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    comparing and contrasting essay the Grim brothers: The Grim brothers is about a boy that is asked by a wizard to go into a manhole and bring him back a lamp for a silver penny and he does but the wizard asks him to give him the lamp and he doesnt so the wizard locks him in the manhole and drops a ring then he marrrys and princess then the wizard found out that aladdin got rich out of no where so he trades aladdins wife old lamp for new lamp then the wizard takes all of his belongings and then…

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    Harry Potter, good vs. evil In the book Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows one of the themes is good vs. evil. When talking about the evil and the good you think of Voldemort, and Death eaters, being the evil but for the good would be but Harry Potter, and Snape are just a few of the examples. “I regret it, said Voldemort coldly.” “He turned away; there was no sadness in him, no remorse. It was time to leave this shack and take charge, with a wand that would now…

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    Atonement Monologue

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    that it has tormented you for so long. I understand how difficult it would be to admit that you were an inactive bystander, but you need to think about putting Harry first. The only way to deal with the guilt is to admit your wrongdoing and to strive for atonement. Otherwise, it will go on eating you from the inside out. If you and Harry decided to enter this contest together then I assume that the two of you were close. After what he has been through, doesn't he deserve to know what you…

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    Harry rubbed his eyes. He had, once again, stayed up all night writing and editing the next chapter in his story. He had been working on it non-stop since Dudley’s birthday since he had so much extra time on his hands while locked in the cupboard. Harry was starting to see the side effects of his late night writing. He was often shaky and had a smaller attention span. The work his uncle assigned was getting harder and the tasks all took much longer to complete. Harry considered the fact that it…

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    knows how to have fun and not take herself too seriously. She is very generous and gives back to her communities. Emma is passionate about her work and has a no-quit attitude for everything that she does. Emma Watson was a multi-millionaire when the Harry Potter franchise ended, and she didn't want to waste the rest of her life and sit back to do nothing. She decided to attend Brown University where she successfully graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature. She wanted to become…

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    Introduction In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling is a plot that has a lot of things happening with confusion, death, and dark magic. In this section from page 198 to page 294 Harry, Ron, and Lockhart figure out where the Chamber of secrets is located in Hogwarts. Harry is able to open the Chamber of secrets since he can speak Parasol tongue. Harry kills the beast and meets Tom Riddle in person. Harry also realizes that Tom Riddle is Voldemort, while he was in the Chamber…

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    The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien, The Magician’s Nephew and The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis and the first two Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling have a multitude of complex characters for and against the quest’s in their texts. Northrop Frye’s “The Mythos of Summer: Romance.” outlines how he believes what a character’s traits are based on their position on the quest. Frye claims that, “Characters tend to be either for or against the quest. If they assist it they are idealized…

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    One of the most popular book series Harry Potter by J.K. Rowlings reveals the adventure of wizards, and, more importantly, the disparity between wizards and the ordinary people (Paul). Ordinary beings, referred as Muggles, are clearly distinguished from the witches; in fact, Muggles are remote from the conflict between Voldemort and witches in the last series Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. While the battle takes between Harry and Death Eaters, Muggles see no difference to their…

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    between the plots of popular stories and ancient myth. One such reference to these parallels can be found in the plot similarities between the story of Isis seeking out the dismembered parts of her recently murdered husband, Osiris, and the tale of Harry Potter seeking out the cursed horcruxes in order to destroy the evil Lord Voldemort. While there are major differences in context, there are significant similarities between the two stories and how they unfold; chiefly in the presence of an evil…

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    common feelings in humanity and how a person responds to it reveals the depth of his or her moral character. In novels like Everlost by Neal Shusterman and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by JK Rowling, the authors use fear to illuminate the strengths and weaknesses of their characters. The approach that characters like Allie, Harry, and Mary take toward their fears demonstrates to the reader what they value and their true nature. Allie from Everlost portrays herself as a fearless girl…

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