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    Snape sneaked up the steps. One on the Death Eaters, Bellatrix, walked up to Draco. “Well done, Draco,” she said. “Good evening, Bellatrix,” said Dumbledore with a grim grin on his face, “I believe introduction is in order.” “Oh, there’s no time for that, Albus.” Snape was slowly making his way up the stairs. He was preparing himself for what was about to happen. “What are you waiting for,” Bellatrix said to Draco, “Kill him…now.” “No,” Snape said as he came up behind the Death Eaters. Dumbledore

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    He was not in Diagon Alley, but Knockturn Alley. He was in an old store, Draco Malfoy and his father came in to sell so stuff. Harry hid just in time, so Draco couldn’t see him. The Malfoys left, Harry got out of the store. The half giant, Hagrid, helped Harry find the Weasleys. They went to the bank, Gringotts, for money to buy their books. Next, they went to Flourish

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    your life? Now imagine being the bully. Sounds terrible, right? While bullies can be different in so many ways, Draco and Julian are both bullies who actually have a lot in common, they both bully people to win the crowd. In the book Wonder, by R.J. Palacio Julian bullies Jack Will and Auggie. While in the Harry Potter series (books 4, 6 and 7) by J.K. Rowling Draco bullies Harry Potter. Draco and Julian don’t just bully people for fun though, and while it’s still not right they bully people because

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    Monday: Patterns and Paradox One of the reoccurring events that takes place in the beginning of the book include Harry 's desire to hear from his friends. He has gone a couple of months without receiving word, or owl post, from any of his fellow wizards. He is reminded several times that he seems to have no outside friendship from his home. With his encounter with Dobby, the house elf, Harry cannot help but feel left out and unwanted. This feeling is added to by the hatred that his foster family

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    of his stuff and was ready when the time came to go onto the train on Platform 9 ¾ to go to Hogwarts. On the train he didn’t know at the time but he met his two future greatest friends and companions, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. He also saw Draco Malfoy also the person he met at Diagon Alley and he knew he was bad the second he started to make remarks on his friend Ron. His family was the first to turn back after Voldemort fell and they said they were under a spell. They arrived at Hogwarts

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    Draco rests on his sofa and twirls the unopened letter in his hands, the coordinated flicks of fingers and thumbs over the envelope creating a soothing rhythm. It’s just past midnight, early by most twenty-something’s standards for a Friday, but he doesn’t mind. Gone are the days when he felt the need to be the center of attention, when he would strive to be something more than he was and his only aim was to wield great power. When what he wanted most of all was to be everyone’s favorite. Now

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    his aunt and uncle the Dursley’s, enemies with Lucius and Draco Malfoy, frees Dobby, Lockhart’s student, enemies with Tom Riddle, saves Ginny, Hagrids friend, help clear Hagrid’s name Hermione - is a very smart muggle, with Harry in all his adventures, Harry’s and Ron’s best friend, Lockhart’s student, hates Draco, gets petrified Ron - Harry’s and Hermione’s best friend, with Harry with all of his adventures, Lockhart’s student, hates Draco, Ginny’s brother, saves Harry from the Dursley’s, Hagrid’s

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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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    or destroyed by the hero” (Vogler 68). Although not yet officially designated the savior, Harry takes it upon himself to stop the most dangerous wizard in his world, and anyone else who threatens himself and his friends. Finally, there is Malfoy. Draco Malfoy does not qualify as much of a shadow figure in Harry’s story to be “vanquished” at this point in the series, but he is worth

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    There he was again, staring out a window. This time, Harry was watching the suburban empire from which he had narrowly escaped, fly past in a dizzying blur. The bus was small and oddly smelled of raisins, but he was on his way. He had managed to elude Petunia’s hawk-like watch on him and prevail against all odds. In his hand, he still tightly clutched the locket, half afraid it would suddenly slip through his fingers. Quite honestly, it wouldn’t surprise him if it did. In the wizarding world, anything

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