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    “The Sea” at age 7. She had no prior acting experience when her theater teachers encouraged her to audition for the upcoming film adaptation of Harry Potter. At age 9, Watson auditioned eight different times before she finally landed the role of Hermione Granger. J.K. Rowling who deeply contributed to the…

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    Whether it is a Bar Mitzvah or being able to vote for the first time, various occasions and rituals are recognized in today’s society to specifically represent the growth from a child to adulthood. Growing up is an essential part in life because it allows the child to make mistakes and to learn from the experience. Several authors such as J.K Rowling have used to their stories to demonstrate the development of a hero, from an innocent and naïve child to a brave and responsible being. In a coming…

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    in the library Hermione learns that a chamber was opened at Hogwarts fifty years ago and a student was killed. Students all over the school are being petrified, and many people think Harry is the one to blame because he can talk to snakes and he stumbled upon the bodies of Headless Nick and Justin Finch; but Hagrid ends up being arrested. Harry and Ron get a tip that they need to follow the spiders which leads them to Aragog; the spider tells them that Hagrid is innocent. Hermione figures out…

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    Harry Potter who lives with his horrible aunt Petunia, Uncle Vernon, and cousin Dudley in Privet Drive. After He finds out he’s a wizard, everything goes beserk. He arrives at Hogwarts and meets his two best friends, Ronald Bilius Weasley, and Hermione Jean Granger. Their friendships are challenging through all the battles with death eaters and Lord Voldemort, but they manage to keep their friendship with the help of their headmaster Albus Dumbledore. They make friends, enemies, and many…

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    Potter, an abandoned young orphan; Ron Weasley, an adventure bound young man; and Hermione Granger, a studious and clever young woman. Throughout the friendship, each of the three portray their own individualized strengths: Harry…

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    Disclaimer: JKR owns her characters, plots, and world. But not mine :) Extremely long AN: About people accepting Harry as being from the future so quickly… the students didn’t and neither did the ministry. The teachers were one over by the contract as the magic that created them is considered deadly in the extreme. Not quite black but the type of magic that if you tinker with it legend states your soul will be collected by the Wild Haunt, a myth that came pre-humanity. Soooo yeah that won over…

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    Harry Potter Changes

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    In the novel Harry Potter, written by J.K. Rowling, Harry goes through a lot of changes. He goes from being bullied to standing up for himself and others. Harry is a scrawny black haired boy who lives on number 4 Privet Drive with the Dursleys, his cousins. In the beginning of the “fictional” novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Harry Potter is a lonely boy who was constantly being bullied by his older cousin Dudley “He wore round glasses held together with a lot of Scotch tape…

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    Harry found himself enjoying the company that Ron brought; although they had only met a few hours before, he felt completely at ease. He wondered whether the red head would prove to be his first actual friend. As Ron pulled out his wand, determined to turn Scabbers yellow, the door their compartment was pulled open and a girl their age peered in. She had wild, frizzy hair and brown eyes, and her expression was slightly disdainful. "Have you happened to see a toad?" She asked," A boy called…

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    separation. According to Gennep it is the stage where he is separated from the roles and obligations he had before (Nye 2008, 146). Harry leaves his miserable life with the Dursleys behind and is quick to form a relationship with other wizards, Ron and Hermione. The stage of liminality Harry experiences is the first school year in Hogwarts. “The liminal stage may entail an inversion of ‘normal’ life, marked by different forms of dress, a different place, and different kinds of behavior” (Nye…

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    “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” by J.K. Rowling is about a boy named Harry Potter who lived with his aunt, uncle, and their son at 4 Privet Dr. More specifically, underneath the cupboard. At least that’s where he spent most of his time hiding from his cousin Dudley who loved to beat him up. But on his 11th birthday, Harry’s life changed forever after he received a visit from a giant man named Hagrid. He found out that his parents weren’t who his aunt and uncle had made them seem…

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