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    published in 1997. Harry Potter is a series fantasy novel. It is about the life of a young wizard, Harry Potter. After knowing about his true identity, he attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He became friend with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Harry was struggle with the battle with Lord Voldemort, the true evil wizard. By reading the novel, the readers can see the clear author’s social concern, anti-government sentiments. In Harry Potter, there are two kind of class, the…

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    For many people, an obsession with a particular book series might seem like a strange thing. A lot of people consider this sort of obsession to be “unhealthy;” however, I believe that an obssession with a particular book series to be very beneficial and even healthy. Books can enrich our understanding of the world and teach us many things we may not necessarily learn in normal environments. Such as the plights of people who may not be considered to be normal. Books can also help us feel like…

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    novels have themes that parallel the Bible. That should not mean that Christians should criticize the novel. These parallels can be seen through Lily’s sacrifice to save Harry from Voldemort and the friendship Harry makes with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger at school. These points are vital to the story and without them, there would not be a Harry Potter…

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    attire, all him and I need now is a magic wand to complete it. The first stop we make is at the wand shop called Olivanders. Nate gets the wand of Lord Voldermort, who is also the dark Wizard in all seven books. I pick the wand that belongs to Hermione Granger, she is a good witch and plays a major role in the books. Her character also portrays a complete know it all as well, and I can relate to…

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    Fantasy and science fiction have for a long time depicted woman as possessing inferior roles than their male counterparts who are often the sung heroes in most of the literary work. Fiction and fantasy genres are a representation of the real world whereby most of the authors concentrate on the traditional roles and attributes of women such as being, submissive, passive, obedient, and powerless and in most cases have few or no roles in the pieces of art. On the other hand, men are portrayed as…

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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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    “The Tale of Three Brothers” was first introduced in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and last book in the Harry Potter series written by J.K. Rowling. In the story arc, one of the main character, Hermione Granger, narrates the story from her copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard. These tales were commonly read to children as bedtimes stories because they’re “told to amuse rather than instruct” (Rowling 409). “The Three of Three Brothers” relates how three brothers cheated Death…

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    “The Tale of Three Brothers” was first presented in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and last book in the Harry Potter series written by J.K. Rowling. In the story arc, one of the main character, Hermione Granger, narrates the story from her copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard. These tales were commonly read to children as bedtimes stories because they are “told to amuse rather than instruct” (Rowling 409). “The Three of Three Brothers” relates how three brothers cheated Death…

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    The Magical Writer of the Wizarding World Harry Potter a great story for people through the decades that will never get old. That teaches important lessons to kids and adults on important topics in peoples lifes. By looking at Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone you can see that J.K Rowling includes the themes of friendship and loss due to the influential people she has encountered in her life. J.K Rowling was born on July 31, 1965 at Yate General Hospital in England. She was raised by her…

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    One of modern society’s favourite pastimes is watching and comparing films. Films have the ability to make us laugh, cry, or even think while touching our hearts no matter what the genre is. Contemporary media genres have dramatically changed since classical literary times, which divided theatrical and literature into groups of drama and comedy, giving birth to genres. Films have become difficult to place into a specific genre, as “any theme may appear in any genre” (Chandler 1997, p. 1)…

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