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by J.K. Rowling
The fifth year sees Harry struggle against both Voldemort's resurgence and the Ministry of Magic's denial of the threat. Hogwarts is dominated by Dolores Umbridge's oppressive regime, sparking student rebellion through Dumbledore's Army. Harry faces visions, grief, and the burden of prophecy. Themes of resistance, authority, loyalty, friendship, and psychological trauma are central, offering a profound exploration of adolescence, responsibility, and the ethical complexities of a world at war with darkness.
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