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    The plot has become darker, the characters more complex, as if the book itself grew with Harry. In the first book, Harry is merely an 11 year old being introduced to the magic world. In the last one, he is seventeen and facing one of the darkest wizards ever lived at the peak of his power. In consequence, his thoughts and actions have changed. He has to cope with the death of many people who were dear to him and the knowledge that only he can defeat Voldemort, even if that would take him to…

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    While the world of “Harry Potter” includes many different and striking characters, creatures and entities, it does not shy away from the darker aspect of having a versatile population which is resentment to the other and at time discrimination. As the story begin we meet Harry’s relative, namely his uncle Vernon Dursley, who hate everything that is not “normal” according to his standards. When Harry’s parents die he moves in to live with aunt and uncle – as they later on say Vernon and Petunia…

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    There is another main theme throughout the novel, good vs. evil. This can mostly be seen through the actions of the characters. For example, one of our first views of Dumbledore is that he is a noble wizard because of a conversation in the first chapter about him being too noble to use dark powers that he could obtain. Throughout the entire story he is seen as a good character when he is helping Harry and his friends. Another good character is Harry…

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    Carl Jung is deemed as one of the greatest contributors to the world of psychology. The man who founded analytical psychology made great advancements in the collective unconscious, the complex, and most importantly, archetypes. Jung believed that in the unconscious mind is a form of psychological inheritance in which there is “all of the knowledge and experiences we share as a species”, and so the archetype was born (Cherry). Simply put, an archetype is a recurring symbol in literature. J. K.…

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    “My philosophy is that worrying means you suffer twice.” - Newt. Earlier this year, my friends introduced me to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, so that night we got the TV set up and there I was, sitting my on my couch watching this magical movie. I have watched it twice and would watch over and over again if I had enough time (It was awesome!). I had watched Fantastic Beasts because my friends had recommended it and because it was based on Harry Potter (I am a big fan of Harry…

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    Deadly, wicked, genius, brilliant, and wizard were all used to describe the bright and advanced mind of which belonged to Nikola Tesla. Too advanced for his time, Tesla’s ideas prove to be brilliant in today’s time. Tesla’s inventions and ideas lead to the advancement of society. Tesla believed that electricity could be found all around the world, and that it was easy to access. When Tesla came to America, he met an Indian Guru who taught Tesla about prana. The basis of prana is that energy…

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    There it was, staring at me with its beady little eyes lined with black going down its furry white head. A badger. More specifically, a badger on a black and yellow coat of arms. This was my destiny according to the creator of the Harry Potter Universe, J.K Rowling after I took the House quiz on Pottermore. I was a just, loyal, patient, and “unafraid of toil” Hufflepuff. Yes, Hufflepuff, the house that no one cares about. I imagined myself as the brave and courageous lion of Gryffindor or the…

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    Albus Metamorphosis

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    In Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J.K. Rowling, Albus, a wizard, saves the world form a new evil. At the beginning of the novel, after a touching conversation with his dad Harry, Albus Potter boards the Hogwarts Express for his first year at school. There, he meets Scorpius Malfoy, Draco’s son. The two quickly become friends, and are later Sorted into Slytherin house together. Three years pass, and on Albus’ fourteenth birthday, Harry gives him his old blanket as a gift, along with a love…

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    A lot of African Americans could not play basketball because the Americans would not let them do a lot of stuff so the African Americans tried a lot to do the stuff they wanted. Dr. James Naismith invented basketball at the International YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1891. The game was first played with peach baskets and a soccer ball and was invented to provide indoor exercise for football players. In 1892 Students and Workers at the School Christian Workers play the…

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    John Morgan Biography

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    and never make a mistake. Generally, we used only one wire at night, but sometimes, when it was late and the news was coming fast, the Chicago and Denver stations would open a second wire, and then Morgan would do his stuff. He was a wizard, a mechanical automatic wizard which functioned marvelously but was without imagination. On the night of the sixteenth he complained of feeling tired. It was the first and last time I had ever heard him say a word about himself, and I had known him for three…

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