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    perspetElliott Kozlowski English Personal Perspective Essay The Harry Potter obsession is fueled by the charismatic characters and the ultimate fantasy that is colorfully painted throughout the novel. Children become hypnotized by the magic spells‚ the amazing conjuring of potions‚ the exciting adventures and creatures that could only be found in the deep realms of your mind. This is frightening to some‚ especially the crazy bible-thumping Christians‚ Radical Muslims‚ and crazy parents who are

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    in the game so her sister would not have to. Katniss is also a relatable character to readers because she admitted to being terrified to fight in the game. 3. Voldemort from the Harry Potter series is a perfect example of an antagonist. Voldemort is pure evil‚ having killed Harry’s parents and attempting to kill Harry as well. Voldemort was so feared that witches and wizards would not even dare say his name. 4. Scar‚ from‚ The Lion King‚ is an example

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    Harry “Handcuff” Houdini General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To Inform My Audience About The Career Of Harry Houdini. Thesis Statement: Harry Houdini’s Career Began In The 1890s. 1899 Is When Harry Houdini Got His Big Break. Harry Houdini Was Known As The King Of Handcuffs Because Of The Many Escape Acts He Did. Introduction: 1. Everyone Has Heard The Name Houdini At Least Once A. He Was A Famous

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    things cool (p. 163) G3 4 Chapter 6 - Air Arabia: No frills flying across the Middle East (p. 201) G4 5 Chapter 7 - Aviva: one name‚ one brand (p.235) G5 6 Chapter 8 - Google: innovation at the speed of light (p.271) G1 7 Chapter 9 – Harry Potter: sparks fly during supermarket price war (p.301) G2 8 Chapter 10 – Zaytoun: the fairer way to trade olive oil (p.337) G3 9 Chapter 11 – Ramez super discount store: from rags to riches (p.371) G4 10 Chapter 12 – Unilever: crossing the

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    is the very successful author of the Harry Potter series‚ J.K Rowling. She has the ability to capture the imagination of so many people of every age‚ and that is why I admire her. Her books no longer seem like a fantasy‚ but become real‚ and people forget that what they are reading is simply a display of her vivid imagination. I was inspired when I read J.K Rowling’s life story‚ by how she transformed from rags to riches through the invention of Harry Potter. There are many reasons why I admire

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    The Odyssey and Harry Potter were completely different tales‚ however this assumption would be wrong. Odysseus‚ a true hero destined by society to have the falls and triumphs of a hero‚ as well as “the chosen one” That was Harry. Both chosen by society‚ both had ambushed plans as well as successful adventures. Analyzing this story using a thought process based on archetypical example and themes‚ you can clearly see the naked structure of the ‘Willing Hero’ Archetype. Harry Potter‚ being a hero to

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    know is that many of these characteristics come from psychological concepts and each character can represent these ideas. Defense mechanisms are a common basis for these character tropes and are present in movies like Mean Girls and J.K Rowling’s Harry Potter book series for the sake of character development. Based off of self-help book‚ Queen Bees and Wannabes by Rosalind Wiseman‚ Mean Girls is considered iconic in the Young Adult film genre. Although it had the typical high school plot‚ Mean

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    the underlying issue

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    underlying issue or cause of the problem (not just the symptom of the problem) and avoid repeating case details. 1) What is the book “Harry Potter” about? NO: Harry Potter was walking along the street one day and walked into the train station…. (Don’t describe the story point by point. Don’t repeat the case details in the case analysis.) YES: “Harry Potter” is a magical story that pits good against evil… (sum up the issue) 2) I have an aching foot NO: There is a very painful burning

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    Fandom in Popular Culture

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    lifestyles are unhealthy‚ that these fanatics choose to avoid reality and instead dedicate their life to something that does not return anything rewarding or productive to society. Trekkies attending conventions and spending money on elaborate costumes‚ Harry Potter fans dressing up like the characters to attend a movie premiere‚ internet bloggers spending time writing fan fiction online for hours – are all these forms of fandom unhealthy? In my personal opinion‚ I do not believe so. When it comes down to

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    movie version of a favorite book‚ and the answer will usually be‚ the book was better.” (Corliss‚ 2005‚ p. 1)They are frequently disappointed because the movie versions are not sticking to their all-time favorite book. Growing up with books like Harry Potter‚ as readers or having someone reading to us our minds wonder off to this mystical land‚ picturing how our heroes and villains would look and act. As they take in the words‚ the reader can almost smell the trees and here the wind blow through the

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