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    problems compared to the person who is petrifying students. Half the school is suspecting it is Harry! Can Harry find out who is turning students into stone before it is to late and someone dies? I chose to analyze the film Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets because it is one of my favorite movies of all time. I figured that since I know the book and film forwards and backwards I would be able to focus on the assignment better instead of trying to learn the plot. I could focus on how the children

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    Topic Katie Wiley Ms. Osborne English 12 Honors/ B1 April 15, 2015   Outline Thesis: In her novel Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, J.K. Rowling includes connection to her own life. I. Introduction and Thesis II. Early Life A. Childhood B. The Train Ride 1. The characters being created 2. The characters being connected to her life C. Her book being a banned book III. Modern Time Period IV. Ron Weasley A. Wealey being a friend 1. Explanation on how Weasleys character is connected to her

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    Harold Crick in Stranger Than Fiction is a man who starts and ends every day the same way for twelve years. He starts off each day by brushing his teeth seventy-six times. He leaves for the bus at the same time each day calculating his steps. However, Harold was brushing his teeth on an average Wednesday and he heard a voice. He did not know where the voice was coming from; eventually, he concluded the voice was a narrator in his head. The voice in Harold’s head changed his life forever. The voice

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    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: Book vs. Movie In 2002, Chris Columbus created the movie version of J.K. Rowling’s famous work, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. The book and the movie both, have a similar storyline. But in this essay I will be going over some of the differences. I will talk about some of the character differences, the main changes from the plotline to the film, character development, and which I prefer and why. First, I will give you this brief summary of the book

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    The effect of maternal separation on Voldemort, Harry Potter and other characters in the wizardry world. By Do Nhat Nam Throughout the world of Harry Potter, the power of maternal love has been portrayed as being vital and tremendous. From Harry Potter’s mother sacrificing herself for Harry’s life to Molly Weasley defending her daughter – Ginny Weasley’s life in the Hogwarts battle, the role of a mother has always been that of a guardian angel that is willing to sacrifice her life for her daughter

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    Hermione woke up to, a pair of bright blue beady eyes staring right at her. "Ginny!" Hermione screamed falling onto the cold hard floor. "You know, most people nudge the person they want to wake up...or wait." She grumbled looking at Ginny, who was laughing on the floor. "Sorry, I thought it would be funny. And I was right" Ginny giggled helping Hermione up. Hermione just huffed then walked away to get ready for the school day. "So what do you think of this new student Rose?" Hermione asked

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    Hogwarts Summary

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    The story takes place in Dudley's house and mostly in Hogwarts. Hogwarts is a school of witchcraft and wizardy. Harry Potter(the main character) is a student in Hogwarts, he is a wizard. In the first year of school he became very close with Ron Weasley and Hermoine Granger. He is very happy in Hogwarts but his uncle,aunt and cousin are not of the same opinion, they hate Harry and his school, his friends. When the school closes, Harry must stay with them because he doesn't have anywhere to go. His

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    J.K. Rowling once said, “There’s always room for a story that can transport people to another place.” This is a quote from a very famous author saying how people who don’t read should start reading because in your mind you can picture how the story goes and it will teach you something. People do need to start reading more often because sometimes the books you will read if their fiction or nonfiction it can help you in school. Some people don’t understand how reading is important. There are several

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    I chose Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, because there is a lot of meaning on the surface of the film, but there is just as much below the surface. There are so many different things that someone can pull from Harry Potter because there is so much meaning throughout the entire film. All the Harry Potter films contain infinite meaning, but Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone has the most meaning to me. I think it was important to my development as a young person to see this film and realize

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    movies? There could be many reasons, but the two most prominent are that the viewers lack philosophical knowledge or the directors disguise these issues so well they’re almost impossible to notice. One of my favorite films, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, contains many hidden philosophical themes I never detected in a multitude of previous viewings. Although the movie contains multiple philosophical ideas, the most significantly recurring philosophical theme is that there is strength within

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