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    How do the text you have studied and other related texts of your choosing establishes the nature of the interests that are brought into conflict? Powerplay involves a conflict of interests‚ which brings the wielder of power has control and influence‚ yet places them in a vulnerable position from people desiring it thus resulting in a conflict to obtain power. This can be seen in the following texts: the play ‘Antony and Cleopatra’‚ the film ‘Star Wars - A New Hope’ and the novel "Harry Potter

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    I will examine the role of food in‚ Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” and J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone”. Food is a natural necessity for humans‚ but subsequently we have made social principles and customs around using and sharing it‚ there is something else entirely to consumption of food than straightforward healthful worth. The role of food in Harry Potter reflects overcoming adolescence affliction. As much of its story is about enchantment‚ there is a role

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    Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland V.S. Harry Potter and Sorcerer’s Stone The two novels being analyzed are Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland written Lewis Carroll and Harry Potter and Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling. Both novels have the main character traveling through a magical world. The adventure does not begin for either character until they enter that fantasy world. The authors of both books do a great job of using humor and fantasy to capture the readers attention. Each novel has its own

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    In Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire by J.K Rowling‚ many forms of abuse are touched on throughout the novel. Although many of the novels throughout the series amplify abuses in different magnitudes‚ the fourth book in particular has many different kinds of abuse that are very apparent. Some are glossed over quickly‚ while others are much more intense. Analyzing instances of abuse and how it is dealt with gives the reader greater insight on the magical world. Three specific instances include house

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    Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Harry is now spending another long summer with his least favorite‚ the Dursleys. Harry and his cousin Dudley come into contact with some demontors and Harry uses magic on them. He had no other choice and can get into serious trouble for it. The next day Harry is visited by a group of wizards and they fly to number twelve‚ Grimmauld Place‚ London. Number twelve is the house of Harry’s godfather‚ Sirius Black and the Order of the Phoenix. The order of

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    Power Games Surveillance and Visibility in the Harry Potter Novels The narrative of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter novels talks about the discourse of the origin and distribution of power through an effective use of the strategies of visibility. The Harry Potter narratives use the dynamics of visibility to show how subjects of visibility attain power and the objects of visibility become subjugated by the power induced over them. These narratives divide characters into two categories of power relation:

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    As the Harry Potter phenomenon grasped the world‚ movie adaptations sprang to life. However‚ with these movie adaptations came questions and how a book should be adapted into a movie. Personally‚ I feel that directors should have some degree of freedom to be creative; that is what they are meant to do. At the same time‚ I think it is important to stick to the major plotlines of book adaptations. I do agree with the argument “Columbus’s movies are like historical reenactments‚ the films of [later

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    few who has done both. She has molded a pot that others try to mimic‚ but fall short. Rowling’s Harry Potter book series has not only changed the publishing industry‚ but has strongly impacted the cross-changing from children’s books to YA novels‚ and has impacted literature as a whole. Rowling has dominated in literature by changing the tradition of how books are published‚ and by what genres define a book. First‚ we must touch the Pensieve (Dumbledore’s stone basin where memories are stored) to travel

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    folk like the individual that is currently reading this. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by‚ J.K Rowling is a fantasy adventure about Harry Potter‚ an ordinary eleven year old boy who has lived with the Dursley family since his parents had died in a car crash when he was a baby. His Aunt Petunia‚ Uncle Vernon‚ and Cousin Dudley always treated him as a slave rather than family; Harry never understood why. Everything changed when Harry learned that he was a wizard and that his parents died trying

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    Harry Potter and the Philospher’s Stone Harry Potter thinks he is an ordinary boy. He lives with his Uncle Vernon‚ Aunt Petunia and cousin Dudley‚ who are mean to him and make him sleep in a cupboard under the stairs. (Dudley‚ however‚ has two bedrooms‚ one to sleep in and one for all his toys and games.) Then Harry starts receiving mysterious letters and his life is changed forever. He is whisked away by a beetle-eyed giant of a man and enrolled at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

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