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    friends but also his enemies. While studying at school, Harry gets to meet more people, including the good and the bad ones. During the class of using the broomstick, Harry stands up for his classmate to take back Neville Longbottom’s belonging against Draco Malfoy for the first time. To illustrate, Malfoy said, “‘Look!’ said Malfoy, darting forward and snatching something our of the grass. ‘It’s that stupid thing Longbottom’s gran sent him… ‘Give that here, Malfoy,’ said Harry quietly. Everyone stopped

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    you who has subpoenaed a litigator, and this exigency is in some way germane to your foreign countenance; am I right?" However, before the youth could utter a response, Draco puts himself at his service, resolving to unravel all, identify his murderer, and to initiate him properly into the land of eternal peace and rest. Draco introdues himself "My son, above, I was a great magistrate of antiquity, responsible for the implantation of judicial laws. You see, men then were uncultivated and ignorant

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    One of the biggest conflict was between two magical houses; Gryffindor and Slytherin. This came about because there was a rivalry between Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy. Ever since they came into contact, Harry Potter and Draco have always had confirmation due to the fact that they both have two totally different views of what is the right thing to do and what is the wrong thing to do; but when it comes to the important things in their life they tend to have strong ideals about it. Harry Potter

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    Harry Potter is one of the most widely known heroines in all of literature, But what makes him so special. He has many defining character traits that makes him a hero. Such as being brave, kind and, determined. The books address many times however we will only be taking from the second novel, The chamber of secrets. In this essay we will explain why he was put into gryffindor in the first place. We will also cover examples of his heroic traits in the specific book the chamber of secrets also. In

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    ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone’ emphasises the importance of friendships. Share your ideas. Firstly loyalty is important because Harry and Ron and loyal to Hermione when she is in trouble. Secondly change is important because Ron, Harry and Hermione help Neville change for the better. Thirdly support is important because when Harry is in trouble and when their friends are feeling down he and his friends need friends support to cheer them up and get them back on track. Harry, Ron and Hermione

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    The clock struck noon. Harry automatically put his head down when the orderlies entered the room. He realized that avoidance wouldn't help, but self-preservation was instinctual. At the top of every hour, they had entered the waiting room. Their white smocks stained a bit redder than when they last left. It was all very routine; the clock strikes, two people enter, three people leave. It would continue until there was no one left. Harry breathed a sigh of relief, when they took the lady next to

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    Hermione Monologue

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    I was still sleeping comfortably in my sliver and burgundy bed when my door opens and walks in my older sister Hermione. "Honestly Aspen! You 're still sleeping, we have to be at the Weasley 's by noon!" I groaned and sat up. "Bloody Hell 'Mione! Will you calm down all I have to do is take a shower and get dressed." I get out of bed grab my clothes and head to my bathroom and before I shut my door I hear my sister groan and leave the room. After my shower, I got dressed and headed downstairs with

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    Harry's Monologue

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    I felt a drop on my face and groaned from being awoke, I heard my name being called but it sounded muffled although it was becoming clearer. I opened my eyes slowly to see Harry above me. My eyes widened, why was he down here? “What are you doing here, Harry? Tom… I mean Riddle... I mean the Basilisk… H-how did you…” My mind was going a mile a minute and wouldn’t slow down. “Hush,” Harry whispered to me, I looked at him worriedly and began to look him over for anything wrong with him. “Hey, hey

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    The morning sun shone through Hermione 's window, illuminating the dark room and making the golden trim sparkle. It had been three weeks since she took the job at the Malfoy Manor, and while it was a beautiful house it 's windows were not well insulated. Birds hopped from branch to branch chirping loudly as Hermione rose from her surprisingly comfortable bed to start her morning. Her routine was set, every day she would wander the spacious halls admiring the artworks on the walls and the trophies

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    Have you ever considered the rights of animals? Do they have any rights?.According to an article called “Animal Rights” it is proven that if animals had rights there wouldn’t be no experiments on animals, no breeding and killing of animals for food however, all of these examples are sadly used today that provides evidence to prove that animals do not have rights.To emphasise that animals do not have rights, it is also proven in the book “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” with animals such

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