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    The Dark Is Rising Essay

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    The Dark Is Rising by Susan Cooper, is about a eleven year old boy named Will. Will is part of large family and lives a close to normal life until the day of his eleventh birthday. On Will’s eleventh birthday,he is told that he has powers and needs to use his power and the help of the rest of the light to defeat the dark. Throughout the book, Susan Cooper developes many themes for the Will, and the reader to understand. One of the themes in The Dark is Rising is that unity is power. Another…

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    “We've all got both light and dark inside us. What matters is the part we choose to act on. That's who we really are.” J.K Rowling stated in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. This powerful and inspiring quote establishes on how all humans make mistakes and they are not always perfect. It illustrates that the decisions one makes will help decide what kind of future will they face. In addition, this excerpt typifies the key to any situation by showing when times get tough, people need to…

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    J.K. Rowling’s, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, is a common favorite among a wide age group. For kids, it’s a fun book to read because of the magic, and the beautiful imagery. Adults read it for the magical qualities as well, but they also are interested in it, for the use of mythology, and religious themes. When reading it as an adult, you are able to see more than just wands, and bad guys. You are able to dig deeper into Rowling’s hidden character ideals, and the secrets that lie…

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    The Darkest Magic of All Win as a team, lose as a team; experience victory as a team, experience trauma as a team. While on any team, the ideas of family and companionship are encouraged to the fullest extent, and most of the time, are received and understood throughout the entire squad. That means in any group, the losses and traumatic incidences that are experienced are done so in a shared fashion. Some may even call it communal or shared trauma. Within Harry Potter and the Order of the…

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    To Stop a Halloween Thief The boy's name is brady. Brady is a fourteen year old eighth grader who is passing out candy on Halloween. Alongside him is his best friend Cam. The two boys have been passing out candy for about an hour now and they were starting to get tired when they saw a couple of Juniors driving in a pickup truck snatching candy from the little kids on the street. Brady instantly recognized the three guys. The driver was Tommy,a starter on the high school football team. The other…

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    to fight villains, Harry actually comes face to face with Voldemort, but Percy doesn’t he has to fight Gaea’s giant and other monsters that she sends to earth. Other characters in the book are Annabeth and Hermione they both are really intelligent, but Annabeth is more of a warrior than Hermione. Ron and Frank had different reason to not be scared anymore, Ron was tired of being in his brothers' shadows and he had to live up to them, but Frank was scared of Fire because his stick could get…

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    “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” is the first movie in the Harry Potter series stemming from the popular J.K. Rowling books. In this first Harry Potter movie, Harry discovers that he is in fact, a wizard, and goes off to the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry where he faces many daunting tasks as he uncovers the truth of his dark and dangerous past. The research done on this particular movie examines Potter as the hero, traces his hero’s journey through the Call to Adventure,…

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    Albus Metamorphosis

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    Albus to help, Scorpius finds Professor Snape in his office, and explains that he is from a different world, in which Voldemort was defeated by Harry Potter. Snape believes this story, and leads Scorpius to a secret hideout, where they meet up with Hermione, Ron, and Neville, who are all brigands in this new world. He divulges his story to them as well, and they help him get back to the real…

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    In the article, “Harry Potter and the Measures of Personality: Extraverted Gryffindors, Agreeable Hufflepuffs, Clever Ravenclaws, and Manipulative Slytherins,” the subject is about humans that tend to identify themselves with groups of people in fiction writing due to their personalities. This article is informative because it was written by psychologists to inform the readers about their research and experiment. The experiment is about people who have taken J,K. Rowling’s Pottermore test and…

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    Atonement Monologue

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    I want to start off by saying that I am sorry you had that experience and that it has tormented you for so long. I understand how difficult it would be to admit that you were an inactive bystander, but you need to think about putting Harry first. The only way to deal with the guilt is to admit your wrongdoing and to strive for atonement. Otherwise, it will go on eating you from the inside out. If you and Harry decided to enter this contest together then I assume that the two of you were close.…

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