You got caught out my nigga just own up to it and stop writing thesis to prove your innocence.Beyond the general use of the English language and dialogue setting (as that is already a combinationally narrow), I don't see how my writing is similar to other literary texts beyond what is provincially found between two random books on a library shelf. It does not fail what people in the scientific world call the null hypothesis.
It's like saying a Chinese looks similar to a Somali because they generally have four limbs, are bipedal, have a head, etc., when what you are implying is a stronger connection (otherwise there is no point in bringing it up). They share human characteristics, but nothing special beyond that. That is why pointing out the similarities is moot in all things relative, unless you're making a case that all writings have similarities, which is objectively true but really lacks focus and meaning beyond linguistic science that delves into the structural network relations of language and its use. And frankly, I did not create this thread to engage in that sort of literary nonsense, since I don't read it. I'm sure you can find others who want to engage in Harry Potter with you somewhere else, though.