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    Harry Potter Movie Essay

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    There has been made eight Harry Potter movies and this one is number six in the movie series based on J.K. Rowling´s novels. The director of this movie is David Yates and it was released in 2009. The stars are Daniel Radcliffe who plays the main-character Harry Potter. He also starred in the previous five Harry Potter movies. In the first Harry Potter movie he was eleven years old. He's twenty years old in this movie. He was born in England on July the 23. 1989. Before Harry Potter, he appeared

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    Potter Curse Child

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    Harry Potter and The Cursed Child takes place nineteen years after the battle of Hogwarts, and if you’re familiar with the series, you know that that took place in the seventh book. This story takes place in a number of different settings, not all in the present, but our characters spend most of their time at or around the school of Hogwarts. Other settings include Godric’s Hollow (past and present), the Potter (and more) household, and Platform 9¾, the train station that takes the students to Hogwarts

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    Jk Rowling Criticism

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    Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling is the first book in the Magical Harry Potter series. J.K. Rowling was actually turned down by 12 publishers until Bloomsbury agreed to publish the 223-page book in 2000, but she had to pay an advance of £1,500. Later on, after Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was released and published it sold a total of 450 million books worldwide. There is not exactly one genre for the Harry Potter series it is actually a mixture of Young-adult

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    He is an old wise man. One of the Harry’s biggest influencer. Harry looks up to him. He is fair, believes everyone has the same potential of greatness. Professor Severus Snape: was Harry’s least favorite teacher. Harry also happened to be Snape’s least favorite student. He is cruel, sarcastic and disliked by everybody except the student from his own house Slytherin.He is a thin man with sallow skin a hooked nose and

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    Flaws In The 21st Century

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    “How many lines do you want me to write, Professor?” Will asked, picking up the large, heavy, silver quill that was on top of the stack of light pink parchment - the amount of parchment that sat before him suggested that he would be there for a while, writing at least five thousand lines. He would never reach Professor Snape’s detention on time - how ironic that would be, late for a detention punishing him for being late in the first place. “Oh, I don’t know. How about we keep writing until they

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    Destroying the Elder Wand was Harry’s first decision in the wizarding world that he made entire on his own without the weight of Voldemort hanging over him. Though Harry never asks for power, it is thrust upon him by those motivated by avarice. Having lived with the Dursleys who had power over him for the first eleven years of his life and then with Voldemort gaining power over the wizarding world,and Fudge who is unfit for power, every power figure in his life abused or misused their power. This

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    Severus Snape was the wizard that wore all black, he taught the Defense against the Black Arts, he seemed to hate Harry Potter, and gave a creepy vibe wherever he went. Even though he is not one of the main characters, he is an important character in the Harry Potter story. It may looked like Snape despised Harry but he went deeper and further than anyone else trying to protect him, sacrificing a chance to be close to his beloved Lilly's son, who hated him, in order to save his life. Looking through

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    The Boy Who Lived

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    “The Boy Who Lived”, this famous yet fictional identity of the Harry Potter series, evidentially came true as Harry faced Lord Voldemort for the final time in a battle that concluded with the downfall of the power-hungry Voldemort. Macbeth, in the same sense received a similar fate with his death coming as expected due to his thirst for kingship that lead to multiple allied murders. Macbeth and Voldemort can be seen as characters that were given power and chose to abuse its greatness with dominance

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    Fixing Harry Potter

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    staring into fearful onyx eyes, the grip on his wrist and hand was tight. “Let me go,” Harry breathed as the wind kicked up ever harsher causing his long black hair to swirl around him. “Not on your life, Potter!” the dark silk voice growled. Severus Snape glared as he dipped down on one knee, holding the light weight wizard who had nearly fallen to his death, and with unseen strength, the man pulled the teen upwards, and back onto the stone tower. Once he had a good grasp, he used both hands

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    true or in accordance with fact or reality. Based on knowledge of the person at that specific time, truth is defined; therefore, truth may vary for different people. Throughout Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallow, the characters Albus Dumbledore, Severus Snape, and Harry Potter attend to truth. In the novel, Albus Dumbledore has his own way of defining truth. Dumbledore sees truth through the big picture. He shares enough knowledge to give hints about how to find the truth, but not enough information

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