Hermione Granger. (Humph) Funny name. Hermione once said to me, “Me? I’m just brains and cleverness. There are more important things, like friendship and bravery.” She was right, of course. I had found the Ron to my Harry in Hermione. Mione was like… the lumos at the end of the tunnel. It didn’t matter who you were, muggle or wizard, she’d always be there for you. I remember on the day of the Yule Ball, the sun had woken up, but Hermione was not yet awake. (Laugh) I remember walking into the commons and seeing her passed out on top of her Potions scrolls. I remember seeing her backswept bushy brown hair, and thinking back to when id first met her on the Hogwarts train. She’d said to me then, “Hey, wanna skip the awkward stage and go straight
I am Mia Haskins. I was born on October 9th, 2004 in Mary birch hospital located in San Diego, California. When I was born, I was colic so I cried a lot. My parents are Scott and Teri Haskins. I have two sibling an older sister named Ryann and a twin brother named Max. Ryann is 15 and Max and I are 12. When I was very little I need glasses very badly
Margaret Eleanor Atwood was the second child of Carl Edmund Atwood and Margaret Dorothy Killam. She was born on November 18, 1939, in Ottawa. An academic entomologist is her farther profession, which caused the family to move and raise Margaret in Ottawa, Sault Ste Marie, and Toronto due to her father's research.
After Tom and Huck witnessed Dr. Robinson's murder a couple of townspeople discover his corpse in the cemetery and then Muff Potter arrives. Tom, Huck, and Muff Potter shock to see that Injun Joe reports how Potter killed Dr. Robinson, they arrested Potter for murder. Tom begins to start sneaking gifts to Muff Potter through the jail window
“And never, if you value your life, speak of me to others.”, that was a fierce saying by Anne Boleyn. Anne made that saying because she was getting talked badly about. Anne Boleyn was very well known in the Renaissance time period. They knew that they could trust her for anything and everything. Anne was a very tough women yet very helpful.
Two seemingly different worlds intertwine when similarities are discovered between Harry Potter and Sir Galahad. While Harry Potter is an orphan boy who discovers that he is actually a wizard, Sir Galahad is an illegitimate son who becomes a knight of King Arthur?s Round Table. In J. K. Rowling?s Harry Potter and the Sorcerer?s Stone, Harry embarks on a journey to uncover the causes of mysterious occurrences at his school of wizardry, Hogwarts, leading him to ultimately find the Sorcerer?s Stone. Similarly, Sir Galahad ventures on a quest in search of the Holy Grail . Even though Harry Potter and Galahad seem as if they are completely different ? one is a wizard and the other is a knight ? they hold
from her life in France to her marriage to Henry VIII, Anne is notorious for her fatuous lifestyle and coquettish manner. Anne the daughter of Sir Thomas Boleyn and Lady Elizabeth Howard was brought up as a Protestant and encouraged the translations of Tyndales English Bible. Anne made an impact on the reforms of the catholic church. Anne’s spunky personality and attractive appearance made her a very big hit. Although she was beautiful with her long hair and slim neck, Anne is said to of possessed a birthmark on her hand that was mistaken for a sixth finger. During Anne’s long, trial some life she was a daughter, sister, queen , mother, wife and stood firm her ground through all that God gave her.
Born in 1501, Anne Boleyn was the second wife of King Henry VIII, and served as Queen of England in the 1530s. Boleyn was born in England, but moved to France for most of her childhood, and upon returning to England in 1522, worked for King Henry VIII's court as maid of honor to his queen consort at the time, Catherine of Aragon. It was Anne Boleyn’s sister, Mary Boleyn, who first introduced Anne to King Henry VII. Upon meeting her, King Henry VII had already begun swooning for her. He proposed to her the thought of her being his one and only mistress, which she, to most people’s surprise, refused immediately. According to Boleyn, she was not interested in being a mistress, only a wife, which she claimed was impossible so long he was married to Catherine of Aragon.
Anne Boleyn, referred to as the great whore of England or the goggle-eyed whore, opened the door to such name calling when she had finally helped push Queen Catherine out of their Kings place in his heart. In the eyes of the people, Anne Boleyn was fully to blame for the sudden wicked changes that took place in King Henry the VIII. They adored and seemed to back Queen Catherine of Aragon, and still saw her as their rightful Queen. Their love for Queen Catherine greatly blinded them to even viewing the good that did exist within Anne Boleyn. It was not just the love for Queen Catherine that caused the walls to be built between their acceptance of Anne Boleyn however; after all, it was Anne Boleyn who had closed the eyes of their King to behaving morally and religiously in the right.
Within the story, there are two characters that reappear constantly throughout the story and they are able to impact the storyline greatly, however these two characters are in jail in different ways. In the book, Great Expectations written by Charles Dickens, he is able to display this constantly throughout the book. These two characters specifically are Miss Havisham as well as Magwitch. Both characters have their reasons to imprisonment that make their situation different. In the story, Miss Havisham is in bars due to her emotional past and Magwitch for his past actions.
Dorothy Parker was a civil rights activist, journalist and poet of the 20th century. She unfortunately had an unhappy childhood and lost her parents at a young age. Dorothy Parker attended a Catholic grammar school, but at the age of 14 her education came to an end (Academy of American Poets, para. 1). Parker became to be known for her legendary literary figure. In fact Parker worked for several magazines and worked as a book reviewer for The New Yorker.
Greens Keeper at Hogwarts, one of Harrys friends, very sensitive, and a great love for
Hermione is a character who inspires me because of her bravery, extensive knowledge, and great loyalty. Her
Harry Potter is my hero! As many of you know, Harry Potter is a wizard, well-known because of his great survival. He was the only wizard or witch to survive the greatest dark wizard spell of them all, and the cool thing about it was that he reversed the spell and made the evil wizard, Lord Voldemort, lose most of his powers. Harry has brought me closer to the magical world of witches and wizards. He has also taught me to deal with nuisances like my brother.
I'm Margaret, a book loving, dog hugging Hufflepuff who has decided to start a blog. I'm planning for the posts to range from recipes to book reviews to travel diaries to photos I've taken, and I'm so excited to start this adventure.
The movie adaptation of J.K Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is a very pivotal movie in the series. Like the book, this movie is crucial in setting up an understanding for the rest of the series. Therefore it is important that the movie complements the novel as much as possible. Using one of the most essential features of a movie; visual imagery, the movie adaptation of the fourth novel is a good accompaniment for the novel. The visual imagery in this movie emphasizes emotions and reactions that we cannot possibly obtain from the book. For example, the death of Cedric Diggory at the end of the movie strikes a powerful emotional response as a result of his father, Amos Diggory’s grief. Seeing him cry makes the audience more