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    Christine Conley Period 4 October 15‚ 2010 Step 1: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K Rowling Step 2: The principle of function is to write an entertaining narrative to provoke the reader’s imagination. Step 3: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire; Character‚ setting‚ plot‚ quality Step 4: Character – The author includes details about the main character‚ exclusive to the reader. She provides such thorough detail about the reader’s thoughts that the reader can visualize the entire story

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    “grandfather uttered a deep sigh‚ and heaved its breast”. Not only did his grandfather in the portrait sighed‚ but “it also quit its panel‚ and descended on the floor with a grave and melancholy air and then motion for Manfred to follow him”. Just like in Harry Potter moving portraits that talk are fictions‚ but it is a very effective way to raise the climax and give the reader a feeling of

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    People Who Inspired Me Henry Ford - the pioneer of modern business entrepreneurs and the founder of the Ford Motor Company failed a number of times on his route to success. His first venture to build a motor car got dissolved a year and a half after it was started because the stockholders lost confidence in Henry Ford. Ford was able to gather enough capital to start again but a year later pressure from the financiers forced him out of the company again. Despite the fact that the entire motor industry

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    Cooney A fable is a story that teaches a moral or a lesson. It often has animal characters. The Tortoise and the Hare Fantasy novels are often set in worlds much different from our own and usually include magic‚ sorcery and mythical creature. The Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling A folktale is a story that has been passed down‚ usually orally‚ within a culture. It may be based on superstition and feature supernatural characters. Folktales include fairy tales‚ tall tales‚ trickster tales and

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    dies.” By this he meant that when a person loses someone close to them‚ they never fully recover‚ almost like there’s a hole in their heart that can never be refilled. Two books that prove this are My Book of Life by Angel‚ by Martine Leavitt‚ and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban‚ by J. K. Rowling. In Leavitt’s story‚ Angel loses her mother and her friend Serena‚ giving her emotional handicaps throughout the story‚ and stopping her from being able to escape her situation. Rowling’s character

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    and the Law. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press‚ 1991. v. Nancy Stouffer. 99 Civ. 11480 (AGS)‚ 124 F. Supp. 2d 836 (S.D.N.Y)‚ 2000. v. Nancy Stouffer. 99 Civ. 11480 (AGS)‚ 221 F. Supp. 2d 425 (S.D.N.Y)‚ 2002. Striphas‚ Ted. "Harry Potter and the Simulacrum: Contested Copies in an Age of Intellectual Property." Critical Studies in Media Communication 26.4 (2009): 295-311. Thomas‚ I. “CNN is Mugged by the ‘Muggle Affair.’” Slate. 21 Jul. 2000. Web. 01 Dec. 2010 .

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    Witches and wizards have been present in stories throughout history‚ so it only makes sense that they receive their own sub-genre of fantasy. How is the witch/wizard sub-genre defined? If a novel has a witch or a wizard character does it automatically become a part of this sub-genre? The simple answer is no; a novel does not fit into the sub-genre of witch and wizard unless it meets the definition and most of the basic tropes. The definition of a witch/wizard novel is that they contain a main character

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    for you at the drop of a hat. My Uncle Matt fits the description perfectly by being an adventurous kid stuck in an adult’s body‚ without this person in my life I wouldn’t be who I am today. He is a muscular middle-aged man who wore old‚ broken Harry Potter style glasses. I would always make fun of him by the way he dressed with an old t-shirt from some random event and jean shorts. Matt wouldn’t care about what people thought about him because they would never confront him about it because of how

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    Jessie English 12 26 March 2013 Just in Case Meg Rosoff Young Adult Novel 246 Pages Prediction with Explanation A. Judging by the front of the book‚ I feel as though this book may be about the life of this teenage boy on the cover of the book‚ but as I look towards the back of the book and read the reviews‚ I think that maybe it’s going to be a little deeper than just the boy’s life description. Maybe it will be about how a boy takes a journey somewhere. I think these things because

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    or situation found within the story. The use of archetypes are prevalent throughout mythology in the ancient world but are they still alive and well in our contemporary entertainment. Delving deeper into the characters and stories such as the Harry Potter series‚ Star Wars‚ and even Disney Films we kind find that these ancient archetypes that have been used in storytelling for centuries are still very much alive and in use in the majority of contemporary works. An archetypical character is a

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