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Plot Summary

Harry Potter e a Ordem da Fênix (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix) is the fifth and longest installment in J.K. Rowling’s world-renowned series. Published in 2003, it serves as a pivotal turning point, transitioning from the relatively whimsical adventures of early childhood into a darker, more politically charged narrative.

The formation of "Dumbledore’s Army" marks a crucial shift in the protagonists' development. No longer content to wait for adult intervention, Harry and his peers take their education—and their safety—into their own hands. This act of rebellion is where Harry finds his purpose, transitioning from a reluctant celebrity to a capable leader and teacher. The Price of Prophecy

"Nice one, James!" Sirius shouted after Harry disarmed a Death Eater. harry potter e a ordem da fenix

The introduction of Dolores Umbridge transforms the series into a political critique. Umbridge represents the "banality of evil"—not the flashy, murderous darkness of Voldemort, but the suffocating, bureaucratic oppression of a government more concerned with maintaining its image than protecting its citizens. The Ministry of Magic’s refusal to acknowledge Voldemort’s return mirrors real-world instances where institutions ignore crises to preserve the status quo. Resistance and Growth

The Order of the Phoenix:

A secret resistance group led by Dumbledore (including Sirius Black, Lupin, and the Weasleys) works to stop Voldemort in the shadows. Plot Summary Harry Potter e a Ordem da

The story follows Harry's fifth year at Hogwarts, which begins in isolation and frustration.

Ministério da Magia

Após testemunhar o retorno de Lorde Voldemort e a morte de Cedrico Diggory, Harry é recebido com descrença pelo , liderado por Cornélio Fudge, que se recusa a aceitar a verdade por medo de perder o poder. The formation of "Dumbledore’s Army" marks a crucial

"Very good, Potter. Now, turn around, nice and slowly, and give it to me."