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    Survive by Nevermore 's Shadow Ginny Weasley sat 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…

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    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 Remus’ condition and mulling over the unresolved situation with Ron, who had chosen to stay at the Burrow for a few days, sleep never came and the tossing in bed grew into an overwhelming need to vent her distress. That’s when the pacing started. But the…

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    Albus Metamorphosis

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    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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    comparing and contrasting essay the Grim brothers: The Grim brothers is about a boy that is asked by a wizard to go into a manhole and bring him back a lamp for a silver penny and he does but the wizard asks him to give him the lamp and he doesnt so the wizard locks him in the manhole and drops a ring then he marrrys and princess then the wizard found out that aladdin got rich out of no where so he trades aladdins wife old lamp for new lamp then the wizard takes all of his belongings and then…

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    Introduction In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling is a plot that has a lot of things happening with confusion, death, and dark magic. In this section from page 198 to page 294 Harry, Ron, and Lockhart figure out where the Chamber of secrets is located in Hogwarts. Harry is able to open the Chamber of secrets since he can speak Parasol tongue. Harry kills the beast and meets Tom Riddle in person. Harry also realizes that Tom Riddle is Voldemort, while he was in the Chamber…

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    there. Plus, his new friend Ron told him, “Every wizard who went bad went to Slytherin.” The Sorting Hat listens to Harry when he decides he wants to be sorted into Gryffindor with his new friends. At this ceremony of sorting, the Headmaster, Albus Dumbledore, tells all the students that they are not to go up to the third floor because it is off limits. Harry builds a good relationship with the headmaster and Dumbledore becomes the “wise old man” of Harry’s…

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    In life, special circumstances let you see the truth. It eradicates obstacles and strengthens desires for comfort. It allows you to forgive unforgivable actions done towards you. Circumstances such as a feud or hate could cause many options for the person to decide his or her destiny but the one that can be humble and wise is the one that gets the better end of the stick. The Little Mermaid was revised to capture the minds of young children and show them that different circumstances are terrible…

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    In the literature world, there are many books written and then movies being created following right after a book. One might hope for both the book and the movie to be similar in terms of its storyline and its characters. However, movie directors are all about releasing a movie that appeals to viewers by making it more realistic and adventurous than the book. It is more likely for young readers to prefer the movie version than the book because it contains actions which all kids would want to see.…

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    Not only does he not have a loving family environment, but he does not have any friends to support him. After becoming a student at Hogwarts, however, Harry quickly creates a large group of friends, but, more importantly, a close relationship with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. It is because of this friendship that allowed them to overcome many obstacles they faced in life. For example, in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Voldemort tried to obtain the sorcerer's stone by means to…

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    Harry Potter has brilliant green eyes and inky black hair. He has to stay with his horrid aunt and uncle (the Dursleys) until school starts. He is a wizard and he attends Hogwarts School of witchcraft and wizardry. He loves it there. He can really be himself, plus his friends were amazing. The night of Harry’s twelfth birthday he was forced to stay in his room until his uncle's dinner party was over, but something unexpected happened. A house elf appears in his room. The house elf’s name is…

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