Nicolas Cole 🚒
Nicolas Cole 🚒

@Nicolascole77

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Did J.K. Rowling steal Harry Potter?
Stephen King, Neil Gaiman, and Orson Scott Card all rejected the claims.
But I've found 5 crazy similarities I can't stop thinking about: 🧡
1. In Neil Gaiman's The Books of Magic (1990), you meet Tim Hunter.
β€’ Messy dark hair & glasses
β€’ Discovered he's a wizard at 12
β€’ Gifted a magic owl called Yo-Yo
β€’ Mentored by trenchcoat-clad mages
Does this remind you of a wizard from Hogwarts?
2. Harry Potterβ€”the orphaned Chosen One destined for greatnessβ€”is well-covered ground in fiction.
β€’ King Arthur
β€’ Frodo Baggins
β€’ Luke Skywalker
Check out the similarities between Harry and Luke Skywalker's story arc πŸ‘‡
3. Wizard schools predate Hogwarts by DECADES.
β€’ Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea series (1968) has a school for wizards on Roke Island.
β€’ Jill Murphy's The Worst Witch (1974) follows Mildred Hubble at Miss Cackle's Academy.
Both feature:
βœ…Β Rival cliques
βœ…Β Stern teachers
βœ…Β Outsider protagonists
4. Even the iconic Hogwarts Express wasn't original.
Trains have been used before as a metaphor for traveling between worlds so this was not unique to Harry Potter.
In The Railway Children (1906) & Murder on the Orient Express (1934), trains are used as portals to adventure.
5. The Harry Potter world often feels constructed from stock parts:
β€’ Goblins & trolls from folklore
β€’ Quidditch from medieval sport
β€’ Centaurs & hippogriffs from Greek myths
Now, why is this important?
J.K. Rowling understood that people crave the comfort of the familiar.
So, her job was to sew together archetypes & tropes to create a familiar story with broad appeal.
This chart is quite interesting to think about:
Writing a great story is like cooking.
All new chefs start by using the same basic ingredients and cookbooks.
What people call "unique style" comes from years of building a solid foundation, practicing, and injecting your own twist.
As writers, we can take comfort in this.
Even J.K. Rowlingβ€”one of the best-selling writers of all time, "stole" from others to create the epic Harry Potter series.
The best creators absorb stories across genres, mediums, and eras.
Here's how:
Do not only "steal." Analyze your inspiration.
Ask yourself:
β€’ How would I do differently?
β€’ What perspective can I add?
β€’ What personal touch can I mix in?
Repurposing like this is how you become a prolific fiction writer.
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