Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

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    Slytherin Quotes

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    “We must all face the choices between right and wrong.” spoken by Harry poter this quote reminds me of the types of choices the two houses Gryffindor and slytherin make. Slytherin make the bad choices for bad purposes. Gryffindor makes good choices also some bad ones but results in a good purpose. For example Harry Potter and Ron Weasley when they had gone to save hermione from the troll. Comparing and contrasting the two houses is fairly simple being so they have so many differences. Each…

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    Read Around The Genre: Wizards and Witches Rowling, J.k, Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban -Fiction Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is about Harry Potter's adventure on finding out who Sirius Black really is. He takes on this adventurous journey with his friends Hermione Granger a muggle/wizard and Ron Weasley a red haired troublemaker. In this adventure book Harry is going into his 3rd year at Hogwarts. (Wish I could have a million owls telling me I’m expected to go to…

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    “Ollivander,” explained Dumbledore, thoughtfully, “is one of the finest wand makers in the world. You boys should have no trouble having a wand choose you. It may take some time, so if you find yourselves needing me, you will find in Florean Fortescue’s ice cream parlor. He and I haven’t spoken in years; I think it’s time I pay him a visit,” He paused, allowing Sam and Dean to peer down the crooked street to a sunny, brightly colored shop that was indeed, an ice cream parlor. “Well, good luck,”…

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    Draco Malfoy One Shot: Running from the Past Reader x Draco Malfoy. The Death Eaters won the battle after the Malfoys ran away. (Spoiler alert! I didn't explain more just in case you haven't finished Deathly Hallows. SPOILER ALERT.) Bad stuff ensued, including this nugget of drama: the Death Eaters are after the Malfoys because the Malfoys betrayed them by running away from the battle. They caught Narcissa and Lucius, but Draco is still on the run. Reader is a muggle, with a…

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    HarryPotterLandia is a Harry Potter themed world where everything is perfect. Every day, for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, everyone in my land would gather in the Great Hall and eat anything that you desire at that time. Also, in my world, we have no disease and a potion that can cure anything if someone is injured. For school, we would have the perfect teachers who actually care for the students and give no homework. The boys and men in my world would be hot, mature, and not annoying. In the…

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    older man thinks about letting Harry do it. He likes how it’s Harry begging for it even though the younger boy is the one who has not come in a week. Harry always gets so hard from sucking Louis off, like a physical response to having his mouth used. The Beast rubs his hands up and down the younger man’s soft thighs, circling his thumb proudly over the shadow of a bruise he left there a few days ago. “You can blow me later,” he says reasonably, as if he were bestowing Harry with a gift (which,…

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    Harry Potter and Doctor Who have many things in common yet though the main ideas and plot couldn’t be more different.The main things you will find that are the same is that the main character is inhuman which gives them certain powers, they both die more than once and they both have arch rivals that are the main reason their family is dead.The main difference is that one is alien the other is a wizard and one has an immortal villain the other keeps having offspring.Although Harry Potter and…

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    In "Ban Harry Potter," the author uses hypostatization, faulty analogy, and false use of authority in an attempt to prove their point that Harry Potter books in school will inevitably cause children to "grow into suicidal nuts." First, Hypostatization is found in the second paragraph where it says, "History has shown that encouraging... drug addiction." This is hypostatization because the abstract concept of Harry Potter leading to drug addiction is not backed up with any evidence, but is…

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    James Potter Sparknotes

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    James Potter is eleven when he gets his Hogwarts letter, and his mother gives him an extra piece of pie at dinner to celebrate while his father clamps him proudly on the back. Sirius Black is on the verge of twelve when he gets his, and his mother quips that “at least he’s not a Squib” while his father takes another long swig of his White Rat Whiskey. Both were born into privileged lives with ginormous mansions and important families, but neither one of them can wait to leave. When you’re a…

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    ‘Harry Potter’ is the second highest grossing franchise of all-time, only having been beaten by the Marvel Cinematic Universe. With money like that rolling in, it was only a matter of time before a prequel, sequel, or spin-off was put into the works. Enter ‘Fantastic Beast and Where to Find Them’. In the ‘Harry Potter’ universe, there exists a textbook entitled ‘Fantastic Beast and Where to Find Them,’ but who wrote it? And what’s his story? This new spin-off film hopes to answer those questions…

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