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    seems that no matter what happens though‚ they are able to work together to overcome any obstacles that come their way‚ and the bond between them is strengthened. The Harry Potter series written by J.K. Rowling is able to depict this phenomenon well with three of the main characters‚ Harry‚ Ron‚ and Hermione. In the course of Harry‚ Ron‚ and Hermione’s friendship‚ they have been through many journeys that have had positive effects making their friendship stronger‚ as well as negative effects weakening

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    Gender Roles in Harry Potter

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    her‚ from the school group with Harry and Ron to the Order of the Phoenix. A quick glance offers the view that between 11 and 15 she is more rebellious whilst between the ages of 16 and 17 she takes on a sisterly role before her final appearance as a mother. In the Harry Potter novels Hermione is variously a bookish individual who supports and guides Harry through her research and work. She is the dominant force in Harry’s success until the sixth novel‚ Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince‚ where

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    books‚ and stories are written after this very idea. In Linda Seger’s “Creating the Myth”‚ she argues there are 10-points into creating every “hero myth”‚ using Luke Skywalker in Star Wars as her hero myth example; in the film Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s StoneHarry follows Seger’s 10-point system of creating a “Hero Myth” very closely. Seger’s first point to creating a hero myth is that the hero should be introduced in “ordinary surrounding‚ in a mundane world‚ doing mundane things.” She

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    Harry Potter is a series of seven fantasy novels written by the British author J. K. Rowling. The books chronicle the adventures of a wizard‚ Harry Potter‚ and his friends Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger‚ all of whom are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The main story arc concerns Harry’s quest to overcome the Dark wizard Lord Voldemort‚ whose aims are to become immortal‚ conquer the wizarding world‚ subjugate non-magical people‚ and destroy all those who stand in his way

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    Mital Rawal Rachel Bassett English 1A April 30‚ 2013 Evaluation on Harry Potter A ook is able to come to life when the author has put just enough detail for the readers to visualize this new world. The author very cleverly depicts complex characters and plot. J.K. Rolwling‚ the author of the Harry Potter books has done the same. This novel is not only for people who like magical stories but also for people who love comedy‚ drama‚ romance‚ and thrillers. Even though years have passed since the

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    increasingly complex Harry Potter series. There is great depth range in the cast from evil witches to house elves. Rowling does a good job in the transition of the characters thoughts and emotions as they continue to learn and grow throughout their years at Hogwarts. Albus Dumbledore and Hermione Granger are just two out of many characters that are important to the story but really do not change throughout the series. Then there are more dynamic characters like Harry Potter and Ron Weasley.

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    The Harry Potter series is an international literature phenomenon that is both criticised and cherished. Penned by renowned author J.K. Rowling the story of the boy wizard seems to break the barriers of age‚ race‚ religion and gender with the range of its fans. This investigation focuses on the Harry Potter series and intends to answer the question of Harry Potter: Selfish or Selfless under the topic of Altruism in Contemporary Young Adult Literature. This investigation is a literature review; unlike

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    From what Aunt Petunia tells Harry‚ how did his parents die? In a car accident What is the first name of professor McGonagall? Minerva During the Triwizard Tournament‚ how did Cedric win the first task? By transfiguring a stone into a dog How will Albus and Scorpius blend in with the other students in the past? By wearing Durmstrang robes What mythical creature is Bane? A centaur What did Bane see around Albus? A dangerous black cloud What are the three schools participating in the Triwizard Tournament

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    Results show that Harry is the most selfless character in the story‚ he was raised up in a terrible family where he was treated unfairly “Dudley’s favourite punch-bag was Harry‚ but he couldn’t often catch him. Harry didn’t look it but he was very fast. Perhaps it had something to do with living in a dark cupboard‚ but Harry had always been small and skinny for his age. He looked even smaller and skinner than he really

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    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone‚ what does the episode of the Sorting Hat reveal about Harry? What does it say about fate in the story? Is fate always superior to human will? In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone‚ the episode of the Sorting Hat reveals a lot about Harry Potter’s character. During this chapter‚ when the Sorting Hat is contemplating on which house to assign Harry to‚ we are reminded of characteristics that had been revealed to the

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