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    Hermione Granger

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    In the novel Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, Hermione Granger is a muggle born witch who is constantly mocked by other students for her know-it-all persona. She acts like it does not bother her when it really makes her feel embarrassed, but her strongest most important character trait is her intelligence. Hermione is confident in herself because she knows that she is an amazing witch with many different talents, including spell casting and potion brewing, this confidence leads others to believe she is stuck up and causes them to not like her. Before they became friends, Hermione overhears Ron whisper, “it’s no wonder no one can stand her” to Harry after class. All she was trying to do was help him improve, but he didn’t want…

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    the writer always seems to make characters very relatable even if their lives are far fetched.The three fictional characters that most represent my personality are Hermione Granger from Harry Potter for the way she always has a sarcastic response when she replies to Harry and Ron, Moana from the movie Moana for her curiosity and her will to always follow her heart, and Jasmine from Aladdin because she always does what is right and enjoys having a loving connecting with animals. Even though…

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    focusses. Feminism is a fairly heavy and highly contested topic, with a lot of critics eager to “expose” authors who do not portray female characters as feminists, especially J.K. Rowling’s Hermione Granger. However, it is important to remember that Hermione Granger is an eleven-year-old…

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    Peeved Hermione Granger

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    If there was one thing that peeved Hermione Granger the most it was not understanding things. That was what she did: she understood the minutia of complex concepts, spells, and potions, picked up on the undercurrents of context, connotation, and expressions, and, last but not least, prided herself on having learned, in detail, the history and guiding principles of both the Muggle and the Wizarding Worlds. In their years at Hogwarts, it was that knowledge that allowed her to assess situations and…

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    Hermione Granger: The Badass Heroine We All Want To Be Let’s face it. Without Hermione Granger, Harry Potter would be a footnote in Voldemort: Rise to Power, and we muggles would be little more than subservient house elves to our magical overlords. Hermione Granger, for anyone who’s been living on Mars for the past two decades, is one of the three central characters in JK Rowling’s Harry Potter books. If you haven’t read them/seen the movies and plan to, stop reading now and instead check out…

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    Hallows Part 2, Hermione Granger still inspires me to this day. Hermione Granger is intelligent, caring, and altruistic. Although Hermione was not the most popular to begin with, she still amazed everyone with her quick wits and intelligent responses. Since she was a mudblood, who was born of muggle parents, she was picked on quite a bit by Draco Malfoy. She out smarted Draco with the help of Harry Potter and Ronald Weasley. She helped Harry and Ron get out of the situations by remembering…

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    friendship between Harry Potter, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley intrigues the readers whereas it contains both genders. Furthermore, Rowling sets the characters with contrasting personality to be best friends. The novel is not only about adventures that Harry Potter had but also his friendship between his classmates. This study will explain the significance of characterisation in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.…

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    In the 2001 movie Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, based off the novel by J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter learns about the magic world while starting his first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. In doing so, he forms strong friendships with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, two fellow first-years, who together fight for their lives while trying to reach and protect the immortality gem, the Sorcerer’s Stone. Toward the end of the movie, the trio battles through various tests…

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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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    Fahrenheit 451 Week 4

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    Severus Snape, a member of the Order of the Phoenix, meets with Narcissa Malfoy, Draco's mother. He makes an Unbreakable Vow with her to protect and assist Draco in his mission given by Lord Voldemort. Dumbledore takes Harry to the home of Horace Slughorn, former Potions teacher at Hogwarts, and persuades him to return to teach. Harry is taken to the Burrow, where Hermione has already arrived. The next morning they get their O.W.L. results, and school supplies lists. Later, Ron Weasley and…

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