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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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    The struggles before success is never a popular topic people like to explore. The life of Joanne Rowling before she wrote Harry Potter was a struggle from her education, to trying to find a job, and even to her marriages. Like many writers, Rowling did not expect fame and fortune. All Rowling wanted was the opportunity to share her creativity and have an out from her world of struggles. Little did she know that her escape from her life would one day become a beloved and inviting escape for…

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    spark of interest in the theatrical world, was when she won a poetry contest for reciting James Reeves’ “The Sea” at age 7. She had no prior acting experience when her theater teachers encouraged her to audition for the upcoming film adaptation of Harry Potter. At age 9, Watson auditioned eight different times before she finally landed the role of Hermione Granger. J.K. Rowling who deeply contributed to the…

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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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    that has been told for nineteen years is the story of a boy by the name of Harry Potter. If you have never been told the narrative you must know that Harry Potter was not just an ordinary boy , but one who possessed magical powers ,and defeated one of the most sinister wizards of all time when he was just a baby. Harry Potter is an underdog in a classic way and by the definition of an underdog by Malcolm Gladwell because Harry possesses characteristics…

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    hid great secrets. He introduced himself as Harry Potter. After hearing the long and almost unbelievable story of how I accidentally fell into a television and landed in this magical forest where his nondescript house stood, he helpfully suggested that we find the secret door that lay behind the antique golden book shelf that could be opened by the special golden key in the hidden treasure chest. Having carefully read many long books about Harry Potter, he was as large as life to me so I could…

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    “Things do not change; we change”(Henry Thoreau). This quote relates to transcendentalism because in the movie Dead Poets Society each character goes through a change that changes them for the better. The movie Dead Poets Society is about a group of students who have a teacher who is different from the teachers at their boarding school. Mr. Keating uses different methods to teach his students. All the boy’s face a lot of pressure from their parents. Then one day the come across the Dead Poets…

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    “The truth." Dumbledore sighed. "It is a beautiful and terrible thing, and should therefore be treated with great caution.” ― J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Much Ado About Nothing is a comedy play written by William Shakespeare. Deception radiates throughout the play, driving the plot. Claudio is a young gullible count, who is infatuated with Hero. Hero is a sweet, young, & innocent lady pledged to marry him. Claudio only met Hero by the gracious hospitality offered by…

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    lights who beat up greasers for fun. As he was walking home, a car full of socs come and starts to beat him up. Just then, the gang comes and makes the Socs leave Pony alone. The gang includes Darry, Soda, Johnny, Dally, Two-Bit, and some other characters (who aren’t that important). Darry is though and hardened by life. He works two jobs to take care of his younger brothers. He is hard on Pony because he wants him to do well in school and in life. Soda is also Pony’s older brother and is “The…

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    Does the educational value of attending college outweigh the considerable debt that is accrued as a consequence of the cost of education? Barbara Ehrenreich considers this topic in her work titled ‘College Students Welcome to a Lifetime of Debt’ that addresses young adults trapped in university debt. She sarcastically informs the reader that the social norm to attend post secondary has been capitalized upon and now students are blindly lured into paying ridiculous fees. Ehrenreich strengthens…

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