“What spell?” Draco asked. “A paternity spell devised generations back by a Malfoy who feared his betrothed had been unfaithful. It’s been used ever since,” Lucius admitted. “When were you planning to tell me about this?” Draco asked. This, frankly, would have been useful information to have. “It wasn’t necessary until now. But it exists, and I can cast it upon her to establish proof of paternity.” This news was reassuring. Granger had been certain enough about the baby’s paternity, but absolute
The narrative structure of a story is extremely important because it is the reason the reader feels attracted or not towards the story. J.K. Rowling, the author of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, narrated her story in a way that makes it easy to comprehend and maintains the reader attracted to it. Rowling included several types of events throughout the novel that makes the reader follow the story without getting lost in the middle of the story. The author introduces characters without getting
What is a Fan Theory? According to urban dictionary Fan Theory is defined as “Set of assumptions which are intended to explain an unfinished event or series of events in a book, movie or saga.” Fan theories are a way the fan of a particular book, movie or even an animated series, connects the untied stories and creates a new piece of art which is a theory as the original author has not created and the story is left on the speculation and the liking of the reader or audience. These may have started
I roll my eyes at him and call one of the jets. “Where’s Shadow?” I ask Draco. “Upstairs, but I doubt you’ll be able to help him,” he says walking into the tower leading the way. “I won’t be able to, but my dad would,” I say as Draco opens the door to Shadow’s coorters. “What the hell?” Spider Man asks looking at Shadow laying in his bed. I pull Draco out of Shadow’s coorters and shut the door and stare at him. “kungani akazange yini ngitshele ukuthi kwakwenzeka
of Harry Potter and the Chambers of Secrets by J.K. Rowling, Rowling is showing us that there will be a racial issue everywhere no matter who you are as a person. The story suggests that within the Hogwarts there is a race issue, for example when Draco calls Hermione “a filthy little mud-blood” (Rowling 112). Sadly the story does point out the race issue with the beast of Salazar Slytherin and that all of Slytherin house is extremely racist towards other wizards. The story also argues that coming
could finally say she had explored all of Malfoy manor, well all the parts she was allowed to explore at least, flopping down on her bed, she starred up at the plain white ceiling an impatient sigh escaping her lips, according to her ruff calculations Draco, her cousin who was older than her by six and a half months, had received his Hogwarts letter around this time and the absence of her letter was making her anxious. Maybe they had forgotten her. Maybe she hadn’t been accepted. ‘Stop,’ she thought.
“Now, we need to get along with the introductions, so that I can get back to target practice.” Jack interjected, clearly tired of being ignored. Chapter Four Continuing with the tour, they went towards the stables. “Aeron, I have to warn you about this next girl. She is as pretty as can be on the outside, but she is the most competitive person you’ll ever meet.” Jack warned him. “She’s nice one minute and cruel the next. Stay away from her if you know what’s good for you.” “Ok, I get it.
some issues caused by the wizarding world which spill over and effect muggles. In the visit to Spinner’s End we see Snape and discover that Voldemort has plans for Draco. I find it hard to believe that Voldemort would trust Draco with anything important seen as he is only 16 but then again Rob Stark was leading an army at 16 so maybe Draco is able to handle the difficult task that Voldemort gave him. When Dumbledore comes to collect Harry he tells of the Dursley’s for the treatment of Harry over
desperate. Perhaps even begging. He was. "I am happy," Hermione responded without hesitation. She meant it. It wasn’t just her magic reaching out to his. Her whole body was throbbing, growing in intensity from a fluttering warmth behind her navel. “Gods, Draco, I want you.” The senator growled. It was a primal sound vibrating from his chest, held low in the deep of his throat. Animalistic. Predatory. Totally unlike what should come from a civilized citizen of Rome. Before she could shudder in fear, he ripped
believe that characters are polar opposites when that couldn’t be further from the truth. Take Harry Potter, possibly the most popular young adult fiction character of this generation. The chosen one who will defeat He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. Now take Draco Malfoy, his arch-nemesis at Hogwarts. The pureblood snob continually one-upped by the golden trio. Later to play a major role on the Death Eater’s side of the war. They are complete opposites, right? Wrong. These influential characters aren’t two ends