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    Specifically, for anyone who is underage, the use of magic outside areas such as Hogwarts, Hogsmeade and other areas designated as Exception Zones is strictly prohibited! The intentional use of magic by an underage Witch or Wizard in the presence of a Muggle is expressly prohibited unless there are exceptional circumstances, including…

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    Looking For Alaska Quotes

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    While Lily goes to Hogwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizardry. She grows up to die young and have her son become one of the most renowned and famous wizards of all time. Leaving Petunia to be the drizzle out of the two and Lily to be the hurricane. I can relate the quote to…

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    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's stone , a book that almost every child worldwide has sitting on their bookshelf and Star Wars: new hope a movie that has captured the eyes of millions , has multitudes of differences yet the similarities are striking. Most stories follow the same mythic pattern. Every movie seems to have a hero and every book seems to have a villain. According to the archetype notes these are archetypes (the hero, the villain, the mentor ), a hero starts in the everyday world,…

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    Within every story with a hero, there is always a villain. Professor Severus Snape, Hera, and Kronos are all villains. There may be controversy on whether the villains should be on the category of villain, but in the end, all three of them are villains. This essay includes Professor Snape, from the Harry Potter series as a villain. Then there is Kronos from Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. Next is Hera from the Heroes of Olympus series. Professor Snape is a huge controversy starter to…

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    Slytherin Quotes

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    “We must all face the choices between right and wrong.” spoken by Harry poter this quote reminds me of the types of choices the two houses Gryffindor and slytherin make. Slytherin make the bad choices for bad purposes. Gryffindor makes good choices also some bad ones but results in a good purpose. For example Harry Potter and Ron Weasley when they had gone to save hermione from the troll. Comparing and contrasting the two houses is fairly simple being so they have so many differences. Each…

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    Persephone Stereotypes

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    Persephone straightened her skirt. She was more nervous today than she'd ever been before. Interviewing the Malfoys was a huge task, and to make it easier, she'd decided to interview the youngest member of the family, Draco Malfoy. When Mr. Malfoy came into the room, she stood and shook his hand, and invited him to be seated. So far, he seemed withdrawn and quiet, not the evil mastermind so many seemed to view him as. She decided to just dive in. "Mr. Malfoy, would you mind just telling me a…

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    In both Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and Star Wars our protagonists Harry Potter and Luke Skywalker can each be considered a “chosen one” due to their characterizations. Each creator has followed a similar framework that structures their emergence to becoming a chosen one which results in noticeable parallels between the two. Neither of the boys have a comprehensive understanding of their own history, as they are both considered orphans who were raised by extended family, they also…

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    Change is when something is altered, when things become different that is when they have changed. Change is important because without change everything would remain the same making a dull life. But this life will not happen because change is inevitable. Even if your personality and ideas do not change (which will not happen) your body has to change and mature. Change can be a slow development over time or something that happens quickly. These changes can be small, like changing clothes, or big,…

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    equally at risk of Voldemort’s wrath, this conflict features mainly Slytherins and Gryffindors. Meanwhile, the majority of the other two houses function as innocent bystanders subject to the whims of more vocal groups. In this fashion, the houses of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry are an extensive metaphor used by Rowling in her series, as the situation portrayed by the houses is applicable to every situation where the opinions and arguments of a selected group override a quieter…

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    those similar to Harry’s produce the best results and yet are not used as often as they should. The first teaching style presented in great detail in the film is that of Professor Umbridge. Umbridge works for the Ministry of Magic and is sent to Hogwarts School of…

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