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[edit]Copying here from Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Death Eater:
- "Death Eaters and Dark Wizards: Terror and Counterterror" in The Politics of Harry Potter, pp 95-115: "Could there be a more archetypal terrorist1 organization than the Death Eaters? Their masks, their love of theatrics, their choice of targets and tactics with powerful emotional impact, and their ability to hide in plain sight— in many ways they are the quintessential 'terrorist group' as it has been constructed in the popular collective consciousness, and they similarly bedevil the “legitimate” power of the Ministry to stop them."
- "Crime : "Or dear Bellatrix, who likes to play with her food before she eats it" : why we need Death Eaters" in The sociology of Harry Potter : 22 enchanting essays on the wizarding world
- "Death Eaters and Discrimination" in Ultimate Harry Potter and Philosophy : Hogwarts for Muggles
- "Voldemort, Death Eaters, dementors, and the dark arts : a contemporary theology of spiritual perversion in the Harry Potter stories" in The lure of the dark side : Satan and western demonology in popular culture
- A Wizard of Their Age: Critical Essays from the Harry Potter Generation index has Death Eaters on pages 77–78, 103, 110, 203, 230-232 (the multi-page ones are more likely significant coverage)
- Reading Harry Potter Again: New Critical Essays index has Death Eaters on pages 2, 18-19, 79-80, 86, 143-145, 149-50, 153-54 (multi-page items likely have significant coverage)
Also found the following:
- Was Voldemort a Nazi? : Death Eater ideology and National Socialism in Harry Potter and History
- Critical Perspectives on Harry Potter – index shows 96, 130–1
Thanks, Erik (talk | contrib) (ping me) 16:47, 12 March 2022 (UTC)
Most hated Death Eater ~ SCGSbookworm
[edit]hi! i hate voldemort the worst what do u think ? SCGSbookworm (talk) 23:53, 20 June 2024 (UTC)
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