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    and the villain of Harry Potter‚ Lord Voldemort‚ are three leaders that hide a fear behind their power. Oedipus lives with the fear that he is going to kill his father and marry his mother. He left his home and abandoned whom he thought were his parents and went far away without knowing that‚ in his way‚ he was going to kill his father and marry his own mother‚ just as was predicted. Lord Voldemort spent years chasing Harry Potter and tried to kill him several times. Harry was the only person

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    on what is ’good’ is taught as being less and less important as society progresses‚ but the truth is that fear is eminent to those who do not. In the novels; Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White‚ The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis and Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K. Rowling; often people are faced with the choice between following their morals or set rules. Children’s literature teaches us that when this happens one must choose their morals because when an individual follows

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    As it follows the magical heroism of the eponymous protagonist‚ the Harry Potter franchise explores such deeply relatable themes of survival‚ belongingness‚ and oppression—paradoxically appealing to intimate issues inherent within realistic society whist too inventing a distinctively detached‚ high-fantasy environment. Ostensibly‚ the normative confines of the magical realm of Harry Potter transcend those of the non-magical “Muggle” world: Harry’s conversations with the seemingly sentient Headmaster

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    example of an anagram can be found in the second book of the Harry Potter series entitled‚ Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Here is the textual evidence in Chapter 17... "He pulled Harry’s wand from his pocket and began to trace it through the air‚ writing three shimmering words: TOM MARVOLO RIDDLE Then he waved the wand once‚ and the letters of his name rearranged themselves: I AM LORD VOLDEMORT" It is at this very moment that Harry discovers the true identity of the mysterious Tom Riddle

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    Harry Potter

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    Harry Potter | Harry Potter: Complete 8-Film Collection on Blu-ray (2011) | Produced by | David Heyman | Based on | Harry Potter series byJ. K. Rowling | Starring | Daniel Radcliffe Rupert Grint Emma Watson (See below) | Studio | Heyday Films | Distributed by | Warner Bros. | Release date(s) | 2001–2011 | Country | United Kingdom United States | Language | English | Budget | Total (8 films): $1‚155‚000‚000 | Box office | Total (8 films): $7‚706‚147‚978 | The Harry Potter film

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    J.K Rowling Essay

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    different editors that refused it. But she didn’t give up. One day an editor accepted her book as his daughter liked it. 4. Impact/Success Nowadays‚ J.K Rowling is seen as a persistent woman that never gave up when all seemed dark. Her famous book‚ Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s stone‚ has nowadays sold more than four hundred million copies and has been translated to at least sixty-seven languages. She is very rich and famous‚ and‚ in addition to her books‚ there have been movies inspired by them. 5

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    A Flight to Forget I was assigned this essay and wrote a really horrible first draft‚ which was a closed form essay. After our meeting I built off of one paragraph that you told me was the closest to a narrative. I went back to the drawing board and just turned it more into a story. A Flight to Forget 5 AM‚ and my alarm clock starts buzzing. I begin preparing for the long journey I am about to embark on. A 12 hour flight to Israel‚ I pack up my last few

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    Text B is an interview on television show conducted by two presenters with the purpose being to conceive as much information as they can from J.K. Rowling‚ a famous author on her newest Harry Potter book. The audience here would predominantly be avid young readers of the book who want to know about the book and regular followers of the show. The dominant speaker in this text B would be the interviewers and the chat show is based on adjacency pairs. Using a false-start and contradiction in “no‚

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    announces that Snape will be teaching Defense Against the Dark Arts‚ which is a great surprise to Harry. While at school Harry is given an old Potions textbook that was once someone named “The Half-Blood Prince” book. Many of the Spells and codes are written on the margins of the pages in the textbook‚ and Harry uses these to be better at Potions. Dumbledore schedules many meetings with Harry in which Harry comes to his office and they use Dumbledore’s pensieve‚ otherwise know as a looking glass‚ which

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    Golden Filly is a series of novels by Lauraine Snelling the best selling and award winning children’s author with more than eighty novels to her name. The first novel of the series was the 1991 published title The Rave that introduced the lead character of the series 16 year old Tricia Evanston. The first novel was soon followed by nine more novels culminating in the 1995 published novel The Winners Circle. However‚ Snelling had been writing for along time before this having debuted her writing career

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