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    The Golden Compass and the Harry Potter serious are both very well known and loved by many. In both stories the main characters are faced with challenges that force them to think and overcome obstacles. However, the way each book handles how the characters are able to b tackle those problems differ slightly. In the Golden Compass, Lyra tries to avoid books and the teachers around the place she calls home, Jordan College. She would prefer to play and learn through forming her own opinions and by

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    The Orphan Archetype is comprised of people that have to grow up without the love and support of parental figures. They have to find themselves and their path in life independently. Harry Potter from the Harry Potter novels is a very well-known Orphan Hero as he overcame many adversities and aspired others through his fortitude and brave manner. Harry’s parents died when he was a young child and he was dropped off at his aunt and uncles where he was completely neglected growing up(Rowling). “Harry’s

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    When the first Harry Potter was accepted to be published many years ago nobody was prepared for the enormous success the series would have. The series captured a massive following from the beginning, turning a simple seven book series into a franchise. Though I may not be an expert on literature, I have read the entire Harry Potter series multiple times and am a big fan of the book. I have also researched the effect of the books on pop culture and have come to the conclusion that Harry Potter has embedded

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    Harry Potter A young, scrawny boy who wears horn-rimmed glasses and has a scar on his forehead has catapulted into the hearts of millions of readers, young and old alike. This same boy has generated nationwide controversy over censorship versus freedom of speech. In particular, the community of Zeeland, Michigan has banned reading aloud from Harry Potter and required written parental permission to check the book out from the school library. Although the Zeeland community as well

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    Text to World Connection: A connection that I can make from the text to the world is education and health. In the story Ged went in to a coma when the monster claws his face off. I can relate this to the world because a lot of kids who go to school often hurt themselves with injuries and will have to miss out on school and they might not be the same again. This can even relate in professional sports as a player for the Chicago Bulls of the NBA named Derrick Rose had multiple knee injuries which

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    The book Harry Potter and the Half-blood prince, is part of the Harry Potter book series by JK. Rowling. This particular book is about Harry learning more about Voldemort’s past, and trying to unfold a plot that Harry believes is happening inside of Hogwarts. “Harry Potter and Half-Blood Prince” by JK. Rowling have been tossed back and forth about being banned over the years. The book was banned in many schools and libraries, due to the fact that many Christian parents and teachers believe that their

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    I first started reading the Harry Potter series in 5th grade. I started with the second book of the series because that was the only book my classroom had, but ever since I have been obsessed with the entire premise of Harry Potter. It was a thing that my father enjoyed, so it is one of the few things that we could actually connect over (which had no impact on me liking it, it was just an added bonus of it). I was never ashamed of being a huge Harry Potter fan, I never minded the look people gave

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    Most people have a book that they truly love to read, whether it’s fiction or non-fiction. However, the content behind the book cover of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone written by J.K. Rowling, seems to have stirred up quite the predicament for the schoolboard. Mrs. Anna Davis the mother of Logan Davis, wants to pull the book and keep it out of the hands of the students. Meanwhile, Mr. Greg Hartmann an English teacher at the school and the one who assigned Logan the book assignment in the first

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    Harry Potter : The Wizard

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    have chosen is Harry Potter. Harry Potter is a boy who parents were wizard and were murder when Harry Potter was little. Harry Potter than was living with his aunt and uncle, who were not wizard, and knew that Harry Potter was a wizard, but Harry himself did not know he was a wizard. Until when he turn eleven and got to know that he is a wizard. Since than he was live a normal live, and normal people didn’t know anything about wizard life. While living with his aunt and Uncle Harry was treat unfairly

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    addition to American novelist acknowledged aimed at her characteristic sequence of novels the Harry Potter series. J.K. Rowling is a persona that Joanne Rowling expenditures because this woman remained frightened that no individual would acquisition her novels if he or she distinguished that she was a female. J.K. Rowling rehabilitated her appellation aimed at individuals to accept her inscription this problem is from frequently men. J.K. Rowling went through numerous trails and tribulations beforehand

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