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    Example Of Fan Theory

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    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

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    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

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    Luncheon Grass

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    This paper will be a visual description of Luncheon on the Grass (Musée d'Orsay), an oil painting made by a leading French artist in the transition from realism to impressionism Édouard Manet, in 1863. A horizontal composition of 208 cm x 264.5 cm, the painting represents a luncheon in the forest. In the foreground of the painting there are two men and a woman having lunch. While they are casually having lunch, the two men are fully dressed, while the woman is fully naked, however, her hand rests

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    Harry Potter: The Book and The Movie Essay

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    excellent job of providing the same colorful humor that the book provides through its characters making the evil in the book less scary for her audience. Mad eye Moody is a good example; he is very funny in certain scenes. The fact that he is a death eater disguised as an auror is very ironic in the novel and the movie does well to capture such irony. Rita Skeeter is another comic character. She is introduced in this novel and movie as a journalist. She comes across as very annoying and solely interested

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    They were Death Eaters—servants of the Dark Lord. Right after them, Harry watched as Severus 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

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    Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince In Harry Potter, Voldemort and his Death Eaters are often a parallel to Hitler and the S.S. Soldiers because of their similar dictatorship over those who were more inferior to them. Because of this, Voldemort ranks his Death Eaters in a hierachy to prove their significant role in his presence. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallow’s, Voldemort is surrounded by his Death Eaters at a long table; his followers sit around by rank and how important they are to him

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    The Death Of A Woman

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    In the aftermath, Lily often wondered why Voldemort had given her the chance to save herself, not just once, but three times. The most logical assumption was that he 'd simply been amusing himself before delivering the killing blow, knowing she 'd never step aside and leave her baby undefended. But if that had been the case, she wouldn 't have survived at all. Why spare her, someone who openly despised everything he stood for? What would inspire him to preserve the life of a woman he could only

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    Chiaramonte Anna Sparks FAS-202 02/04/2017 Artist 's Name: Jan Havicksz Steen Title: The Merry Family Style movement: Baroque Date: 1668 Location: Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam Origin: Leiden, Netherlands Artist 's Name: Vincent van Gogh Title: The Potato Eaters Style movement: Postimpressionism Date: 1885 Location: Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam Origin: Nuenen, Netherlands Artist 's Name: Jeremie Fischer Title: Is the Family Dinner Overrated? Style movement: Post Modernism Date: 2012 Location: New York

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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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    Sydney Kay Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets J.K. Rowling Synopsis: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets begins when Harry is spending the summer with his only remaining family, the Dursleys. During party hosted by his uncle and Aunt, Harry is visited by Dobby, a house-elf. Dobby warns Harry not to return to Hogwarts, the magical school for wizards that Harry attended before. Harry politely disregards the warning, and Dobby barges in on the Dursleys during their party. The Dursleys

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