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    Ever wanted to be magical? Be a hero? Well at Abookutopia everyone is divergent, a runner, a tribute, a wizard, or a demigod. Our rides, food, and staff are all magical. This is a place for fangirls and/or fanboys. The park is based off young adult books. You will never want to leave this place ever again. Find out who your godly parent is, or what faction you are in. Even muggles will have fun. Then again we are a one of a kind park and voted the best because we are unique in so many ways. Now…

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    The Self and the Other in The Magicians: The Magic of Isolation Romance novels tend to have a band of close knit friends that set out to help the protagonist complete their quest, for instance this is seen the Harry Potter series with Ron, Harry and Hermione. The group allows for all members to succeed and to come to some personal revelation in a healthy way. However, few Romance novels question the necessity for the protagonist to lean so heavily on others for personal growth, for instance…

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    orbiting around her work and redefined an entire genre of books. In addition to transforming the names Harry, Hermione, and Ron into household names, she also brought to life one of the twenty-first century 's most iconic and memorable antagonists: Lord Voldemort, or He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. Striking fear into children 's hearts, he represents the polar opposite to Harry 's goodness. While Harry 's motivations are founded in love and friendships, Voldemort 's are founded in hatred and pure…

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    Muggles Vs Magic Essay

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    Muggles Vs Magic As the headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry once announced, “You place too much importance, and you always have done, on the so-called purity of blood! You fail to recognise that it matters not what someone is born, but what they grow to be!” So why should anybody who is a member of the non-magical community, an ordinary human, be exempt from the chance to interact with those pure bloods (pupils with all magical heritages)? One quarter of the enrolled…

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    person who will make an idea into something physical that will bring them great success and fortune. But on their journey to this success they will most likely face failure and risk on the rise to the top. Top selling novels and world phenomenon Harry Potter author J.K Rowling also known as Joanne Rowling didn’t always have the magical life to…

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    Society has a knack for compartmentalizing everything, including perceptions of people. For example, All Asians are smart; all African Americans are all “hood”, and all white people are either rich or “redneck.” Often these stereotypes can have a negative effect SUCH AS racial tensions, but The major stereotype that affects most of modern relationships is the stereotypes between men and women. Women state that “they are always right”, and “All men act like children”, while men state that “Taking…

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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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    In this essay will evaluate the seemingly archetypal narrative that exist within the Harry Potter series by J.K Rowling. As of July 2013 The Harry Potter series had sold an approximate amount of 450 million copies, reiterating the notion that the series is one of the best- selling series in all of history. Just as professor Mcgonagall said in the first novel. “every child in our world will know his name!”. To this day, 17 years since the release of the first book, many social scientist have…

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    Reading has always been apart of my life. I haven’t always loved it but it’s something my mom has always pushed me to do. I remember when I was in elementary school and I struggled to read books. I always got my R’s and W’s messed up when I would read. I always enjoyed the Junie B. Jones an the Amelia Bedelia books. They both made me laugh a lot and where just a really good read. When I got into the third grade I began reading the Magic Tree House books, In which I fell in love with the…

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    her when I saw Draco and his dweebs talking to Harry. Ugh, I do not want to deal with him today, but I 'll do it to help out Harry. "Midnight, all right? We 'll meet you in the trophy room; that 's always unlocked," Draco said to Harry. As he was walking away from Harry, he ran into me. "Oh, hey Amalia. Did you miss me?" He winked. I rolled my eyes at his antics. "No, I was coming to see Harry." "Potter?" He spat. "Why would you come to see Potter?" "Because he 's my friend, unlike you.…

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