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    Analyiss of the Harry Potter and the philosophers stone The storyline of the book Book starts by telling about Harrys muggle(non-wizard) family for quite a while. In my opinion there was too much of it and most of it was totally irrelevant. Then some weird things start happening, shooting stars all over Britian and owls flying by daylight just to name a few. Finally our main character, Harry Potter comes onto the stage. Two legendary wizards and one goofy half-giant called Hagrid leave Harry to…

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    have a loving family environment, but he does not have any friends to support him. After becoming a student at Hogwarts, however, Harry quickly creates a large group of friends, but, more importantly, a close relationship with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. It is because of this friendship that allowed them to overcome many obstacles they faced in life. For example, in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Voldemort tried to obtain the sorcerer's stone by means to return to full strength.…

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    France in 1990, but she grew up in England. She is an activist for women and human rights, the UN’s Goodwill Ambassador, she started HeForShe and a Feminist Goodreads Book Club and is an amazing activist but what she is best known for is playing Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. Watson attended Brown University but had to take a couple years off to finish the Harry Potter series (Biography.com Editors 2017). Watson is a hero to many because she’s liberated women from…

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    want to go to Hogwarts, a place he considers his home, considering to live with Sirius Black, his godfather. When Harry Potter arrives at Hogwarts, he is introduced to Professor Umbridge, and he wishes he had stayed with Sirius. It was not until Hermione suggested building a dueling club of sorts – latter called Dumbledore’s Army – until Harry begins to feel pleased that he came to…

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    Beauty, a combination of qualities, such as shape, color, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight. Beautiful, of a very high standard; excellent. These two words control all aspect of a woman’s life. They spend most of their time making themselves look nice to please society. For instance, they wear make-up, designer clothes and shoes, nice jewelry, and they make sure their hair is always done nicely. This idea that women has to look good for society is the main theme in…

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    The theme of the novel Freak the Mighty, by Rodman Philbrick is “two is stronger than one.” In this novel, two friends Freak (Kevin) and Max go through a journey of friendship, discovering exactly how far their bond can be pushed. The first time this theme is seen is when Freak and Max defeated Blade, a gang leader, using teamwork. The first example from the text is, “Finally, I get so that I’m facing back at the shore and there’s Blade, just his head above the water, and he looks all white…

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    an example of what a lady is not. Now we see her as a symbol of strength and independence in a time where women did not pull a say on who they were supposed to marry. This character, Elizabeth Bennet, is reflected again in modern literature in Hermione Granger, the sidekick of Harry Potter in the “Harry Potter franchise” by J. K. Rowling. They are both intellectual women who are much more intelligent than the male character in their books and way ahead of their time in both education and the…

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    Source Female Characters in our lives and in Literature Okay, so this blog post isn't about Hermione Granger from Harry Potter, but we can all agree that she is portrayed as a strong female character in the series. She pursues her goals, takes on a troll by herself, recognizes the way Elves are treated and starts a campaign, and grows up to be proud young woman. Historically, females have been treated poorly, valued for their appearance and ability to do housework and please men. It was an…

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    The major mythical aspect of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban not surprisingly violates the fundamental principles of science. This novel incorporates several ideas that do not have a scientific basis, for example the concept of “transfiguration”, the ability of humans to transform into animals. However, from the standpoint of evolutionary biology, Azkaban provides examples of evolution in practice, including gene expression and hybrid species. It also includes characters…

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    Witches Rowling, J.k, Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban -Fiction Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is about Harry Potter's adventure on finding out who Sirius Black really is. He takes on this adventurous journey with his friends Hermione Granger a muggle/wizard and Ron Weasley a red haired troublemaker. In this adventure book Harry is going into his 3rd year at Hogwarts. (Wish I could have a million owls telling me I’m expected to go to Hogwarts.) During his year before and…

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