fictional Harry Potter series created by J. K. Rowling, magic is depicted as a natural force that can be used to override the usual laws of nature while still being approached entirely scientifically.
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    Magical creatures (Harry Potter)

    Peeves is, however, vulnerable to some magic; in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Professor Lupin uses magic to teach Peeves a lesson by making the gum Peeves was stuffing into a keyhole shoot back out and up the poltergeist's nose.
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    Spells in Harry Potter

    Magic in Harry Potter
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    Places in Harry Potter

    See also: Mr Ollivander and Magic in Harry Potter
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    Weasley family

    When he finished school, this academic distinction secured him a job in the Ministry of Magic in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
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    Chronology of the Harry Potter stories

    As noted by Rowling, through a comment of the 'Minister for Magic' in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (in the chronological year 1996), Voldemort, becoming more powerful, is supposed to have begun his campaign of fear against the Wizarding World around this time.
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    Chronology of the Harry Potter series

    As noted by Rowling, through a comment of the 'Minister for Magic' in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (in the chronological year 1996), Voldemort, becoming more powerful, is supposed to have begun his campaign of fear against the Wizarding World around this time.
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    Harry Potter universe

    See also: Magic in Harry Potter
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    Religious debates over Harry Potter

    Christianity Today columnist Charles Colson asserts that the magic in Harry Potter is "purely mechanical, as opposed to occultic.
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    Religious debates over the Harry Potter series

    Christianity Today columnist Charles Colson asserts that the magic in Harry Potter is "purely mechanical, as opposed to occultic.

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