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    Harry Potter Hero

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    against an invasion. Harry Potter shows many of these characteristics when he accepts he is the "Chosen One" and risks his own life to save everyone. He also is the only one who can fight Voldemort and does everything in his power to defeat him. Harry never gives up and always gives hope to those who believe Voldemort will win. Harry Potter is a warrior hero when he hunts the seven horcruxes‚ when he sacrifices his own life to Voldemort‚ and when he defeats Voldemort. Harry Potter shows being a warrior

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    Harry Potter Sociology

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    David Elsea Sociology 11/17/2011 Pop culture of Harry Potter A popular thing that has swept the world lately is the franchise Harry Potter. It is a film series that is based on the novels written by J.K. Rowling. The series has 8 films and was distributed by The Warner Bros. It was produced by David Heyman‚ and had four different directors for the series. The series is the highest grossing film of all time at 7.7 billion dollars world-wide. To explain how the stories origin came about

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    Harry Potter Censorship

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    Even though Harry Potter has been around for many years teens and children now a days still take the time to read and explore this intriguing series that became so famous in 1999. Harry Potter “the boy who lives”‚ is a book based on fiction‚ it tells the story of a young wizard that was tried to be murdered by a dark wizard when he was a baby but miraculously survived thanks to the shield of love his mother showed while trying to save his life. J.K. Rowling is the author of the book. Originally

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    Archetypes In Harry Potter

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    This dissertation aims to read archetypes as a craft in fiction Harry Potter a fantasy fiction by writers to comment on the political issues. It will focus on archetypes and will further have the summary of all the seven books of Harry Potter and finds the finds the problem in the text connecting Nazi party of Hitler. Archetype is an innate predisposition that affixes human mind with the wisdom of the past generations. It is a performed image‚ a dream or a catalyst to a particular action. Archetypes

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    Harry Potter Banned?

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    The Question: Banish Harry Potter? Everyone loves to sit down and read a good book that really makes you get into it. What about a type of literature that really makes you wonder and is not realistic but fun to read about because it is different. Then maybe you should read the book called Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone‚ which was written by a talented writer named J.K. Rowling. This is an amazing book that is very popular‚ but then at the same time very disliked by some also. Witchcraft

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    Harry Potter and Jesus

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    final part to the Harry Potter franchise. Harry Potter becomes a basis for spiritual conversation‚ a process of dialogue that leads to the topic of truth that is Jesus Christ. There is a very direct parallel when it comes to the two‚ believe it or not. J.K. Rowling has given Christians a valuable resource to introduce some of the central beliefs of the Catholic faith to a generation that knows the life of Harry Potter far better than it knows the life of Jesus Christ. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

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    Harry Potter Narrative

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    dreaded trip to the library. I was just looking for the smallest‚ easiest book I could read (preferably‚ one that had a fun-looking cover). Already bored‚ I made a random grab at a book I had heard of before‚ but never really cared to read: “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” Anyone who knows me can tell you that as soon as I read the first page‚ I was hooked for life. The mystery‚ the adventure‚ and the MAGIC left me spellbound (no pun intended). My afternoons and evenings were dedicated

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    Harry Potter Liberalism

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    There are a number of central themes in Harry Potter that make it a tremendously powerful allegory to the current environment. The fact that it was created unwittingly by the tremendously liberal Rowling only furthers the beauty of the work. Just as Fake News is an example of using the power of their own words against the bastion of liberalism‚ so too can the works of Harry Potter draw powerful parallels to our cause. Here are a number of similarities between this clear work of fiction and the actual

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    Gender Roles in Harry Potter

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    school group with Harry and Ron to the Order of the Phoenix. A quick glance offers the view that between 11 and 15 she is more rebellious whilst between the ages of 16 and 17 she takes on a sisterly role before her final appearance as a mother. In the Harry Potter novels Hermione is variously a bookish individual who supports and guides Harry through her research and work. She is the dominant force in Harry’s success until the sixth novel‚ Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince‚ where her role as

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    Prince Harry Addiction

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    PRINCE HARRY HIS PROBLEMS AND HIS ADDICTIONS Prince Harry and his brother were children when his mother died; maybe this is one of the reasons to feel without attention‚ because his father obviously to be in the royal does not have time to stay with them. In addition Harry has to live with the pressure to know he going to be like his father in the future “in charge of England”‚ nevertheless it is not the only problem he has‚ because all the people in the world is watching him and paying

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