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    (the evilest wizard around) killed Harry Potter’s parents‚ but for some strange reason‚ he couldn’t kill little baby Harry. Now Voldemort seems to have disappeared‚ and overnight‚ baby Harry has become a hero – "The Boy Who Lived." Having lost his family and home‚ Harry also has become an orphan. Professor Dumbledore (Headmaster of a magic school) find a home for baby Harry with his Muggle extended family‚ the Dursleys. In present day‚ when ten-year-old Harry lives with his super-mean aunt and uncle

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    BOOK REVIEW: HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN BY J.K ROWLING Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban‚ written by J.K Rowling is the third book in the phenomenal Harry Potter series. The genre of this book is fantasy which involves magic‚ spells and Hogwarts‚ School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. I chose this book because the whole series is incredible‚ and J.K Rowling is by far one of the all-time greatest authors in the world. The adventure of Harry Potter‚ along with his best friends

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    Megan Peck English 10‚ pd. 8 9/13/17 Harry Potter vs. Gilglamesh Everyone has heard of Harry Potter‚ right? My guess is that most people would answer yes to that question. Now‚ if Harry Potter was replaced with the name Gilgamesh‚ how many people do you think would answer yes‚ excluding english and literary experts‚ of course. Harry Potter is a household name‚ while Gilgamesh is less popular‚ but‚ in fact‚ they are a lot like each other. Harry Potter and Gilgamesh are similar characters

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    Is it Harry Potter or J.K. Rowling? Harry Potter has been a phenomenon for many years now. J.K. Rowling is a very passionate writer and very descriptive. Harry Potter in her stories is like a symbol of J.K. Rowling herself. She shows a lot of emotion in all her writing. J.K Rowling has been through a lot of situations in her lifetime‚ she has transformed them into the character Harry Potter. In the book “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” Harry is a symbol of J.K. Rowling in her childhood life

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    Describe at least three ways The Night Circis similar to the Harry Potter series. The Night Circus is similar to Harry Potter series first that both deal with magic. Now‚ the Night circus deals with magic in a different way than the Harry Potter series. The night magic deals with magicians who are real magicians‚ but they seem to be great illusionist. Harry Potter on the other hand deals with how people believe magic would seem. Harry Potter has more dazzle in my opinion than the Night Circus when

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    I read the book Harry Potter And The Sorcerers Stone by: JK Rowling. In this book there are many very interesting characters. Even though there were so many colorful characters I found that the 2 most intriguing characters were Draco Malfoy and Albus Dumbledore. Even though these two characters aren’t the main characters but they caught my attention better than the main character ever did. Draco is a first year Slytherin student at Hogwarts. Harry first meets the Draco in Diagon Alley and dislikes

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    He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named‚ possibly the most popular villain in the entire Harry Potter series. Also known as Lord Voldemort‚ the Dark Lord or Tom Riddle‚ many know him as the man who tried to kill Harry Potter after murdering his parents with an unforgivable spell. Throughout the first book “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” by J.K Rowling‚ Harry and his best friends Ron and Hermione discover that somebody is trying to steal one of their professors most treasured items‚ the Sorcerer’s Stone

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    MOVIE REVIEW Title of Movie: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Name of the Reviewer: A.O. Scott By: A.J. Lalonde In this review A.O. Scott describes what he feels about the movie “Harry Potter and the Order of The Phoenix” and the different things that help support his decision. Three things that he uses to show his feelings and judge the movie are the anticipation of the next book and the length of the movie‚ the acting of the characters and their real life situations‚ and lastly

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    and Vernon Presley‚ a sewing machine operator and a truck driver. He and his parents moved to Memphis‚ TN in 1948 and Elvis graduated from Humes High School in 1953. Elvis Presley is one of the world’s most famous singers and icon of music and pop culture. His talent‚ good looks‚ sensuality‚ charisma‚ and good humor endeared him to millions‚ as did the humility and human kindness he demonstrated throughout his life. Elvis was a very kind man. He did everything he could for people around him. In

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    that the novels within the Harry Potter series are indeed not sexist. It is argued that Rowling works to reimagine every day terms such as love and power and consider such topics in new and exciting ways that in fact do not reflect a world filled with sexism. Within the wizarding world‚ while there is a representation of traditional and modern women in the sense of gender roles‚ in no way do Rowling’s characters reflect such women to be weak or powerless. Instead it is the love placed on Harry Potter

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