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    Each young witch or wizard is called up to have their house determined by the Sorting Hat. When Harry has the hat placed on his head, he is faced with a temptation. The Sorting Hat says Harry would make a good Slytherin, but Harry’s new found enemy, Draco, has been sorted there. Plus, his new friend Ron told him, “Every wizard who went bad went to Slytherin.” The Sorting Hat listens to Harry when he decides he wants to be sorted into Gryffindor with his new friends. At this ceremony of sorting,…

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    altruistic. Although Hermione was not the most popular to begin with, she still amazed everyone with her quick wits and intelligent responses. Since she was a mudblood, who was born of muggle parents, she was picked on quite a bit by Draco Malfoy. She out smarted Draco with the help of Harry Potter and Ronald Weasley. She helped Harry and Ron get out of the situations by remembering what she had learned in her many classes that she took. She saved their lives multiple times with her great…

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    Young girls are impressionable, which pushes the idea that the books they read should include characters that it would be beneficial to imitate. Characters like Anastasia Steele and Bella Swan, however, are problematic because they are female characters who are defined by, and submissive to the male characters of their respective books. While Hermione Granger is not the sole center of the Harry Potter series, she is central to them. Hermione is never portrayed as a static entity as many Disney…

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    biggest problems Harry Potter, the hero that saves the wizarding world, was dealing with was a male peer that bullied him almost twenty-four/seven. The bully’s name was Draco Malfoy, who was the son of a follower of Lord Voldemort. In my opinion, he was acting like he hated Harry Potter in the later movies because his father expects Draco to be just like him. These events have an underling meaning to them, that real people can connect with. The first one, that we can really connect to is a peer…

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    democracy, and their city-state was named after Athena, the goddess of wisdom. Although Athens was started by the Mycenaean’s, the foundation was built by four tyrants; Draco, Solon, Peisistratus, and Cleisthenes. The first tyrant Draco ruled with an iron fist and started the “Draco’s code”, and all citizens knew the laws. Draco ended aristocracy so that the rich could not decide what the poor has to do, and could not make laws. The second tyrant Solon extended citizenship for artisans and…

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    Politics, Law, and Philosophy three of the strongest principles of our ancient rulers are still utilized today. Ancient Greeks familiarized us to the Democratic Party. Athens assisted as the headquarters for democratic ideas and the civil law code. Draco who was elected as the first archon in 594 BC was in command of the military while providing political changes throughout Greece. It wasn’t until 510 BC when Cleisthenes presented intense modifications to create democracy as part of the…

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    .Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince is the sixth book in J.K Rowling’s Harry Potter series. It is a pivotal point in the seven book series. It was all fun and games up until this point, but with the ever growing power of Lord Voldemort, fear is sinking into the heart of all witches and wizards. Harry tried to warn them years ago of the dark master’s return to power but nobody seemed to want accept the fact that the most powerful dark wizard in existence is back. Now it is up to Harry Potter,…

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    it an aspect in which individuals of Archaic Greece where engaged in their everyday life. The Archaic period saw the advancements and changes in the political system, particularly with the introduction of laws into society by influential lawgivers, Draco and Solon. These laws influenced the members of Archaic Greek society in the manner they lived and participated in everyday…

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    This constant argument led Solon to retire and Pisistratus, considered an extreme democrat and military leader, to assume the lead in government through force unlike Draco and Solon who were elected by The Council of Areopagus. Even though Pisistratus had come to power by force, he ruled leniently as “ . . . the tyranny of Pisistratus was often spoken of proverbially as ‘the age of gold’; for when his sons succeeded…

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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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