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    I have just read a book called ‘’Percy Jackson The Demigod Files’’ by Rick Riordan and I thought it was a very interesting book and it is one of the best books I have read. There were three different storys in the book but all of them were about Percy Jackson. Percy is the main charahter in the book and he is the son of Poseidon and his mother is a mortal human. Since his father is immortal and his mother is a mortal human, that makes him a demigod/half-blood. Percy appears to live a normal…

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    and she then got out of welfare, got over her divorce, and became the 13th richest woman in Britain (richer than the queen). J.K. Rowling had a lot of things that were difficult to get over in her life. She was trying to publish her first book "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" but she got rejected many times (J.K. Rowling). When Rowling first came up with the…

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    Meow Alternate Ending

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    He's coming back home one day from the grocery store when he hears a meow and when he looks down there's a tiny fluffy white kitten looking at him from between the bushes. He snorts and thinks that Harry would love that innuendo as he kneels down on the floor. The kitten takes a few steps back but keeps looking at him. "Are you hungry?" He asks with a baby voice. "I only have bread and milk with me now, I'm not sure I should give this to you." Meow. "Right." He looks around and sees no…

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    Ordinary World Harry Potter’s ordinary world is his home of number four Privet Drive with the Dursleys. When he crosses the threshold into the wizarding world, the contrasts between the two realms are drastic. “It’s a good idea for writers to make the Ordinary World as different as possible from the Special World, so audience and hero will experience a dramatic change when the threshold is finally crossed”, and it is (Vogler 87). Privet Drive was a dull and miserable existence for Harry. He…

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    switching my name School started and I was able to sound things out phonetically but my spelling and handwriting were ass I later figured out that reading bigger books could help me become better with literacy so I jumped from Geronimo Stilton to Harry Potter I got a literacy handbook in my English class in high school that I still keep with me to help me remember key concepts I’m terrible at 3rd person writing and making things unbiased because I like having a voice 6th grade grand parent…

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    Charlie, the main character, because I went through many similar struggles in the past, and still, to this day, find myself battling those same hardships. In this raw and relatable coming of age novel, Chbosky shows his grasp on the concepts of psychology amongst teens in Perks of Being a Wallflower.…

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    Growing up, I was always fond of coming-of-age stories. Whether it was books, movies, or any other outlet, the idea of these youthful years where some individual transforms into a brand-new person was intriguing. My expectations of my future struggles, as well as my ability to overcome that was something that I looked forward to. Accordingly, when I reached grade twelve, I felt that I was living my dream. I received grades my parents couldn't complain about; I was on sports teams; I spent…

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    excitement that comes with figuring it out. The entire play reeks of suspicion from the very first scene and audience will find it hard to remain rational when their minds are submerged in doubt. This suspicion however is quite accurate because the characters we meet as the story unfolds are nothing short of strange- infact these feelings of peculiarity and mistrust are a core part of Christie’s…

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    Ratched, hold control over her patients through immoral means. A new patient, Randle McMurphy, doesn’t like the ideals of the ward and fights back. Manipulation is very prevalent theme within One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest seen in most of these characters, manipulating or being manipulated. Nurse Ratched is shown in the novel manipulating the patient through her log book and insinuating, while McMurphy combats this with his gambling and manipulating the ward staff. In the novel One Flew Over…

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    Agatha Christie Influence

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    Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile, Crooked House, Murder, She Said, The Alphabet Murders, and The Witness for Protection. even influenced the way mystery movies are being made. Like in her novels the culprit has to be an interesting character or else the audience will lose interest and will strive to have a huge plot twist at the end that no one will expect. This is one Christie’s rules that she has used over the course of her works since she knows that this will engage the reader…

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