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    Vincent was accidentally affected by one of his fathers science experiments (stuck by a needle with nanobots meant to repair Lombax DNA) and turns into a Lombax over time. Vincent's Father keeps video diaries of the whole thing. Vincent becomes a full Lombax on his 4th birthday. The next day, a law is made saying all non-human beings have no rights and must give priority to humans. Fearing Vincent's life from the ANH Party (Anti Non-Human), his father and mother wipe his memory and bring him to…

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    Voldemort Essay

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    Rude vs. Atrocious Imagine sitting at your dinner table, calmly munching on your food. Abruptly, the suitors from Homer’s Odyssey, and Voldemort from “Harry Potter” appear out of nowhere, so of course you scream as the suitors eat the food off of your plate and Voldemort starts casting the killing curse. Which one do you scream at though? Is it the suitors in which you shreek? Or Voldemort? Regardless of which villain it is, they are both villains which means that they are both heartless…

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    Magical and Muggle telescope may look alike but they are quite different in use. Some may think that Muggle astronomy is identical to Magical astronomy, but without the Magical knowledge. However, the differences between the two are more subtle than that. For example, astrology - the study of how the happenings in outer space magically influence the happenings of people on Earth - is a major subfield of Magical astronomy. However, calling a Muggle astronomer’s field of study “astrology” will…

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    Summary Of Papa's Parrot

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    his father changed throughout the years. In the beginning of the story Harry always went to the candy store that his dad owned every day and he really enjoyed going. When he turned seven, he didn't like candy or nuts anymore; "in spite of this, he and Mr. Tillian remained friends and were still friends the year Harry turned twelve" (Rylant 1). He still went to the store because he liked spending time with his dad. When Harry turned twelve he stopped going to the store after school. He went to…

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    with his family members, it created this sense of abandonment which pushed Harry to run away from home. This can be supported by the failure to achieve positively valued goals. As Harry didn’t feel like a part of his family, it created this sense of unjust and emotional backlash that caused Harry to remove himself completely from his home. After a year, Harry returned home to be arrested and sent to “Chehalis State Training School for boys due to stealing stamps in an open safe at a post office…

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    The Color Master

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    When I was small, my mother would always read bedtime stories to me. One of the stories she would always read was Harry Potter. The author J.K Rowling describes a wizarding academy – the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry - where many kinds of magical incantations and a variety of fantastic animals and plants reside. One time, I asked my mother, “Mom, can I become a witch when I am eleven years old?” This question seemed kind of ridiculous, but my mom just nodded and continued reading.…

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    “ New students, Hope to see you in Hufflepuff”. I know He definitely would be seeing me in Hufflepuff. The attributes of Hufflepuff are being kind,loyal,hard working,and patient and I express many of those attributes. The Hufflepuff colors are yellow and black two colors that fit perfectly together and the animal is the cutest badger ever. In the books and movies Hufflepuff was not touched on very much but I have several reasons why I would be in it. One way I will make it into Hufflepuff is…

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    Owls Alternate Ending

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    slowly got up, careful not to wake Harry, and I turned around when I heard Harry talk in his sleep. “Elizabeth? Tell Aunt Petunia I’m getting up.” He mumbled before sitting up and fully waking up. “I don’t think Aunt Petunia is even up.” I say with a small laugh while opening the window to let the owl in. The owl swooped in with a newspaper clutched in it’s beak. The owl dropped the newspaper on Hagrid then attacked Hagrid’s coat that laid on the floor. Harry tried shooing the owl away and…

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    The ideology the Black family stands behind is similarly reflected in their house-elf Kreacher who was loyal to Mrs. Black and despised Sirius. In spite of Kreacher’s mistreatment of Hermione, when he recoils after she attempts to comfort him, “The Mudblood touched Kreacher, he will not allow it, what would his mistress say?”, she continues to defend him when he punishes himself. (The Deathly Hallows 162, ch.10) “When discussing the house-elves' representation, (…) Rowling’s depiction of Dobby…

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    series on the life of young Harry Potter. He suffers greatly by having his parents killed, is forced to live with abusive extended family, and then is literally shoved into a world of magic in which he is forced to learn quite quickly that luck is never quite on his side. Ms. Rowling’s fourth chapter of Harry’s life, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, proves no different as he is required to endure yet another traumatic year in a whole new way. While normally Harry is the main focus of the…

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