Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

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    “I want to see if Harry has already made it to the hospital wing,” said Penelope, when George gave her the Marauder’s Map. “You will get it back later.” Penelope walked back to the castle, she tapped with her wand on the map, “I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.” Firstly she looked at the hospital wing, it was empty. Searching through the room on the map, Penelope finally found Harry in Moody’s office, on the dot next to him it said Bartemius Crouch Junior, Harry was in the room with a…

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    The first mythological reference that provides a new perspective for the reader to look at the story from is when Dumbledore mentions in the Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone to not enter the 3rd floor because it is extremely dangerous and might lead to their deaths. But when Harry and his compatriots find themselves in the out-of-bounds corridor by mistake, they come face-to-face to a three-headed monstrous dog guarding what it seemed like a trapdoor, drooling from all his mouths. (PS, p…

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    installment of the Harry Potter series, The Goblet of Fire, the affection between Ron and Hermione had become steadily more obvious as they grew older. In The Deathly Hallows, the feelings between Ron and Hermione are at their most prominent, and Harry feels more and more outcasted. On page 176 of The Deathly Hallows, Harry observes as Ron and Hermione are sleeping next to each other on the floor of the house on Grimmauld Place, holding hands. As Harry watches, he feels “strangely lonely”. Harry…

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    Harry Potter Controversy

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    “Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light”-Albus Dumbledore. The Harry Potter series, in the opinions of millions, is one of the best book series ever written. There are many characters, alike and different, but we are going to focus on two of the most important of those characters today, Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy, from the Harry Potter series, by JK Rowling, who are not portrayed as friends, or similar people, or alike, but are…

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    from ear to ear. She had chosen the first book that we would read together. She opened the book immediately and began to read aloud in the most obnoxious British accent I had ever heard. This was the first time I fell in love with Harry Potter. The more she read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer 's Stone, the more I slipped into this fascinating world of witches, wizards, mudbloods, and muggles. Eventually I felt like I was watching a movie, not reading a book. I could see their faces and hear their…

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    of the millions of people that have become entranced by the Harry Potter book series, then this question is not so perplexing. If you are not, there 's no need to get stressed out; being called a Muggle isn 't an insult, unless you 're a student of Hogwart 's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Does all of this sound confusing? Well then, step into the magical world of Harry Potter and it will become clear. The adventures of Harry Potter have become world renowned, while renewing children 's…

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    because he “lacked imagination and had no ideas,” or that the Beatles were cut from a record level because the company didn’t think that they had a future in show business. (Weismen) Still harder to believe is that J.K. Rowling’s world famous book ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’ was rejected by no less than 12 publishers before it was finally published in 1997 at the insistence of Bloomsbury chairman, Nigel Newton’s daughter Alice. (Vincent; Lawless “Nigel Newton”) The story of an 11…

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    Jk Rowling Research Paper

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    Joanne Rowling, also known as J.K. Rowling, was born in Yute, United Kingdom in 1965 (“J. K.,” Contemporary). She is best known for writing the Harry Potter series (“J.K., Authors). She has a creative imagination and has been writing since she was a child (“J. K.,” Authors). She wrote her first book when she was six years old; it was about a rabbit named Rabbit and a giant bee named Miss Bee (“J. K.,” Encyclopedia). Soon after writing this story, she knew she wanted to be a writer (“J. K.,”…

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    The Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling creates a fictional magical world that is parallel to the non-magical world that in turn directly reflects social issues in real life. In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2002), J.K. Rowling creates a fictional world of magic that reflects the events in history. Lord Voldemort for example is that of Adolf Hitler and his ideology in view of magic and wizardry. The similarity in a belief of a supreme race, the unmatchable leadership that they held, and…

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    Joanne Rowling, also known as J.K. Rowling, was born in Yute, United Kingdom in 1965 (“J. K.,” Contemporary). She is best known for writing the Harry Potter series (“J.K., Authors). She has a creative imagination and has been writing since she was a child (“J. K.,” Authors). She wrote her first book when she was six years old; it was about a rabbit named Rabbit and a giant bee named Miss Bee (“J. K.,” Encyclopedia). Soon after writing this story, she knew she wanted to be a writer (“J. K.,”…

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