There is a theme of assumption in this book because of harry being able to talk to snakes. Because of this ability everyone assumes that he is dangerous. In fact he is not the dangerous one at all bet the one who stops the danger from killing those in Hogwarts.
Also there is a theme of "stranger danger" because of the relationship between tom riddle and Ginny Weasly. When ginny becomes to attached to her diary it possess her and almost kills her, though this isn't quite the same as in real life it still represents the same idea of don't keep something close unless you know it's safe.
There is lastly a theme of loss of freedoms, in the beginning it's quite easy to see, with uncle Vernon barring harry inside of his room. but slowly all of harry's freedoms begin to get stripped away. he loses his friends, his quidditch games and his best friend. he begins to lose things and he begins to suffer more and more until he does something about it.
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