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    Lucius Septimius Severus

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    Rebecca Beale 30595827 CLS2601 Assignment 1 245278 CONTENTS: Table of Contents Page Septimius Severus 2 Bibliography 3 Page 1 CLS2601 Assignment 1/245278 R.J. Beale/30595827 Lucius Septimius Severus (AD 145-211): Septimius Severus was the first Roman Emperor from Africa. He was born in Leptis Magna which was a Roman city in Libya‚ in the province of Africa. Severus took power after the death of Commodus in AD 193. He reigned from AD 193 until 211. He started

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    Severus

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    "Severus! What is she still doing up her nap was supposed to be an hour ago!" Lily scolded her husband as she walked into her home in Godrics Hallow and saw her husband and their year-old child lying on his chest watching a quiditch game Severus smirked as he shut the television and walked up to his slightly angry wife and gave her a peck on the lips. “What is she still doing up.” Lily said looking towards her baby who was snuggled up close to her Daddy’s chest “She didn’t want to sleep

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    and music. Love can drive a person to do anything in order to either protect or please the other person. In the famous series Harry Potter by JK Rowling there are many examples where love causes the characters to do inexplicable actions. Professor Severus Snape is a victim who cannot control his actions due to true love. Snape was deeply in love with Lily Potter so as her dying wish‚ Snape promised to take care of Harry and in the end of the series‚ Snape sacrifices himself in order to save Harry from

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    there‚ at the top of the astronomy tower. Harry helped Dumbledore over to the small steps. Dumbledore laid there‚ too weak to stand. “You’re hurt‚” Harry said‚ “I will go get Madam Pomfrey. She will be able to help.” “No. Severus‚” Dumbledore said clearly‚ “Bring me Severus…” Harry went to fulfill Dumbledore’s orders when there was a noise from below‚ as if someone was coming. “Hide yourself below‚ Harry‚” commanded Dumbledore‚ “Don’t speak or be seen by anyone without my permission. No matter

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    Film review – Harry potty deathly part 2 If you have read the books you will be glad to know that major key moments are intact. Much is missing however I will not dwell on that. The focus is on how well the movie plays out and for me it rolls wonderfully through thrills‚ excitement‚ drama and need I not forget romance: towards a satisfactory (though slightly rushed) conclusion. ‘It All Ends’‚ says the poster slogan‚ this may be a fairly miserable title for the bloodshot-eyed fans that have followed

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    J.K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone How has J.K. Rowling taken the elements of the traditional school story and adapted them so as to create a work of popular modern appeal? The typical school story is “Tom Brown’s Schooldays” by Thomas Hughes‚ which was published in 1857. The novel is set in a real life boarding school‚ Rugby‚ and the headmaster is a real historical figure‚ Dr. Thomas Arnold‚ who is famous for introducing the concept of “muscular Christianity”. The hero

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    “Why Severus Snape is a Dick” – by Tom Veale Throughout the ‘Harry potter’ franchise‚ Severus Snape is portrayed as an Enemy from the beginning‚ our first impressions of him are a heartless and cruel sadistic bastard‚ however towards the end author‚ JK Rowling‚ attempts to suggest him as somewhat as a martyr and a victim throughout his entire life. However there is substantial evidence against him proving that he‚ in reality‚ is actually the sadistic‚ self-pitying bastard we thought he was from the

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    Expectations’‚ most teachers set the bar at ’Exceeds Expectations’. Also due to the course being directly related to the Dark Arts itself‚ dark wizards who wish to teach would typically apply for this course‚ notably being Lord Voldemort and Severus Snape . During the 1995-1996 school year‚ the Minister for Magic‚ Cornelius Fudge‚ had gotten into his head that Headmaster Albus Dumbledore was using the students to create a private army of young wizards to overthrow the Ministry. As such‚ he implanted

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    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone By now there’s not much that can be said about the Harry Potter phenomenon  that hasn’t been said already. Worshipped by kids‚ and enjoyed by adults‚ this modern myth has become an accepted classic worldwide. Pull any copy of the series off a shelf anywhere in the world and you’re holding magic. It’s not hard to see why. Right from the first page of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone" (or "Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone" for those reading in the

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    “Look at me” (Rowling). These were the last words of Severus Snape as he died with Harry Potter next to him. He wanted to see Harry’s eyes one last time as a reminder of Lily Potter whom he once loved. However‚ throughout the entire series this side of Snape is not made known to the reader. In the beginning‚ Snape is made out to be a villain‚ but as the conclusion of the story draws near the reader sees the other side of Snape that was hidden until the very end. Harry’s first experience in “The

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