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    Harry Potter Epilogue

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    As Harry lowered himself into the pitch black hole of the trapdoor as black as a cave hanging only by his fingertips, there was a shudder of the ground as one of the paws of the Fluffy hit the ground. He fearfully told me ‘Don’t follow if anything happens to me. Send word to Dumbledore, okay?’ ‘Okay’ I said in dismay. ‘Hopefully I’ll see you soon’ Harry said As he said those last words to me, I was wishing inside that I went with him because he is special and then I would not be as anxious as

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    I have been put into Slytherin as my Harry Potter house. This house suits me because it has some characteristics that I do as a person. However, I do not think that it is the best house for me. They are viewed as clever and skilled at their craft. The mascot for Slytherin is the Serpent because of the snake’s power. The element of Slytherin is water. Overall, I am very excited to be in the Slytherin house. Some of the characteristics I have with my house are resourcefulness and ambition.

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    1a. Harry Potter and the Soccer’s Stone. In the movie the external conflict was between Harry Potter, Professor Quinn, and Voldemort. Professor Quinn is looking for the stone when Voldemort tells him Harry knows where it is. Then Professor Quinn ask Harry where the stone is and Harry looks into the magical mirror is sees that he has the stone in his pocket but tells Professor Quinn nothing. Then Quinn comes at Harry to attacked him but Harry puts his hands up and touches Quinn and he burns. Harry

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    When Harry arrives at Hogwarts, he and the other first-years follow Hagrid into a giant castle. Harry and the other first years meet a strict Hogwarts teacher who tells them that they will be sorted into houses. These houses, she said, will be like your family-you will earn points for your house by triumphing, as lose points for trouble-making. They are told that they will be sorted into the houses depending on how well they do on a test. They are left to wait in silence. Suddenly a bunch of ghosts

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    Fear In Harry Potter

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    Former President Franklin D. Roosevelt once said, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” J.K. Rowling augments this assertion in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, a novel that follows Harry Potter and his best friends, Hermione and Ron, through their third year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Rowling represents fear through dementors, dark creatures that feed on human happiness to cause depression and despair, which have been placed at the entrances of Hogwarts to

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    The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is comprised of a vast number of cultures that contain even more subcultures. At Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the Gryffindor House, one of the four subculture houses, is made up of a diverse group of wizards who still seem to share the same values and beliefs. The analysis of the Gryffindor House through the Anthropological Pentad allows for one to completely understand the depth of the subculture. The wizards and witches of the Gryffindor House

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    There he was again, staring out a window. This time, Harry was watching the suburban empire from which he had narrowly escaped, fly past in a dizzying blur. The bus was small and oddly smelled of raisins, but he was on his way. He had managed to elude Petunia’s hawk-like watch on him and prevail against all odds. In his hand, he still tightly clutched the locket, half afraid it would suddenly slip through his fingers. Quite honestly, it wouldn’t surprise him if it did. In the wizarding world, anything

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    Houdini DVD Review About NCircle Entertainment: NCircle Entertainment has been providing entertainment to younger kids for the last twenty years. Their DVD's are not only engaging but teaches children skills that will help them throughout life. A few of these skills and learning processes are the STEM approach, teaching reading readiness, problem-solving tactics, science concepts, socials skills and so much more. I recently had the opportunity to check out two DVD's from NCircle Entertainment

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    Far and Away by director Ron Howard, is a complex romance file between two lovers that was released in 1992. In class, we reviewed the movie in 2016, twenty four years after. Traditions of movie filming has changed since then. The budget of Far and Away was about sixty million dollars. Joseph and Shannon are the two main characters, that both want to move to America because they want to be modern. Shannon persuades Joseph, who was being held at her home by her family, to come with her from Ireland

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    In the land of Quill lives twins Alex and Aaron. When they turn 13 they will be reaped, as every other 13 year old in Quill. In Quill you can’t have feelings, color, opinions, and your only purpose in life is to become a Wanted or a Necessary and join the Quillitary. If you are picked as not needed then you are considered an Unwanted. Alex is an Unwanted and Aaron is a Wanted, the highest rank you could be reaped as. Alex and the other Unwanteds are then taken to a rusted down old bus and drove off

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