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    Black Magic Short Story

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    Lilly Stepped in the classroom. All students were looking at her awkwardly. She sat on the first chair beside a girl because she was only one who offered her seat. She was wearing spectacle and reading her notes. Some other students were babbling about Lilly and making fun of her. She inclined her eyes and trying to ignore them. “Hi! I am Jennifer” said that Girl “and Whats your name?” “I am Lilly, I am a new student here.” said Lilly. “Good Morning Class, Please sit down on your chairs” said…

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    King Arthur Research Paper

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    death to birth, came in the 12th century and was written by Geoffrey of Monmouth. There are many skeptics about some of the stories of his life, mostly because so many different authors have written about his life and they are all different. From the wizards and magic to the extraordinary battles he fought, and seemed to win with ease, people just didn't think it was possible. There are several different stories written about the infamous King Arthur but there seems to be a lasting impression of…

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    to his parents being wizards. He learns more about his parents and life as a wizard in a new school, which gets him in dangerous situations.…

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    live. By examining Harry’s first Quidditch match and the troll attack on Hogwarts using Emile Durkheim’s theory of rituals and relationships, the beneficial relationships that bravery can create are shown. Also, by examining Harry’s transition to a wizard using Arnold van Gennep’s rite of passage theory,…

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    protectors. Furthermore, the “helpers’” task is not to finish the task and adventures of/for the hero, but to rather provide assistance in order for the hero to be able to finish his quest on his own. Arthur’s supernatural aid comes in the form of the wizard Merlin. Long before Arthur’s birth, Merlin made a prophecy to Vortigern,…

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    The Hobbit is a good book and one of the reasons it was good because it had many sources and help like King Arthur, Beowulf, and a lot more and now you will read them. The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien is a children's’ fantasy novel in which a wizard, a Hobbit, and dwarves go on an adventure to recover the dwarves’ lost homeland taken over by a dragon named Smaug. Many connections in The Hobbit and those connections are used by myths and folktales cause Tolkien like to read them as a child. King…

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    should not leave without Gandalf for three reasons Gandalf is helpful, Frodo needs protection, and others are willing to carry the burden of the Ring. This should tell Frodo leaving Gandalf behind is a poorly made decision because Gandalf is a powerful wizard while Frodo is a hobbit who has never been on a quest or in a…

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    Harry they made him do all the chores in the house he's never had toys and gifts or even received a letter he wasn't even allowed his own clothes The clothes he wore was always five sizes too big however when Harry Potter was told that he was born a wizard that he was famous and considered a hero for being the boy who lived or the chosen one he never let it go to his head Harry is so humble. Saw at revenge mattresses…

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    character. There are some common archetypes throughout literature, such as the Unwilling Hero (Frodo Baggins, Harry Potter) or the Willing Hero (Eragon, King Arthur, Luke Skywalker). There are archetypes such as the Innocent Child (Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz, or Alice from Alice in…

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    at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry during the time where the wizard society cannot distinguish the difference between the truth and the lies. The story is told from first person perspective, and we see the story unfold has Harry sees it and the emotions he goes through. The book has multiply examples of prejudice: Hogwarts’ houses, blood, and breed are the major examples of prejudice. There are three types of wizards in the Harry Potter world – purebloods, half-bloods, and…

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