I was recently introduced to Louise Freeman’s double ring theory of ten book structures in the Strike-Ellacott series written by Rowling-Galbraith. It’s a lot of fun for us who enjoy tracking the parallelism of authors. Dr. Freeman is one of the very few serious strikers who play the game of Chiasmus and build on the ring work that took place with Harry Potter. I think the distinctive man will tell you whether it’s her favorite image or Evan Willis’s tetractis theory. What is the length? ” – A better model. From the smallest I read, I like Mr Willis’ preferences because I understand his traditional enclosure symbolism.

What I like about Double Ring Theory is that it overlooks the complex web of parallelism between strike novels, as Dr. Freeman details, is the symbol itself. When directed towards another axis, true, the double ring structure is reflected as one of Rolling’s favorite Christian symbols, namely one of the Ichisis fish, that is, the union of heaven and earth . See “Suggesting about Rowling’s favorite paintings and her artistry and meaning” and the description of Mazmace’s mother-of-pearlfish necklace pendant in “Running Grave, Partner: Ring Reading (a).” In a word from the latter:

The fish has been a symbol of Christ since the Apostolic era, a glyph of two intersecting circles representing the heavens and earth, and the seamless union is the logo of the sphere as Jesus of Nazareth, Perfect God, and Perfect Man. It’s an incarnation. Horizontal, this circle’s intersection is of great importance to the Christian iconography, vertically vertically as below, the Vesica Pisi “fish container” or mandolla “almonds”. Christian (the Greek word is the acronym for “Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior”).

If Dr. Freeman is right, and again, if Rowling’s readers track similarities like her, its importance is that the Strike Eracotte Psychomachia of the Spirit and Souls, combined with the unconditional love of Jesus Christ. It may not be more about wedding bands than as represented by Vesica Piscis. If this traditional symbolism is already being discussed by Dr. Freeman, etc., apologise!

Those who want to find and understand the symbols of traditional art and Rowling’s work can see Harry Potter’s Traditional Symbols and Chromalan Strike: Perennialism Views. One of the symbols discussed there is that of the heart. How appropriate is it for a Valentine’s Day post? I’m very appropriate, so I played with the idea of ​​the Play Series and came up with the mirrored picture representation of the series that produced the hearts of the swan pair and Cupid. Join me after the jump!

Two major challenges to the Harry Potter series’ representation as a ring structure are (1) Joyce Odell’s detailed explanation of how the Phoenix order is a long-term repetition of the philosopher’s stone; 2) All the similarities that connect the prisoners of Azkaban with the prisoners of Azkaban are the death treasures. There were also many pointer issues with the Goblet of Fire throughout the series. Simply put, the pristine turtleback structure of the original modelling was blown away by those additional lines.

My 2010 solution to these challenges was to redraw the original sequence of circles so that the fire goblet is in the center of the circle, with two linked 1-5 pairs nearby adjacent It was to do it.

The beauty of its structure is that, in addition to making the “important” book described by Rowling in 2000, the circles are fully depicted in the book of order, with adjacent pairs 1-5 and 3-7. It covers a circle hole. Surroundings. (Aside from that: Dr. Freeman’s double ring theory requires a true strong connection between Strike Books 1 and 6 and 5 and 10, so it needs to be a perfect ring.

However, in honor of Valentine’s Day, we redraw the Harry Potter series circle as an S-curve, and do the same with the Strike series, which reflects the Hogwarts Saga through the first seven books. Potter first:

What’s fun about this expression is that the links 1-5, 3-7, and 1-4-7 are easy to see, if any, but the final axis is not drawn. The front and back half of the quarantine are also very important to obtaining the “alchemy” theory, compared to other circles Esther, which are relatively faceless. It’s fun, no?

Do the same with the first seven books in the Strike series:

If you don’t quickly move forward with each other’s relationships with the Strike series, you can catch up with the reviews I made after the publication of Running Grave. See here, here and here. Read the Strike series as a ring of seven books. Like the Potter series that reflects it, the fun connections between 1-5, 3-7, and 1-4-7 and their inversion are remarkably rendered by this image.

I said Strike Elracott has “mirrored” Potter Seven so far. This is a reference to the idea of ​​the Parallel Series. For more information, see Professor Hogwarts’ pillar post on the subject for links made between parallel numbers in both series, both myself, Louise Freeman, Beatrice Groves and many serious strikers. please. Rowling refused to answer any direct questions about direct questions about confirming everything that confirms that it is true.

How about taking the word “mirror” seriously and expressing these parallel series as mirrored reflections?

And then there’s your Valentine’s Day treat! Do you see that?

The first is the answer to the swan mystery of every pair in the Strike-Ellacott series.

If it is not already displayed, please see this photo.

birdspot.co.uk images

As you already guess, the Valentine’s Day quality of this is the heart of Cupid, which is so popular with candy today:

The image is courtesy of ISTockphoto

It was a lot of work for cute Valentine’s Day posts, I acknowledge that Lowling gave the “heart” in Potter’s book, given the importance of swans and “hearts” in the strike.

Alas, it’s not meaningful. Because there are still three books in Strike Elracott Shakespeare’s romance. Even if we draw wings in the mirror swan series (if a distinctive human strikes troubled blood and nine death hoards), we think we’re at a dead end about this. – Ring and Evan Willis’ Theory of Tetractis. The suggestion that we are trying out a laughable structural model for the ongoing book series with the playful photos above should be ignored.

Happy Valentine’s Day from Arctic Oklahoma!

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