This document analyzes the Harry Potter book series through the lens of Freudian and Lacanian phallus theory. It argues that the books unconsciously revolve around phallic symbols that represent power, such as wands. Characters strive to gain and maintain power through these phallic objects. The document discusses how psychoanalytic theory views the phallus as the supreme symbol of masculine power and feminine lack. It explores how feminist theorists see a privileging of the masculine in systems of signification, or phallocentrism. The document intends to show how concepts of the phallus from Freud and Lacan can provide insights into the themes of power dynamics in Harry Potter.