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    Rowling. The arrangement is named after the urgent character, Harry Potter. The story annals the undertakings and encounters of a young person nameed Harry Potter, who turns into one of the best wizards, and his companions Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger, every one of whom are understudies at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The principle story spins around Harry's journey to conquer the Dark wizard Lord Voldemort, who needs to be positively invulnerable and be the greates wizard…

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    Potter movie, The Sorcerer’s Stone, by her teachers. Watson, who was nine at the time, had to audition for the role of Hermione Granger eight times before she finally landed the role that would make her an international star (Biography.com Editors). Watson received critical praise for her role, and cemented her status as an up-and-coming film star. She reprised her role as Hermione Granger for the remaining installments of the franchise, ending with the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, in…

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    in the girl 's bathroom, staring at her pale, trembling hands. She grit her teeth together hard, trying to end the torrent of tears that had been streaming down her face for what had to have been hours. Hogwarts was horribly quiet, as news of Hermione Granger 's death spread throughout the school. Laying on the floor at her feet was the diary. that infernal thing that lead to all of this. It was her fault, all of it. If only she hadn 't been so stupid as to fall under its spell. She had already…

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    and Hermione find themselves on the third floor after running away from Filch, the janitor. The trio has to decide whether or not they should continue on the third floor or go back down to a floor they are allowed to be on. Harry, Ron, and Hermione believe Filch is still following them, so they walk further into the third floor and discover a three-headed dog. However, Fluffy, the three-headed dog, is not the only thing hiding on the third floor. Fluffy is standing on a trap door. Hermione…

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    The Gift By R. W. Thompson 1. "Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Danny. One day he found a magic lamp that would give him anything he wanted. 2 As Steven Jacobs begins his story, the swings in the park come quickly to a stop. The merry-go-rounds stop twirling and the see-saws creak to a halt. The play area of the park becomes very quiet, for the children have come to sit under the giant maple tree and as the shadows grow, hear their daily stories from the blind storyteller of…

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    physical trials he has faced in his relatively young life. Throughout the book series we follow Harry through the several phase of life, and the stories slowly become more serious and adult as he ages. In this first nove, our main troop of Harry, Hermione and Ron are younglings of only eleven. Still budding and blissfully ignorant of the evil that is brewing. As they grow, we can relate and watch a child's psyche slowly build to that of later more adult stages in life. They can mirror the…

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    Like at the Ministry, Harry, Ron, and Hermione plan for months and consider all their options before settling on the plan to use the Polyjuice Potion. Ron suggests that only he and Harry go underneath the Invisibility Cloak, which leads to a discussion about why each of them should stay behind…

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    In the book, “Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone” the author uses conflict as the main literary element of the story, in the current event of a school shooting in Oregon it also connects to conflict. In the book, Rowling uses different characters and emotions to create a conflict between them. In this book Voldemort is after the stone and if he got it he would control the world of wizards and make an Elixir of life. As stated by the author, “If Snape gets hold of the Stone, Voldemort's coming…

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    The adventure, magic, and mystery filled me with agonizing suspense the whole book. I can connect with a lot of the characters especially Hermione. She prizes knowledge and enjoys reading just like me. I could also relate to Harry Potter with his calm and cool impression but underneath he is sometimes a bundle of nerves. I also had some characteristics in common with Ron. I am quirky and awkward…

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    In her texts Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince J. K. Rowling explores the journey of her main protagonist’s growth. Throughout both texts Rowling uses a variety of techniques to show how Harry grows from a naïve young boy to a confident young man. The use of third person narration, setting and character development throughout each novel enables readers to see how Harry develops from an inexperienced young wizard to a wizened young man. In the…

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