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    Mr.Dursley changed Harry's sleeping arrangements because harry was probably doing something he wasn't suppose to do ,harry is an adventures person he is always curious ,hes also very smart and independent .Harry never asked to be in a home were he was always been treated bad ,honestly he is a really good guy ,and his friends ,they are very adventurous ,these books are honestly my favorite .but Mr.Dursely is a really mean person changing Harry's sleeping arrangements ,maybe because harry was doing

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    Behind Every Man of Power is a Lady Telling Them Exactly What to Do: The Differences in Character Development of Hermione in J.K. Rolwing’s Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and Eilonwy in Lloyd Alexander’s The Book of Three Both main characters that Hermione and Eilonwy have in their respective books, Harry in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and Taran in The Book of Three, would not have completed their task without the help of their female companions. However, even Hermione and

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    Ron Weasley Essay

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    Irrevocably, Ron Weasley is a riveting and remarkably relatable member of the Golden Trio. Unfortunately, the film adaptations of the Harry Potter books have slandered his depth and relegated him to the position of comic relief and placeholder. From even the first movie, Ron’s character has been forced under thorough defamation, resulting in a character wholly unlike his written counterpart, and the dynamics of our trio was transmogrified into hero, heroine, and mascot. Having been robbed of a truly

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    Moreover, during his second year at Hogwarts, Harry defeats the Basilisk (a giant, legendary reptile reputed to be known as King of Serpents that is infamously known to have the power to cause death with a single glance) in the Chamber of Secrets and saves his best friend’s (Ron Weasley) younger sister, Ginny. In his third year, Harry fends off dementors (dark creatures that are known for consuming human happiness) from taking his godfather’s soul; he goes on to win the Triwizard

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    Hermione Granger Hermione Granger is one of the main characters in the Harry Potter books and movies. She shows women and girls that it is okay if you're smart and outgoing “Actually I’m highly logical which allows me to look past extraneous detail and perceive clearly that which others overlook.” (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Rowling). She also shows people she is not afraid to be herself “Me? Books and cleverness. there are more important things: Friendship and Bravery.” (Harry Potter

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    Introduction: Thanks to the magic of cinema, the black robes of Harry Potter, the Gryffindor and Slytherin colours, the flames of Katniss' costume and the grandiose colours of The Capitol have become iconic styles and fashions of this generation; however, there's more to them than just their styles. Fashion plays a key role in both Harry Potter and The Hunger Games as ways of separating “us” from “them”, and distinguishing “status/power”, or wealth, from “non-status/weak”, or poor. Through these

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    The Flipping Life Magic, wands, and wizards are those important elements to creating fiction novels and stories. Have you ever wondered what it would happen if magic exists in human lives? As J. K. Rowling has published a series book from 1997 to 2005, which it becomes one of the best selling fiction books in history called Harry Potter. When the book came out for the first time, its story had increased an attractive in reading among people, especially the young adults. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s

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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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