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    Potter’s Influence on Society” "It’s important to remember that we all have magic inside us." (J.K. Rowling‚ scholastic book fair promotion‚ October 1999) One of the most influential novels of this generation is the Harry Potter Saga. Since the first book was published in 1997 these novels take you on a breath-taking adventure through witch-craft and wizardry. How has this saga written by J.K. Rowling been an influence on society you ask? Come explore how Hogwarts the school

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    * * Harry Potter is an average 11-year-old boy who has lived with the Dursley family ever since his parents died in a car crash. For some reason the family has always mistreated him. On his 11th birthday a giant man named Rubeus Hagrid hands him a letter telling him that he has been accepted as a student at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. * Harry soon learns that his parents were wizards and were killed by an evil wizard named Voldemort‚ a truth that was hidden

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    C. Thesis: Today I would like to inform you about J.K. Rowling. D. First‚ we will look at her early life; secondly we will look at the books she has written in her career. Finally‚ we will look at the awards and worldwide fame the Harry Potter books has brought her. II. Body A. First‚ Main Point #1: Early Life (According to J.K. Rowling Official Site) 1. First Years a. J. K. Rowling is the child of Peter and Anne Rowling and was born in July of 1965 at Yate

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    HARRY POTTER and Culture Industry Harry Potter – this name is familiar with all the age groups in the world today and the reason behind it is well known to all of us. The Harry Potter book series written by a single mother J.K.Rowling‚ who wouldn’t have imagined in her wildest dreams that a story she thought of while travelling in a train‚ would gain so much popularity. So much so that her character and her name would become a household name across the globe! J.K. Rowling Harry Potter books

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    In the movie‚George said ”I know that lady” A lady was arrested coming out of the bar ‚ She was wearing marvelous clothes which probably meant she was with someone rich that lived in ‘’Potter Ville’’ .therefore what happened to all those who were poor.They probably were homeless or barely affording a room. In the movie mary was a poor librarian and before she was a married women to george before george made the

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    Beatrix Potter might be best known as the maker of beguiling characters such as Peter Rabbit‚ Mrs. Tiggy Winkle and Hunca Munca‚ however‚ as is valid in many lives‚ she was in actuality numerous different things‚ also. A result of Victorian times‚ she far surpassed societal desires of ladies of her time and class. She was an expert plant artist‚ a sheep raiser and rancher‚ a wife‚ and a traditionalist significantly gave to her home‚ the Lake District of England. Conceived in 1866 in London‚ to

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    as Harry Potter day in the future - there will be books written about Harry - every child in our world will know his name." Professor McGonagall‚ in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. J.K. Rowling will mesmerize you from the very first page. The witches and wizards in Harry Potter may be fantasy‚ but the magic within the pages is not. The series that has attracted both children and adults has become an acknowledged classic worldwide. Acclaimed author Stephen King said‚ "Harry Potter books will

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    Characterizing Reality In Harry Potter The most important component in writing a novel is the creation of characters who are harmonious and who are believable on at least some level. But‚ regardless of how much influence fantasy has in a text‚ all characters must inevitably have at least some grounding in reality. I suspect that would be more difficult to include the same amount of reality in writing a fantasy novel‚ since the author of such a work must first decide how much the fantasy aspect

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    The Bottled Water Industry Threat of entry of new competitors is low. Firstly‚ the competitors that currently exist are large‚ dominating companies who already own a huge market share of the industry. New entrants attempting to enter the market will have compete with established brands such as Coca-Cola‚ PepsiCo‚ and Nestle. These brands have decades of experience in the food & beverage industry‚ have developed brand recognition & loyalty and have achieved low-cost production and distribution

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    Harry Potter: Traditional Hero When one is asked how they describe a hero‚ they state a muscular physique and a colourful costume. What one remains oblivious to is the characteristics a hero possesses. In ancient times‚ Greek Gods had to display certain characteristics to be classified as heroes‚ the following are solid examples. Harry Potter has an obscure origin‚ he is supplied with companions throughout his journey‚ and the young wizard seeks an object‚ which turns out to be no more than a symbol

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