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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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    Following Harry Potter on an incredible journey‚ full of thrill‚ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows‚ part 2‚ is full excitement. This movie has been a phenomena since the very first movie‚ Harry Potter and the Sorcer’s Stone‚ launched on November‚ 2001. After ten hers we come together to put an end to the story of “the boy who lived” in the last battle against the forces of evil. The cast‚ cinematography‚ and mystery in this film made on of the finest films ever created. Each feature in this movie

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    The Harry Potter films have had a lasting popularity for many speculated reasons. How could a series be successful in a world so different from it’s own? The varying appeal is due to childlike components on the surface‚ paired with underlying‚ more complex themes. The adventure of the story reels viewers in‚ but their are other elements at hand. The series seems to empathize and strike interest with people of older age. There is an interrelationship between the subliminal world and what appears behind

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    Using the release of an anticipated continuation of a famous series - “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” as an example‚ Michael LaPointe in his article “Harry Potter Lives On” debates on how much influence authors have on what happens with their characters outside their own‚ original writings. He starts with a brief description of the book‚ how it got positive reviews‚ but also confused the readers with its unusual form of a script‚ and the fact that it wasn’t written by J.K. Rowling - author of

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    The Harry Potter series written by J.K. Rowling‚ is a set of novels that has grown tremendously and has become popular within all age groups of people. This series however‚ has brought into question the appropriateness for young readers in schools. Much of the controversy roots from religious groups‚ parents‚ and school administrators who all find different aspects of the novels to be untruthful to their personal morals. In many schools‚ parents have challenged the content of the series to be immoral

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    In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone‚ by J.K. Rowling‚ the main theme is the idea of good vs. evil. Harry Potter is a wizard that lives with a muggle(human) family. When he was a baby‚ Voldemort‚ the most powerful dark wizard‚ killed both his parents and tried to kill him‚ but instead of dieing‚ Harry was a left with a lightning bolt scar and the memory of his dead parents. He was left at the doorstep of his muggle aunt and uncle who highly dislike him and his wizard powers. When he was sent

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    Michelle Flemig Com155 Mary Oswald Compare and Contrast Essay Twilight versus Harry Potter Witches and wizards‚ werewolves and vampires; they’re all over the place in today’s pop culture; Team Edward versus Team Jacob or Gryffindor House versus Slytherin House. Good versus evil. Which one is more age appropriate? Which one teaches the most valuable lessons? A popular theme in many works written for children and teenagers is the creation of an unusual world. Often in these works‚ a

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    Book Report I. Introduction Book Title: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone No. Of Pages: 309pages Publisher: Scholastic Author: J.K. Rowling Overview: -Harry Potter is an 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

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    Instructor Advanced Composition ENG 300 January 6‚ 2014 Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone Book vs. Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone Movie Comparison and Contrast In 1997 under an author unknown the titles book Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone was published by Bloomsbury‚ a publisher in the United Kingdon‚ the Author J.K. Rowling. In 1998 The title of the book was changed to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone for the purpose of releasing the book to the United States‚ the

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    A Book Review of HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER’S STONE JEFFREN PANCHO-MIGUEL BSED – ENGL 3 English 20‚ TTh 2:35 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (also Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone) is a magical‚ fantasy‚ and fictional novel written by New York Times Bestselling British Author Joanne K. Rowling‚ popularly known as JK Rowling. It is the first installation of the Harry Potter series. The story is all about a young boy named Harry Potter‚ who is known to be the only person

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