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    After binge watching the Harry Potter movie series, I've decided to live a life, or even a couple lives if there is a need to complete my full exploration of the world. It's really been likeable so far, and I could experience the whole world while reading the books too! But I do truly wonder whether or not I should live multiple lives there. Another thing is, I wonder whether or not I should become Harry Potter or become a side character and become part of the lore as a wizard more powerful…

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    about their differences. Another event that broke the invisible wall down was when the Germans surrendered and the war ended. The two sides came together to celebrate and the bitterness and animosity that had existed between the two sides disappeared. Harry noticed that, "The war, it seemed, had almost completely destroyed the invisible wall that had separated us, bringing the two sides together" (Bernstein 160). The last event that broke down the wall, was the party thrown in celebration of…

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    Introduction Christian themes and metaphors are common in literature because of their universal renown, but depending on how these are used and referenced in the work, they convey different meanings and have different effects on the reader. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis and The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway are two works of literature that use Christian allegories. In Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, four children venture into the magic world of…

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    china with the newspaper, causing the crumpled toad-like face of the former Head of the Muggle-Born Registration Commission to assume an outraged expression as it lay underneath a Muggle soup bowl. It was, in a sense, a cathartic experience. And Harry had made sure to buy extra copies. The trip to her parents’ house had been his idea – between worrying about Remus’ condition and mulling over the unresolved situation with Ron, who had chosen to stay at the Burrow for a few days, sleep never came…

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    easy for the two men. Both men came from poor single-parent homes, struggled financially, and went to juvenile hall. Dr. Hunt and Dr. Davis are not the first people to experience hardships that test their resilience. JK Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, faced many challenges before she could become one of the most successful authors ever. How do Dr. Hunt's and Dr. Davis's hardships compare to Author JK Rowling's? Dr. Rameck Hunt was born on May 1, 1973, in Orange, New…

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    Power Is Yours, Planeteers!”: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Children’s Environmentalist Popular Culture how society has a formulaic style that must be followed for something to become mainstream. The Harry Potter franchise shatters this formulaic style as evidenced in Elizabeth Teare’s essay Harry Potter and the Technology of Magic. Every individual in a society strives to achieve a sense of normalcy…

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    At the beginning of this project, coming up with a theme was quite easy but connecting them all together using different genres seemed like an almost impossible task. As I thought more about it, I decided to use the green light as my theme because I felt like the light was a big part of the book since it represents an unattainable dream or future. In this box, you are gonna see four different types of genres such as a found poem, a newspaper article about Gatsby’s parties, a drawing, and a movie…

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    Houdini was very very famous escape artist.For an example,he was really unique because of how different he was from other escape artist .In the text it says no one before has so completely defined the art of escape as Harry Houdini. Houdini is popular because he was unique because he always tried dangerous tricks that nobody,he was also different the other escape artist ever did and was very very good at all his magic tricks.Most famous people were not magicians.That is why he was so good…

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    Have you ever felt like you were being watched, or just wanted to solve a mystery? Have you ever wanted to be friends with gnomes, or ride a unicorn? Well, that’s exactly what you can do in Gravity Falls. I think everyone should watch Gravity Falls because there’s mystery, funny characters, and a mysterious background story. The most exciting thing is the mystery. The two main characters, Dipper and Mabel, go around the town and solve mysteries like what zombies, gnomes, and mermaids are, and…

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    Potini's The Dark Horse

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    You don't need to know anything about chess, New Zealand or Genesis Potini to fall under the spell of "The Dark Horse." This may have as much to do with the real-life Potini as with the actor who becomes him in this loving portrait: "Fear the Walking Dead" star Cliff Curtis. His immersive portrayal makes Potini fascinating and unpredictable in every frame of "The Dark Horse." The real guy was just as interesting. It was a 2003 documentary about the New Zealand chess champ (nicknamed the Dark…

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