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    watched part one‚ the beginning is a smooth transition to part two‚ however for those interesting individuals who have watched the movie as a stand-alone may be left quite confused. Never-the-less in this episode Harry Potter (Danielle Radcliffe)‚ Hermione Granger (Emma Watson) and Ron Weasely (Rupert Grint) continue their strides to destroying Voldemort’s ‘Horecruxes’ which are the vital objects that are keeping him alive and living for eternity. Harry and his companions find most of the Horecruxes‚ however

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    (if this is true I would must likely increase the number of chapters I post). I would just like to point out that my favorite couple is Ron/Hermione (and then Harry/Ginny). However my favorite relationship in the books is the friend/sibling relationship between Harry and Hermione. My favorite chapters in the book are when they are alone together (Hermione secret‚ Grawp‚ and Godric’s Hollow to name a few). The last thing I have to said is that I spell and grammar check the story myself so there

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    and teenager and many adults as well. The series also teaches values of family and friendship. As you read the books you see the friendship strength and the real meaning of family between Harry Potter and his two best friend Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger. The three children meet at beginning of story while traveling in the train that will take them to Hogwarts‚ and develop a strong friendship that throughout the book we can see it strengthens as the events occur throughout the story. The values

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    Satirical elements in political cartoons are used entirely to promote issues within parliament; whether it be highlighting vices‚ personal prejudice or contentious decisions which loom over our society. The cartoonist‚ David Pope‚ has used established fantasy characters from the franchise “Harry Potter‚” in order to depict Malcolm Turnbull‚ Bill Shorten and Richard Di Natale as untrustworthy‚ immature and naïve children. Through the use of satirical devices including mockery and parody‚ captioning

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    Technology and the magical world The well-known author JK Rowling has used her best selling novel Harry Potter not only to entertain but also to convey her points of view on current social issues such as technology. Technology has been something that everyone has come to rely throughout the time‚ and has helped us gain knowledge through the utilization of tools‚ techniques and systems that make it easier to use‚ create‚ manage and exchange information. Our society could not be imagined without

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    Creative Writing 325 Cindy Wu Instructor: Lolita Hernandez The Popularization of Harry Potter Series The Harry Potter series‚ which is written by JK Rowling‚ is a miracle of literary history that it is well known in countries with various cultural backgrounds all over the world. It has been translated into seventy languages and sold over four hundred million copies in two hundred countries. The success of the Harry Potter series results in a success of its industry‚ including films‚ video

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    Cited: "bellatrice." Def. 1. Oxford English Dictionary. 2 ed. 1989. Oxford English Dictionary. Web. 21 Oct Cloud‚ John. "Outing Dumbledore." Time 25 Oct. 2007. Dresang‚ Eliza T. (2002). Hermione Granger and the Heritage of Gender. In: Whited‚ Lana A. & Littlefield Publishers‚ 2006. Print. Gallardo-C.‚ Ximena i Jason Smith‚ C. (2003). Cinderfella: J. K. Rowling ’s Wily Web of Gender. Green‚ Amy. "Interior/Exterior in the Harry Potter Series:

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    Narratives of Adolescence Explored Through the Harry Potter Saga Part I: The process of one’s individual growth is demonstrated through various types of actions‚ the most common one being – decision making. Whilst the Harry Potter saga is often seen as mystically farfetched and fantasy-like‚ careful thought has been put in the character analysis followed by the complexity of personal relations. Ergo‚ when I had decided to examine the movies‚ two movies in particular came to mind – Harry Potter

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    I. Introduction Ever wondered about the effect Harry Potter has had on society? Harry Potter is one of the most successful book and film series known. “The enormous scale of the sale of Harry Potter is undoubtedly due to the changed nature and scale of propaganda in the ongoing age of globalization. One might have noticed this in India recently where the newspapers and TV channels seldom care for Indian writers and their work.” Harry Potter has impacted society through the literature‚ the films‚

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    Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Rescued from the Dursley’s by Hagrid‚ Hogwart’s giant groundskeeper‚ Harry leaves for a year full of magic. At Hogwarts‚ he finds himself and instant celebrity. He makes close friends in Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger and an enduring enemy in Draco Malfoy. He also discovers his uncanny ability for Quidditch‚ the very bizarre wizarding sport. Harry also learns more about his mysterious past while solving a mystery that leads him to have his second encounter

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