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    the arrangement. 5.) Albus Dumbeldor - The director of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizadry. 6.) Sirius Black - The guardian of Harry Potter, he is additionally a part of The Order of the Pheonix. 7.) Draco Malfoy - Harry Potter's adversary who fits in with the immaculate blood Malfoy Family. 8.) Alastor 'Desperate Eye' Moody - resigned Auror and part of The Order of the Pheonix. 9.) Rubius Hagrid :Keys and Ground guardian at Hogwarts and part of the Order of the Pheonix. 10.) Minerva…

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    A single story can be a devastating thing, not because it does not tell the truth, but that it only tells parts of the truth. Entire voices and experiences are erased in the face of a broad explanation, which is often easier to understand through its one-sided simplicity. The single story manifests itself through society in the form of harmful stereotypes of racial, ethnic, national and religious groups. However, literature allows us the opportunity to inspect and understand the way a single…

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    In her texts Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince J. K. Rowling explores the journey of her main protagonist’s growth. Throughout both texts Rowling uses a variety of techniques to show how Harry grows from a naïve young boy to a confident young man. The use of third person narration, setting and character development throughout each novel enables readers to see how Harry develops from an inexperienced young wizard to a wizened young man. In the…

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    His focus on mainly Voldemort during the article presents a reader with the notion that his scope is very narrowed. If I was to add anything to the argument he is trying to make, I would use Draco Malfoy as a prime exemplification of how dehumanization takes place through the desire of selfish and “evil” needs. Draco’s misguided path fueled by the legacy of his parents and his alleged destiny to become the heir of Slytherin becomes the perfect…

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    Diagon Alley Descriptive Essay Do you believe in magic? When you visit Diagon Alley in Universal Studios Orlando, you are transported to a different world. This is a place where your senses can take over. You don’t have to see to believe, believing is seeing. Visiting Diagon Alley in Universal Studios made me see a new perspective into what J.K. Rowling envisioned, my senses were awakened and alive that day, and made new memories. Walking into the entrance was enchanting. I could sense the…

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    Hate Of Patriarchy

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    I hate that characters in books are given such double standards. Example: The unwarranted hatred of Cho Chang and Lavender Brown vs. The complete adoration of Draco Malfoy and Severus Snape. But obviously crying over the fact that your boyfriend got straight up murdered is a much worse crime than participating in the mass genocide of a group of people. I hate a woman is judged on her looks first and if she passes…

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    “ or someone who fights dark wizards” (“Harry Potter - J.K. Rowling Goes Beyond”); Lily Potter, Harry’s mother; Narcissa Malfoy, Draco’s mother; and Dolores Umbridge, an employee at the Ministry of Magic; were capable women. Both Lily and…

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    One main reason how the famous Harry Potter series positively influences the current generation is that the book series promotes reading among younger children. The sole fact that Harry Potter has become the best-selling book series in history with over 450 million copies sold proves that it has grabbed people’s attention. A research done by the Federation of Children’s Book Groups has proved that the Harry Potter series has had a huge impact in terms of reading habits in the UK. According to…

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    Weasley’s fascination with charming muggle artifacts (Hunziker) is proof of his deference to the individual culture of muggles and other minorities. This deference is obviously passed on to his children, proven when his 12-year-old son stands against Draco Malfoy after the incident in which he refers to Hermione as a “Mudblood.” As a result of this, the Weasley clan and others like them are clumped together with outsider demographics in the discrimination committed by the oppressive…

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    The British Wizarding legal system had evolved quite swiftly, surpassing the speed of most muggle civilizations that enforced laws to protect the rights of its citizens. Knowing this fact, it was hard to believe that two of the most horrendous laws existing throughout history were being brought back: the Arranged Marriage Law and Slavery. These laws were revolting. Both had been banned centuries before, the Slave Law leaving as house elves became more common throughout the pureblood homes and…

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