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    When he walked amongst the mortals, he wore the guise of an old bearded man who most times carried his trademark trident. On his command, the oceans rose up in violence or were calm and placid and they often were a reflection of his moods and emotions. Poseidon was the creator of all sea life, including the sea monsters such as the Cetacean, Sea Serpents and the Kraken. He was also the creator of all the equine. The horse was very special to Poseidon and is seen in the waves as the crashed upon…

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    women convinces the soldier to take on the quest and give a secret weapon to use, a invisibility cloak. The soldier continues to the castle where he welcome with joy by the king in hopes he can solve the mystery. During dinner the eldest daughter gives him a glass of wine but being paranoid he doesn 't drink any, knowing the fate of the late king 's son. Later that night he fakes begin asleep and throws on the cloak the follow the girl out too where they 're dancing. This brings us to the climax…

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    Harry Potter Movie Vs Book

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    People who love reading books will know or hear at least once time about Harry Potter Series by J. K. Rowling. In these novels, the author tells about a young wizard who has a lightning scar on his right forehead. He is brand-new to everything; however, he decides to take a trip to the Hogwarts. In there, he knows Hermione and Ron, Harry 's best friends. They all grow up and against the dark side together. Why is this series so familiar? There are many positions which can cause it becomes…

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    sleep with her and, with her great strength, she easily ties Gunther up and leaves him that way all night. After telling Siegfried of this, Siegfried again offers his help. Siegfried proposes that he slip into their chamber at night with his invisibility cloak and silently beat Brünhild into submission. Gunther agrees but says that Siegfried must not sleep with Brünhild. Siegfried slips into the room according to plan and after a difficult and violent struggle, an invisible Siegfried defeats…

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    Black Ships Before Troy, which is the adapted version of the Iliad, takes place in 750 BC, in the ancient city of Troy. Detail and evidence from this book shows us that the Trojans and Greeks believed in many gods, worshiping all of them and hoping to be helped when it is needed. When the Trojan war started the gods played a large role in deciding the victor. The gods would choose sides and help in ways like sending bad omens, putting hope into tired warriors, and sometimes helping a mortal…

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    by positioning his hat in a certain way. When Holden tends to get nervous, he pulls the hat to the front to cover his face. Holden usually does this because he is antisocial when he is around people and uses the hat as Harry Potter uses the invisibility cloak. The reader may note that whenever Holden moves the peak of his…

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    Fahrenheit 451 Week 4

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    fights off Voldemort's Inferi. They take the Horcrux, Slytherin's locket, and return to find that the Dark Mark has been placed over Hogwarts in their absence. Dumbledore uses his magic to freeze Harry in place while Harry remains hidden by his cloak of invisibility. When Draco arrives, he disarms and threatens to kill Dumbledore, acting on his mission from Voldemort. Dumbledore tries to stall Draco, who is unable to go through with it, but Snape arrives and kills Dumbledore. Because of…

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    Initiation This is where the Harry Potter novels begin to deviate from Campbell’s original principles in order to allow for multiple books to be made. Each novel follows these plot points but in an open ended way, leaving room to revisit certain aspects and themes as the story progresses. Below are the plotted points from the Philosophers Stone. The Road of Trials Harry and his new found friends are presented with many challenges and tests that force him to use both his intellect and wizarding…

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    Sea Of Monsters

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    both become stronger every book. In both books, there is an item they use to get away with things. In the Olympian series, Annabeth has an invisible Yankee’s cap which was given to her from her mother. In the Harry Potter series, he owns an invisibility cloak which once belonged to his dad. Throughout the series, there are two characters, Dumbledore and Chiron who help Percy and Harry on their missions. Dumbledore and Chiron teach them things ahead of time so they could be…

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    Throughout the Harry Potter series, storylines and plots changed throughout the books, but one thing remained consistent- the personalities of the characters. A reader could always rely on Harry to save the day, Ron to be his sidekick, Mrs. Weasley to be motherly, and Draco Malfoy to be a bully. This is because the characters each had their own archetype, or pattern of behavior throughout the series. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling specifically demonstrated these archetypes.…

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