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    Introduction Harry Potter, an arrangement of seven dream books composed by the British writer J. K. 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…

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    In the Gospels of Mark and Matthew the reader receives two distinct viewpoints of similar stories. Of course, the Gospel of Mark is much abbreviated compared to the Gospel of Matthew, being that Mark was written first and used as a source for Matthew; some of Mark’s writings are replicated in Matthew. In the Gospels of both Mark and Matthew the disciples are portrayed in two different lights. Matthew is kinder with his portrayals of the disciples than Mark. Within the text of both Gospels…

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    Which book do you think is better Heroes of Olympus or Harry Potter? The Heroes of Olympus is a fantasy novel by Rick Riordan. It is a sequel to the Percy Jackson and the Olympians. The Heroes of Olympus is mostly centered on a prophecy introduced in the Last Olympian. The predicted seven demigods have to unite to defeat Gaea, the goddess of Earth; mother of Titans, giants, Cyclopes, and other monsters, who is pure evil. The demigods have to defeat her before she awakes. The main characters in…

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    betrays them. Brought into the Ministry of Love, Winston is endures torture and mind control in effort to invert his mindset. He battles to resist O’Brien’s influence and maintain his individuality. Winston’s attempt and constant struggle to remain in control of his fate is evident through his relationship with Julia, his memories, and through his logic as O’Brien molds Winston, through manipulation, into the perfect citizen. Firstly, Winston, as he enters the Ministry of Love, is a prime…

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    Darkness is a symbol of evil, mystery, and fear; thus these words meant to Winston a promise for a future where he can be free of the party’s control. Nonetheless, when Winston was psychologically tortured by O’Brien in the Ministry of Love, Winston realized that the place O’Brien meant was this place and not a hopeful future as Winston has supposed. He also realizes that O’Brien had tricked him into believing that he is a member of the revolutionary group called the Brotherhood…

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    It is hard to pin-point what truly makes a television series great. Is it an original concept, gripping storyline or complex characters? American fantasy horror series Supernatural (2005 - present) combines all of these key elements to create a completely unique television experience. The show is currently in its eleventh season (2015/2016), making it the longest running sci-fi series in the history of American television, surpassing Smallville, which had 218 episodes. You can try to compare it…

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    The Daily Prophet read “Umbridge advocates severe punishment to…” but Hermione cut her reading short as her fingers wrapped her family china with the newspaper, causing the crumpled toad-like face of the former Head of the Muggle-Born Registration Commission to assume an outraged expression as it lay underneath a Muggle soup bowl. It was, in a sense, a cathartic experience. And Harry had made sure to buy extra copies. The trip to her parents’ house had been his idea – between worrying about…

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    Big brother is a power that forced fear and protection over all of Oceania. The party which is the inner works behind big brother helps keep everybody in a straight line and not stray away from what the party says is so. Big brother has been made the face of fear and tyranny and has enforced a lot of unfair laws on the people of Oceania. Some people think that in 1984 big brothers surveillance is as advanced as some of our technological appliances today. In today's modern world of technology I…

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    In the book “Harry Potter and the sorcerer’s stone” there are many important events. Harry Potter is the main character of the book series. Harry encounters many important people and goes on many adventures. The most important event in the book is when Harry is told by Hagrid that Harry is a wizard, without this event many other events would not happen and would have changed the entire book series. There are many scenes in this book that show that Harry being told he was a wizard is an…

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    No other book had influenced adults and children equally as much as Harry Potter series did in the last two decades. A boy with a scar on his forehead, with his faith as distressful as possible. A school located in Scottish Highlands which happens to be the best school of witchraft and wizardry in the world. Harry Potter is the impeccable protagonist of the society we live in. According to the outstanding writer John Granger, the use of alchemical symbolism in conjuction with a ring…

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