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    Draco Summary

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    IT’S DOWNRIGHT INFURIATING, THE CALM and unbothered demeanor of his professor up against draco’s very evident impatience and anger. barely anything seems to make snape lose his cool, but draco’s always been too in touch with his negative emotions to warrant that same kind of composure. nonetheless, he listens, and, well, TRIES to oblige. his eyes close, his breathing deepens and slows, and the hand holding his wand tightens around it. draco rummages through his mind to try and find something

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    A movie that came out in 2002 was Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. This movie was based off the best-selling novel, which was written in 1997 by J.K. Rowling, called Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. If you were to read this book and watch the movie you would find many differences, but the main difference between the two is that the book gives more information to the reader than the movie gives to the viewer. If someone was to watch the movie instead of reading the book, that person would

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    The Night Of The Lake

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    The ride across the lake was everything Rose had imagined and more. She even thought she might have seen the giant squid poke up out of the water. She tried to point it out to Albus, but it had disappeared when he looked over. They finally pulled up to the shore and began following Hagrid up the grounds to the castle. It was so much bigger than she had imagined. “It’s so big,” Albus said in awe. “I was just thinking the same thing,” Rose replied. The students sidled up to the entrance. The doors

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    VIEW FULL SCREEN Prologue Once there was a wizard called Severus Snape. He was tall and lanky, and his black greasy hair hung like curtains around his face. He grew up as a half-blood wizard in an unhappy family, but found solace in a witch called Lily Evans, a childhood friend. Snape loved Lily deeply: through their years at Hogwarts; through her marriage to another wizard, James Potter; through his time as a Death Eater; and long after her murder at the wand of Lord Voldemort. After her death,

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    become his surrogate family. There are many characters that Harry considers family in the series, but two of the most important and overlooked parental figures have been around since the beginning of the series. Professors Minerva McGonagall and Severus Snape have both acted like parents to Harry during his time at Hogwarts, but the two teachers incorporate two different, often conflicting parenting techniques into Harry’s life. At first, Harry and his friends see Professors McGonagall and Snape

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    In life, one grows and changes in time, their overall personality goes through a transformation. The characters of the Novels Lord of the Flies, Fifth Business, and the Deathly Hallows the characters go through transformations based on the decisions they make, the interactions they have with the other characters of the novel and, thinking of major events that have happened in their life. Overall, characters go through transformations based on their actions, relationships, and reflection. In life

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    The Similarities between us. (Beowulf vs. Harry Potter) Between Harry Potter and Beowulf they have many similarities, but only a few differences. Having similarities of their motivations of whom they are protecting. They are perceived as heroes before they become an actual hero. As well as where they both grew up and how it affected them. But their greatest difference is the odds against them. Through comparison and contrast, I can determine which is the better hero over all. The most prominent

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    single woman. Mrs. Gump treats for Forrest like a normal child and expects others to do so as well. Mrs. Gump unwaveringly loves Forrest despite his mental and physical handicaps. Dynamic – changes as a result of the story’s events. Severus Snape is a good example as a dynamic character in Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling’s he is always changing and a surprise of being good and/or evil. I chose Snape as a perfect example to illustrate a dynamic character because throughout the book he changes

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    St. Perpetua's Passion

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    In an era of male domination and patriarchy in the Roman society, St. Perpetua’s chronicles in Passion stands out to many historians. St. Perpetua demonstrated her deep faith in Christianity by using it as a means to break through social norms for women imposed by the Roman Empire. Although she is able to overcome the social norms in many occasions of her time in prison, one of her last acts falls right back into societies expectations because of vanity. This is seen when she feels the need to fix

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    He acted in many great movies and often as the evil villain type characters, however his most famously known acting part was in the Harry Potter series where he played Severus Snap, the traitor. I am not a talented in the ways of acting so that may be why his great abilities envelope my mind with interest and amazement. However, the abilities that he does and did have should be remembered. It is not every day that you find

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