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    Cumberbatchers and Holmes fans have held their breaths for quite a while. Everyone was unsure if the much loved adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s novel will come back for a fourth run. True enough, Benedict Cumberbatch made sure he made time for Sherlock season 4 regardless of his busy schedule filming Doctor Strange. While many wonder what kind of adventures await the detective, show runners have teased three words that can ultimately spell out the fate of Sherlock season 4. During the…

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    Along with the character development and dark theme, The Sorcerer’s Stone and The Deathly Hallows differ in story complexity. In the first movie, what you see is what you get. The story is geared towards children so, there is very little symbolism or illusion. Most questions that a viewer might have while watching are answered by the end of the movie. In contrast, the last movie is full of symbolism and deeper meaning. This requires more critical thinking to fully understand which would be…

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    Speech About Tulalane

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    The Potterheads of Green Wave I remember when the last Harry Potter book released. I was still in elementary school. Many of my friends and their siblings were camping out in the mall waiting to buy the book. Though I couldn’t join them (my parents thought it was crazy for a rising fourth grader to camp out for anything, let alone a book), it was the first time I felt a connection with people through the books. That summer marked an important part of my childhood and a key fact to my…

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    Have you ever felt like you have experienced something magical? Harry Dresden is a real life wizard for hire. He is consulting on a double murder case for the police. He is also helping a woman named Monica find her husband, who was practicing magic and suddenly disappeared. I finished Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card, which ended with Ender tricked into defeating the Buggers and the human race colonizing their planet. I also finished Cross by James Patterson, which ended with Alex finding out…

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    1996. Harry Potter is the protagonist of the story, he is white with black hair round glasses and a scar on his forehead in the shape of a lightning bolt. The book begins in the home of harry's aunt's and uncle's house. His uncle is very blunt with him as he tells him to keep in his room and pretend he doesn't exist. After harry gets sent to his room for life Ron comes to save him. Ron is a young redhead boy the same age as harry. Ron comes to harry's window in a flying car and picks harry up…

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    potion class. The dungeons were chilly and silent, would have been scary without pickled animals hanging in glass jars all around the walls. Like Professor Flitwick Professor Snape began the class with attendance and stopped at Harry's name mocking Harry as a "new-celebrity." Draco Malfoy and his friends Crabbe and Goyle giggled. He finished the roll call and faced up at the class. His eyes were jet black like Hagrid's, but he wasn't like Hagrid. They were hollow and caused you to think of…

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    Hermione Quotes

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    “Draco,” Hermione said, “If we are going to move in together, I refuse to have an house-elf. Unless we are paying them, it is not happening.” Draco sighed and rubbed his temples. How many times would they have this conversation? How many times would he have to explain to her that it was far too difficult to find a house elf that wants money? “Hermione, we’ve gone over this. You’re being too emotional.” “So? There is no problem with me being emotional when I know that another living creature,…

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    The characteristic of dehumanization in both Travis Prinzi’s “Dehumanization: Defining Evil in Harry Potter,” and the Harry Potter series written by J.K Rowling offers various similarities between the definition of the word evil, and the context for which the word can be used in respectively. With the philosophical text that Prinzi offers in his thesis regarding the validity of dually the denotation, and the connotation of the word evil, and how it is used to describe several characters in the…

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    J.K. Rowling’s, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, is a common favorite among a wide age group. For kids, it’s a fun book to read because of the magic, and the beautiful imagery. Adults read it for the magical qualities as well, but they also are interested in it, for the use of mythology, and religious themes. When reading it as an adult, you are able to see more than just wands, and bad guys. You are able to dig deeper into Rowling’s hidden character ideals, and the secrets that lie…

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    Harry Potter started off as a baby and his parents were killed by an evil wizard name Voldemort. Voldemort has tried killing Harry as well, but didn 't succeed. A bird, then came by and lifted Harry up onto the air, taking him to a another family called the Dursleys family. The Dursley family lives in Surrely, England. They pretended that they didn 't know know who Mrs. Potter was. Mrs. Dursely is Mrs. Potter sister. The Dursely family answered the door and sees Harry on the floor with a letter…

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