Promptly Potter is a MuggleNet.com podcast where we flex our critical analysis muscles and break down a question about the Harry Potter novels. During this year-long exploration, episodes will showcase alternating hosts covering one chapter through the lens of one prompt. Wands at the ready! Join in the conversation on MuggleNet’s social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter.
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Promptly Potter is a MuggleNet.com podcast where we flex our critical analysis muscles and break down a question about the Harry Potter novels. During this year-long exploration, episodes will showcase alternating hosts covering one chapter through the lens of one prompt. Wands at the ready! Join in the conversation on MuggleNet’s social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter.
Episode 187: Has Anyone Considered Asking Goblins What They Think?
Promptly Potter
5 minutes
2 years ago
Episode 187: Has Anyone Considered Asking Goblins What They Think?
- In Chapter 25 of Deathly Hallows, Griphook agrees to help the Trio break into the Lestrange vault but demands the Sword of Gryffindor as payment. Harry deceptively agrees, knowing that the sword cannot be given to Griphook until the Horcrux hunt is over. - Today’s prompt is: Could implementing the goblin concept of ownership create a more equitable wizarding society? - This episode is hosted by Geoff Hutton. - Join in the conversation on MuggleNet’s social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
Promptly Potter
Promptly Potter is a MuggleNet.com podcast where we flex our critical analysis muscles and break down a question about the Harry Potter novels. During this year-long exploration, episodes will showcase alternating hosts covering one chapter through the lens of one prompt. Wands at the ready! Join in the conversation on MuggleNet’s social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter.