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    In Harry Potter, a seven book series written by J.K. Rowling, Harry and all of the people around him face challenges stemming from Lord Voldemort. Dumbledore is correct when saying that it is “a great and remarkable thing” that Harry can still love because the multitude of battles he endures makes it difficult for him to feel anything but anger and sadness (Rowling 508-509). Throughout each novel, there is a significant challenge that Harry and those close to him have to overcome. While these…

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    What even is love? Love is a very complicated and difficult to understand thing. Love gives you raging levels of dopamine and serotonin an you just overall feel happy and excited. Love, whether platonic or romantic, makes you do irrational things that you wouldn’t normally do. In the book “Looking for Alaska”, Miles starts smoking in order to look cool with his tobacco addicted friends, Alaska and the Colonel. These kids are juniors in highschool. Miles probably would’ve never started smoking…

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    Dementors are known to guard the wizard prison Azkaban. The ministry controls them and they don't attack unless ordered to. The story says, "Had the Ministry of Magic lost control of the dementors, had they deserted Azkaban and joined Voldemort, as Dumbledore had predicted they would" (Rowling 36)? The dementor attack…

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    Harry Potter Controversy

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    “Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light”-Albus Dumbledore. The Harry Potter series, in the opinions of millions, is one of the best book series ever written. There are many characters, alike and different, but we are going to focus on two of the most important of those characters today, Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy, from the Harry Potter series, by JK Rowling, who are not portrayed as friends, or similar people, or alike, but are…

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    towards Harry Potter, and to prove that sometimes friends, even those thought to be enemies, can sometimes be more loyal than one’s own blood. J.K. Rowling shows the loyalty that Harry Potter’s friends have towards him through characters like Albus Dumbledore, Ron Weasley, and Dobby. Rowling also shows that even those who are understood to be Harry’s enemies, like Severus Snape, Peter Pettigrew, and Narcissa Malfoy, actually turn out to have been loyal to him in the end. On the other hand,…

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    Gellert Grindelwald is Gay Like Albus Dumbledore? Johnny Depp then shows himself as Gellert Grindelwald. Now, he is a captive of MACUSA and only the next movie will reveal his next plans. But there is a secret to this story because Grindelwald may be homosexual. This stems from a previous comment from author J.K Rowling herself where she sees Dumbledore as homosexual. After defeating Grindelwald, he lives a life of celibacy. Through out the…

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    Slytherin Quotes

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    “We must all face the choices between right and wrong.” spoken by Harry poter this quote reminds me of the types of choices the two houses Gryffindor and slytherin make. Slytherin make the bad choices for bad purposes. Gryffindor makes good choices also some bad ones but results in a good purpose. For example Harry Potter and Ron Weasley when they had gone to save hermione from the troll. Comparing and contrasting the two houses is fairly simple being so they have so many differences. Each…

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    his two best friends, Ronald Bilius Weasley, and Hermione Jean Granger. Their friendships are challenging through all the battles with death eaters and Lord Voldemort, but they manage to keep their friendship with the help of their headmaster Albus Dumbledore. They make friends, enemies, and many followers, but the real question is do they have the power to defeat the person who’s killing, cursing, and is defeating all? Can they defeat Lord Voldemort. Many people face challenges within their…

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    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's stone , a book that almost every child worldwide has sitting on their bookshelf and Star Wars: new hope a movie that has captured the eyes of millions , has multitudes of differences yet the similarities are striking. Most stories follow the same mythic pattern. Every movie seems to have a hero and every book seems to have a villain. According to the archetype notes these are archetypes (the hero, the villain, the mentor ), a hero starts in the everyday world,…

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    Hector Potter Epilogue

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    Hector moved towards the seat and sat down. “What a minute! Are you Hector Potter?” asked the boy with excitement. “Yeah. That right, I’m Hector Potter,” sighed Hector. “Woah! Cool! I’ve never met a legend before! I’m Reginald werther, but you can call me Reggie.” Plop! A young girl who also looked to be around Hector’s age sat on the empty chair next to Hector. She was a pale, brunette who looked to be in amazement. “Hello! Are you Hector Potter? I’ve always wanted to meet a…

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