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    Black, Harry’s godfather who was imprisoned for twelve years in Azkaban before he escaped. He was a close friend of the Potters, who went to a hideout because they were being hunted by Voldemort. He was thought to be their Secret Keeper, the only one who knew their location, who then spilled the secret to Voldemort. He was accused of killing twelve Muggles and Peter Pettigrew at the night Harry’s parents, James and Lily, were killed. In both of the book and the film, he is shown as a vicious…

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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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    Agent Six of Hearts: Six was created by ChaoSonic through the use of modified DNA, along with his ‘brothers’ Kyntak and Sevadon. During a fire which destroyed The Lab, Six managed to escape and was found by his soon to be boss King. When Six turned sixteen he began working for the Deck. In the novel Six is described as having black hair, white teeth, pale skin and blue eyes. In the novel we also find that he is 1 meter and 78 centimetres. Six usually wears a black coat and dog tags which he uses…

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    fight, it says: “My wish, for you, is that this life becomes all that you want it to…your worries stay small, you never need to carry more than you can hold.” Lupin fought to bring about a better future for his son, and a world without the threat of Voldemort. We know the importance of these promise because Lupin states: “Sorry I will never know him…but he will know why I died and I hope he will understand. I was trying to make a world in which he could live a happier life” (Deathly Hallows…

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    In social psychology, fundamental attribution error is described as the tendency of people to attribute the behaviors of others to internal factors --such as character, personality, and intent-- rather than resulting from external factors and/or circumstance (Schwarz, 2014). This contrasts with an individual 's self-perception, which accounts for all readily available knowledge of personal circumstance, when evaluating personal behavior. Fundamental attribution error is an intensely common…

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    The rivalry in the wizarding world, resembles the competition in our world. We often see this in the text, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s stone written by J.K Rowling in 1995. Throughout book, there is many examples of rivalry. One of the examples is when, Harry uses his word when competing against Malfoy. In the Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s stone, Harry portrays rivalry against Malfoy in the novel through his words, and actions. The theme of rivalry, is shown through between Harry…

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    Why Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Was Banned Books are banned for numerous reasons, some are of plausible causes and others not so much. The book I have chosen is Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling. I think that she is an amazing author and the Harry Potter series is full of adventure and a world to escape into but, obviously, others think differently. As with all opinions, not everyone will share yours. That seems to be the case as the first Harry Potter book was…

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    “Ain’t I a Woman?” by Sojourner Truth used rhetorical strategies very effectively. Truth used rhetorical strategies effectively because her tone, text structure, figurative language, and the rhetorical devices she used let the audience know what she was feeling and why she was fighting for was she was fighting for. Truth used many rhetorical strategies in her speech but pathos, logos, ethos, allusion, juxtaposition, and pinpointing really made her argument valid and strong. Sojourner Truth’s…

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    the same mistakes as we did in the past. J.K Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series, did just this by modeling her character, the evil wizard Lord Voldemort, after Adolf Hitler, perhaps one of the world’s most malevolent dictators. Throughout the Harry Potter series, we can see many parallels between the respective rises to power of Lord Voldemort and Adolf Hitler in post World War I Germany. These…

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    Flash forward 16 years later; Voldemort is still trying to defeat an older and wiser Potter. What the two characters do not realize for a long time is essential to their relationship and survival as living beings. The night Potter was struck by Voldemort, the dark wizard 's powers were split between the two characters. Creating a mind they both partially share, similar characteristic traits…

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