Draco Malfoy

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    J,K Rowling’s book Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone was eventually adapted into a film in 2001 by the Warner Bros. Pictures. While the movie itself was very well-received at the box-office and by the critics, there were several differences seen when compared to the book. The introduction was concise when compared to the book. The book started off mentioning Harry’s life with the Dursleys in a great amount of detail including the part where the Harry visits the zoo with the Dursleys along…

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    Hermione Quotes

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    “Draco,” Hermione said, “If we are going to move in together, I refuse to have an house-elf. Unless we are paying them, it is not happening.” Draco sighed and rubbed his temples. How many times would they have this conversation? How many times would he have to explain to her that it was far too difficult to find a house elf that wants money? “Hermione, we’ve gone over this. You’re being too emotional.” “So? There is no problem with me being emotional when I know that another living creature,…

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    groundskeeper, master of keys, and responsible for taking Harry to his bank at Gringott's. Harry simply replaces Vernon's cruelty with Hagrid's over-the-top kindness. Second creation: Draco. Draco is Harry's first attempt to create a best friend, an image of himself as wealthy and wanted in this new fantasy world. Draco has Dudley's hair because,…

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    quietly that Draco was indeed alive, satisfying Narcissa and leading her to assure the Dark Lord, “He is dead!”-- despite Lord Voldemort’s capabilities of penetrating into another’s mind (Rowling, Deathly 726). Rowling continues, “Still feigning death on the ground, [Harry] understood… the only way she would be permitted to enter Hogwarts, and find her son, was as part of the conquering army. [Narcissa] no longer cared whether Voldemort won”-- confirming Narcissa’s boundless love for Draco, even…

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    kill Dumbledore puts him at odds with Voldemort and so now his Death Eaters want to kill Draco. In this version, Hermione is left behind at Hogwarts, while Harry and Ron look for the Deathly Hallows, the way to kill Voldemort, and Draco is forced to hide at Hogwarts in Hermione’s room. Draco and Hermione spent plenty of time with one another and eventually they develop romantic feelings for one another. Draco states that “If there was anybody, and he meant anybody, other than her that could…

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    and if they find them they will be taken to Voldemort. Being near the school is very dangerous for the three, but they go with Harry anyways to help him with the job Dumbledore gave him. When in the Room of Requirement, Harry goes back to rescue Draco Malfoy. Even though…

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    Harry Potter Changes

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    In the novel Harry Potter, written by J.K. Rowling, Harry goes through a lot of changes. He goes from being bullied to standing up for himself and others. Harry is a scrawny black haired boy who lives on number 4 Privet Drive with the Dursleys, his cousins. In the beginning of the “fictional” novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Harry Potter is a lonely boy who was constantly being bullied by his older cousin Dudley “He wore round glasses held together with a lot of Scotch tape…

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    Harry Potter Controversy

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    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 actually quite alike in some ways. They are both determined, and they both have a ‘task’ they need to do but might not…

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    time rather than adding musical talent into the play. The acting was rather impressive as you had one person playing many different roles and approaching the characters differently so that there was some variation to their inntonations. By far, Draco Malfoy was the best character because of the sheer amount of energy that he gave to the musical and “if this homemade dark mark isn’t enough to convince” then we will have to agree to…

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    well known bully named Draco Malfoy, takes Neville’s favourite toy, and flies off with it. Harry began to fly after him. Draco throws the toy, and Harry flies towards it, and somehow manages to make an astounding catch. The head of gryffindor, Professor Mcgonagall, witnesses said catch. Remarkably, instead of punishing him, she recommends he join Gryffindors quidditch team. Quidditch is an iconic sport in the wizarding community, and is similar to soccer on broomsticks. Malfoy, out of spite and…

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