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    things and I need to forget about them for a while, so in Harry Potter you’re taken to this wonderful imaginary world where everything is different. But also the main characters are completely real and modern so you can relate to them.”(Evanna Lynch, N.D)Evanna Lynch faced challenges as a child and got through them by following something she loved. She started acting and later became an iconic actress. INNOVATE: Evanna was introduced into the Harry Potter franchise when she was about 8 years…

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    task, Harry had to fight a dragon to retrieve an egg, in Arthurian legends, dragons have always been a prominent feature as Arthur sent out to hunt a “dragon that had laid waste to [the Seven Estuary] part of the kingdom” (Mersey p.51) as well as in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s History of the King’s of Britain, Merlin is a boy who finds two dragons buried under a tower and then made a prophecy about the coming of Arthur. In Harry’s second task, he had to rescue Ron from the depths of a lake. Harry…

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    Books are great to expand your knowledge and broaden your thinking and imagination. There is a numerous amount of genre’s. The variations are endless and it all depends on the author. Not all books make it big time, some come across being banned in certain countries for the content it contains. For example, The Hobbit is a banned book, but it should not be. It is filled with great humor, adventure, and it is a good read for fantasy lovers. In fact, before the book was published a ten year old…

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    J.K. Rowling is a world renowned writer with a great sense of Aristotelian appeals. She is the writer of the Harry Potter series and a graduate of the University of Exeter. In June of 2008, she was asked to write the commencement speech at Harvard University. She titled the speech, “The Fringe Benefits of Failure, and the Importance of Imagination.” As the title explains, she decides to speak about the benefits of failure and her personal failures. As she talks about failure, she tells the…

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    In the story I am going about to tell you is about, the cookie monster is trying to catch the the Loch Ness Monster because of a reason inside the story. This story is fiction if it has someone like the cookie monster inside of it. The fact that the Lock Ness might be really debatable if it is true or not. I believe the facts that I have heard on TV, and the cookie monster is just a man in a costume used for entertaining little kids. The Cookie Monster also went to rehab because of his addiction…

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    The acting in The Room is one of the worst things ever. Tommy Wiseau’s voice is like the vocal equivalent to a serial killer’s ransom note made of magazine clippings. In the same sentence he yells and whispers for no reason and he emphasises all the wrong words, causing any serious scene to become a comedic moment. All of the other actors are reasonable for the film they are in, except for Greg Sestero, who has zero chemistry with his supposed best friend Johnny. The Room, while being a…

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    Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck, is a book written by Jeff Kinney. Jeff Kinney, the author of my book, has also written nine other books. They are all apart of the book series called “ Diary of a Wimpy Kid”. Jeff Kinney has won three different awards for his books in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. He has won the Kids Choice Award For Favorite Book multiple times in his career. Jeff Kinney won the Goodreads Choice Awards Best Middle Grade and Children’s book two times. His oldest award is the…

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    Book Censorship

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    Books should be uncensored for they teach what parents are afraid of teaching their children while they’re young. However, some people have opposing perspectives that certain books depict inappropriate imagery or implications for younger age groups. Restricting access to books, however, will cause younger groups to be hit harder by the face of reality rather than easing into what reality becomes as they grow up into adulthood. Books give necessary information to children that is important for…

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    I have been a big fan of Stephen King the writer, ever since the first time I picked up one of his novels, while I was in the seventh grade. I found myself completely hooked and unable to turn away from anything that he writes. I find most of his writings to be full of suspense and chilling clarity, as a reader Stephen King does a trendous job with bringing your imingation alive. While reading the review done by Berry, Jedediah.”Under the Dome.” Los Angeles Times [Los Angeles, Calif] 09 Nov…

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    that Cath is extremely passionate about her writing and reading of fanfiction. “I love love stories, Cath said.” (Rowell 56). Cath and I both have a common interest in reading fanfiction. I have read several fanfictions before based off of the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. The connections I have made have caused me to make a few predictions based off of the…

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