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    The Prince's Tale Analysis

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    between two songs, “Severus and Lily’s Theme” and “Dumbledore’s Farewell.” After Severus Snape is murdered by Lord Voldemort, Harry Potter rushes to his side and gathers Snape’s memories in a vial so that he may view them later (it was Snape’s dying wish that Potter take his memories and view them). When Potter is finally able to watch Snape’s memories, “The Prince’s Tale” is the music that plays behind the scene as it unfolds. The first part of “The Prince’s Tale” is “Severus and Lily’s…

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    In the book Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows one of the themes is good vs. evil. When talking about the evil and the good you think of Voldemort, and Death eaters, being the evil but for the good would be but Harry Potter, and Snape are just a few of the examples. “I regret it, said Voldemort coldly.” “He turned away; there was no sadness in him, no remorse. It was time to leave this shack and take charge, with a wand that would now do his full bidding… Voldemort swept…

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    Textual Analysis Essay

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    meet professor Snape when Snape was a young boy. (期待后文~^_^看年份哈利应该是遇到小教授吧期待阿。) The author’s response: Yes, yes, a fresh, juicy, pink and tasty young professor (slavering). HP: Go away! Severus is mine! (恩呢恩呢,新鲜多汁粉嫩可口的小教授(口水)HP: 走开!西弗是我的!) In the example of the author’s words, she demonstrates that the romantic pairing is HP/SS, as well as emphasizing her missing of Professor Snape; she also asks for readers’ supporting. Since Alan Rickman, who acted Professor Snape in HP…

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    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 any Harry…

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    also have bonds that grow between their professors, particularly between Harry and his professors. While Harry encounters many professors throughout his time at Hogwarts, in Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry’s bond between Dumbledore, Remus Lupin and Severus Snape grow, which in turn helps to shape Harry for the next stories in the saga. Harry’s bonds between Ron and Hermione also help to shape him throughout the saga. The relationships between Harry, Ron and Hermione, in essence is very similar to…

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    The movie Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, is more about loyalty than betrayal. This is because of Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, Severus Snape, and the Students of Hogwarts. First of all, Ron and Hermione show their loyalty to Harry Potter. They go with Harry to Hogwarts. When Neville tells them what Hogwarts is like he says, “The grounds are crawling with Death Eaters and Dementors” (Yates). The Death Eaters are all currently looking for the trio, and if they find them…

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    If one were to say that this was not Harry Potter’s finest hour, then they would be correct. Sitting in the potions dungeon late one night, with professor Snape all but growling at him; another occlumency lesson. Let us rewind to earlier that day. Harry Potter was in bed in the gryffindor tower. For the sake of argument let us assume he was having a rather pleasant dream. Harry was having a rather pleasant dream: he had just caught the snitch winning the game; while not an unusual occurrence…

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    that character being Severus Snape. Now Professor Snape has a very passionate fan base. Just utter the word “always” and you will hear someone Harry Potter fans squeal and begin raving about Snape. But why? Is it because of his tragic past? Is it because he was bullied and readers relate to him? Would they love him if he were a real person? I want you to…

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    Harry Potter Stereotypes

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    Misleading preconceptions blind humanity from experiencing the true identity of those marginalized and labeled as ‘different’ or ‘evil’ by society. Never given the opportunity to express their genuine self, these people, misconceived and grouped according to the reputation that others have dubbed them with begin to conform. They no longer fight the inescapable classification but accept the lies perpetrated and continue on in that negative shadow. In Pink Floyd’s song Green is the Colour and J…

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    Research Paper On Snape

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    prof snape is a fictional character of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Introduced as a man of cold and bitter nature , he comes out to be the hero of the series who not only sacrificed his love but also saved life of lily's son at each and every moment of his life since he met him. in the series , snape is an exceptionally skillful wizard who teaches harry (lily's son) potions at hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry.in the starting novel of the series snape is a teacher who is always…

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