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    (Hunziker) is proof of his deference to the individual culture of muggles and other minorities. This deference is obviously passed on to his children, proven when his 12-year-old son stands against Draco Malfoy after the incident in which he refers to Hermione as a “Mudblood.” As a result of this, the Weasley clan and others like them are clumped together with outsider demographics in the discrimination committed by the oppressive “pure-bloods” of Rowling’s Wizarding World…

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    Without awaiting an answer, she grabbed her wand, extinguished the light, and tapped it against the book. An exact copy appeared with a quiet pop and an excess of sparks. Whoever invented that Charm had a good sense of humour. There was another rustle from somewhere in the room. “Lumos.” The wand flew out of her hand again and floated in mid-air, illuminating both books and nothing else. Shaking her head, she returned to the books. No matter how many fearsome adventures she had faced, nothing…

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    In our generation, technology has become a big part of our daily lives, and we might have become addicted to it. When you walk down the streets, all you see is new high-tech items like smartphones, electronic watches, or even a hoverboard. In your local coffee shop you rarely see a person with a book; however, one book series are still in the hand of all age groups today. These- must- read books are the Harry Potter series. It all began with the first novel, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone…

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    bullying him in the most humiliating ways in front of the school and also married the girl he likes. So these reasons cause Snape become an alone and cruel man. For example, in book three that Snape take the point from Gryffindor just because Hermione Granger answers the werewolf question but didn’t get called by the teacher. In addition to the Snape’s cruel manner. A hero also won’t interest and learn something bad. In the story of Harry Potter, Severus Snape is interesting in dark arts since…

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    Joanne Rowling, Author of the famed Harry Potter series, was born July 31, 1965 in Yate of the United Kingdom (“J.K.Rowling”). Rowling has grown to be one of the most profoundly known children’s authors of the twenty-first century. The genesis of Rowling’s writing career began at a very young age. Since childhood, Rowling knew that she wanted to be a writer. At primary school, Rowling would entertain her classmates by telling thrilling tales of rabbits and a bee. This quality of storytelling…

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    's Harry Potter and the Philosopher 's Stone (1997). The extract itself is taken from chapter ten, Halloween in which a pivotal scene in the plot 's rising action is played out. The scene also highlights a major development in the character of Hermione Granger, from prissy 'nightmare ' (Rowling, 1997) to loyal friend which this essay intends to explore in greater detail. Furthermore, as part of a wider discussion questions such as; how is the relationship between children and adults…

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    Imagine the life of a soldier, police officer, or firefighter; each occupation launches a person into a “new world”, and their individual jobs each give them experiences much like a hero might have during a hero’s journey. For example, when firefighters go to work, they are put in situations unlike those of others in the workforce. Firefighters have assistance from tools, such as a water hose, as well as from their colleagues. The hero’s journey is an archetype of the common expedition of a…

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    She was born in Paris, France but was raised in England. She always had good grades in every school subject. Emma went to Brown University in Rhode Island in 2009. Emma is mostly known for her role as Hermione Granger in the wizard movies, "Harry Potter". Hermione is Harry Potter's smart bossy, best friend and voice of reason. Between 2001 and 2011, there have been 8 Harry Potter movies. The movies have made more than $974 million worldwide and were nominated for 3 Academy Awards…

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    Draco, Neville, Hermione, and of course Harry, have become more prominent in society since the publishing of the books. Between the time that the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was published and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 was released in theatres, the amount of people with the name Neville increased by about 5,000 in the United States. The name Lily has been in the top one-hundred names since 2001 and was especially popular in 2011. In 2001, the name Hermione hit its…

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    Hermione helps Ron during charms, helps Harry during the Triwizard Tournament, and she helps Neville during Potions. She aids them in problem solving, fixing essays, and even helps to get them out of trouble (Sorcerer 's Stone 178). She supports them educationally and emotionally, especially when she tells Harry: “Books! And cleverness! There are more important things—bravery and friendship” (Sorcerer’s Stone 287). Neville, Harry, Hermione, and Ron all also support each…

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