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    (Fitzgerald‚ 2008). Children must see the evil so they can understand what’s good and what’s bad. For example in fantasy fiction books‚ there are always good and bad characters. In Harry Potter books Harry Potter is the good character and Voldemort is the evil one. Kids who read Harry Potter are willing to act like Harry‚ not Voldemort because good always wins. Reading fantasy fiction teaches lessons to people that they can use it in their real lives. It’s so great that you can learn something and

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    school and life couldn’t be happier. Between the “summer Olympics”‚ my friends and I developed‚ the beautiful scents of the local woods‚ the ma and pa ice cream shop we went to in downtown Crete‚ Illinois‚ or the new addition of all of us reading Harry Potter in the shade of a tree together. Summer time was in full swing. Reading was a new pastime to share in our small group of four friends‚ but it was enjoyed nonetheless. Then the news came that shocked us all—my dad announced that we were moving from

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    newspaper. The Twilight fans were not welcomed in the geeks’ world‚ the quality of the books and the movies sets it apart from other super heroes’ horror stories. The Harry Potter series had its share of criticism‚ but the fans of Potter were never mocked and stereotyped like the Twilight fans were. And with time the Harry Potter series was highly respected and admired world wide. Adding to J.K Rowling’s talent‚ her male hero with his sports game‚ and the war that he was going through‚ won her the

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    best-selling book of the year so far (Habash‚ 2012). According to Forbes (2012)‚ The Hunger Games book trilogy managed to outperform the Harry Potter series in terms of sales‚ which is an incredible achievement given the fact‚ that the Harry Potter series has got four more books. With evidently having a lower readership than the Hunger Games the Harry Potter brand has administered to produce eight prosperous Hollywood blockbusters‚ which successively generated more profit (IMDb‚ 2012). As pointed

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    Elements of literary analysis Plot Summary Setting Character Analysis Theme Symbolism and Metaphor Conflict Moral Plot Summary The narrative structure of a story is divided into 5 parts. Organize‚ by list or diagram‚ the events of the story into the following points using as few words as possible. (Complicated stories may have multiple turning points.) #1 Exposition (introduction) Introduces the main characters‚ setting‚ and conflict. #2 Rising Action (conflict complicated) Secondary

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    easily accessible. For instance‚ in the article The Magical Matter of Books..‚ it discusses how The Tales of Beatle the Bard wasn’t originally going to be released to the public until Amazon bought the rights to the book enabling the countless Harry Potter fans to finally have the ability to have the stories they’ve been waiting to grasp for so long. Although this novel isn’t nearly as popular as any one

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    Movie Violence

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    movie that I chose to watch was "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets." I chose this movie because I have recently read that the children’s book series Harry Potter has been rated amongst the most violent books meant for young readers. If you look at "Harry Potter" through a uses and gratifications perspective‚ children would most likely watch the first "Harry Potter" for entertainment‚ but continue to follow the series out of curiosity. Since "Harry Potter" is an ongoing series that is continually

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    world of literacy. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (Rowling‚ 1997) not only intensified my already keen imagination‚ but filled me with a hunger for knowledge. I knew then that I had to enhance my literary skills in order to obtain the level of intellectual stimulation I craved‚ and Harry Potter gave me the tools and motivation to do so. To this day‚ the series carries an impact in both my personal life as well as fueling my own desire to write. When I read Harry Potter‚ I developed a fervent

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    in what Wran says. Take JK Rowling for example‚ she was unemployed and barely surviving on welfare when she was writing now famous book serious Harry Potter. Obviously this is not the ideal life anyone seeks- with instability due to lack of employment. In addition she had a baby daughter to support. With her hard work in writing the first Harry Potter book and determination to get it published‚ despite 3 publishers rejecting the manuscript before Bloomsbury accepted it she was able to make it out

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    DISSERTATION FINAL

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    CULTURAL IDENTITY IN THE HARRY POTTER SERIES VICTORIA BUCKNELL DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN FILM AND SCREEN STUDIES SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND CULTURAL INDUSTRIES BATH SPA UNIVERSITY WORD COUNT: 13‚133 Abstract Cultural Identity in the Harry Potter Films is a non-empirical evaluation of the topics of interest in the movie series that have had an impact or influence either on‚ or because of‚ British Cultural Identity. Emphasis

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