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    Why Is Harry Potter Banned

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    Association Harry Potter has been the most challenged book since 2006. According to source “Ross‚ Shmuel. "Harry Potter Banned?" Infoplease. Infoplease. Web. 24 Apr. 2016” parents want to band Harry potter for “The Trouble with magic‚” “Setting bad examples” and “scary stuff.” According to another source is Rowling first book and all books glorify witchcraft. ”J.K. Rowling.Harry Potter and the sorcerers stone.new york. Arthur A. Levine books (scholastics).1997.” One other source "Harry Potter Books Spark

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    Mrs. Lander FYC September 17‚ 2007 Harry Potter and the Death of Reading Ask anyone on the street if he or she has heard of Harry Potter and you will almost certainly get an affirmative answer. In some cases‚ you may even get a passionate‚ in-depth reply‚ followed by a myriad of questions concerning your own opinions. While this type of popularity and fascination in literature seems encouraging‚ some believe that the mania behind certain novels and series hides a less than stellar trend. Ron

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    will. It is widely believed that one’s own destiny is created by fate. However‚ some also consider the possibility that one’s own choices can determine the reality of one’s existence. In Harry Potter‚ JK Rowling uses fate and choice as forces which shape the events revolving around her protagonist‚ Harry Potter‚ as well as the other characters in the story. Rowling does not side with one idea over the other‚ but instead‚ argues that both fate and choice are significant factors that determine the

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    * * Harry Potter is an average 11-year-old boy who has lived with the Dursley family ever since his parents died in a car crash. For some reason the family has always mistreated him. On his 11th birthday a giant man named Rubeus Hagrid hands him a letter telling him that he has been accepted as a student at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. * Harry soon learns that his parents were wizards and were killed by an evil wizard named Voldemort‚ a truth that was hidden

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    – Advanced Language Arts Title of Book: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Author: J.K. Rowling From whose Point of View is the novel written? (1st person narrator [from whose eyes and mind]‚ 3rd person omniscient‚ or 3rd person limited?) Explain why this point of view is effective‚ or not‚ for this novel. 3rd person limited- The usage of this point of view‚ allows the reader to grow accustomed to and get to know the main character Harry and the minor yet significant characters Ron

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    Harry Potter and the class distinctions in U.K. The series of Harry Potter are best seller all over the world. Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry ‚the stage of this story‚ is one of the most famous school. However paying attention to the school and education system in the series of Harry Potter‚ we can see the “class distinctions” by status and blood. And also there are this “class distinctions” in U.K. in particular about education. Before comparing education in U.K. and “the Harry

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    In Harry Potter‚ the Sorcerer’s Stone movie many characters severed as foils to each other. A foil is one character that serves as a contrast to another. First‚ I will talk about Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy. Once Draco introduced himself to HarryHarry knew they would not get along because Draco acted like an entitled wizard and is an uncaring spirit. As the movie progressed‚ Draco continued to develop as a foil he went to the house of Slytherin‚ bullied Harry’s friends‚ and serves as an enemy

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    Case study Novels New Products and Harry Potter 1. Explain why you think that Harry Potter series of books have been so successful. Harry Potter series of books was successful because of its different concept. It has a lot of fantasy in it which is loved by young and adults too. The writer has strong writing skills which was a key factor of its success. The feasibility level of the story was high. People were curious to know what would happen in next after reading of the first novel. 2

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    Period 4 AP US August 25‚ 2011 Persuasive Essay Harry potter is a magical tale that captivates the reader’s heart and mind within the first few chapters of opening its pages. The story is relatable even in a magical castle of Hogwarts with wizards and witches. Who wouldn’t want to read a series where your imagination can run wild and free? Many say there is no real important meaning to Harry Potter‚ that it is like every other book but there is meaning and there is a difference

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    Andrew Streeter Bryson Newhart English 2010 22 September 2012 Harry Potter and The Consumerism of Azkaban It gets interesting when you examine the Harry Potter series through the aspect of commodity culture within the franchise. In her article‚ Harry Potter and the Technology of Magic‚ Elizabeth Teare aims to illustrate to her readers that while J.K. Rowling tends to poke fun at consumer culture in her novels‚ she takes equal measures in real life encouraging children to participate as consumers

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