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    seven novels written by J.K. Rowling that follows the life of a young orphaned wizard named Harry, who finds out he is a wizard and starts to attend Hogwarts School Of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The series is a journey of him, along with his friends Ron and Hermione attempting to defeat Lord Voldemort, one of the most powerful and dark wizards of all time. This series is modern mythology because it has three of the elements of mythology. This series has world building, because it is set in an…

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    Harry Potter Changes

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    In the novel Harry Potter, written by J.K. Rowling, Harry goes through a lot of changes. He goes from being bullied to standing up for himself and others. Harry is a scrawny black haired boy who lives on number 4 Privet Drive with the Dursleys, his cousins. In the beginning of the “fictional” novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Harry Potter is a lonely boy who was constantly being bullied by his older cousin Dudley “He wore round glasses held together with a lot of Scotch tape…

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    that directly affect the plot, as well as chivalrous qualities that drive his decisions to pull the plot to a reasonable conclusion. Though he doesn’t drive the plot forward alone. His best friend is Ron Weasley, who is very similar to him in personality. Ron, like Harry, is passionate. Although, Ron is more impulsive and will frequently convince Harry to do things that he wouldn’t otherwise do. That being…

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    While reading this passage, I started thinking back to when the text first mentioned Polydora. When Poly was first mentioned Telemachos obviously didn't like her. He labeled her as the annoying younger sister who he had no interest in associating himself with. After reading this passage, it's obvious that Telemachos has changed his mind. In this excerpt, Telemachos focuses on Poly's hair and face. If I know anything about social interactions, this is a definite sign that Telemachos has feelings…

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    The hero, one of the most famous archetypes of all time, appears in countless literatures, myths, religions, and stories of folklore. A hero, someone who is admired for their courage, achievements, or noble qualities would make an excellent archetype for educators to teach as it is extremely prevalent throughout the world. In The Road by Cormac McCarthy, the father exhibits heroism as one of the last humans on earth. In the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter demonstrates his heroic abilities as a…

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    “I can’t stay here. You’re all in danger while I’m here. I don’t want –” “Don’t be silly!” said Mrs. Weasley. “The whole point of tonight was to get you here safely.” Harry wants to keep himself away from others because he doesn’t want to endanger them. But he’s blinded from their persistence to protect him. Harry knows they’re all trying to help, but he doesn’t understand why. Hermione, the Weasley family, Hagrid, etc. risk their lives to save Harry because they love him, they can’t let him…

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    about him. Then theirs his best friend Ron Weasley who he meets at Hogwarts the School that teaches it's students how to use magic and defenses against it, they become quick friends on their way to the school and this leads to the meeting of their other best friend that makes up this trio. Hermione Granger a very smart and hard working girl of muggle born descent who becomes close friends to the two boys and balances things out as Harry works as the leader, Ron as the right hand man and Hermione…

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    Slytherin Quotes

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    quote reminds me of the types of choices the two houses Gryffindor and slytherin make. Slytherin make the bad choices for bad purposes. Gryffindor makes good choices also some bad ones but results in a good purpose. For example Harry Potter and Ron Weasley when they had gone to save hermione from the troll. Comparing and contrasting the two houses is fairly simple being so they have so many differences. Each house is signified by one word. For example Slytherin is signified as Cunning and…

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    are both unwilling heroes in that neither asked for their roles in saving the world. Both would have been far happier to live out their lives without the weight and burden of being the hero. Both rely heavily on their friendships (Sam for Frodo, and Ron and Hermione for Harry), and would not have succeeded without those friends. And Frodo and Harry are both very compassionate, loyal, and determined…

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    Jk Rowling Controversy

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    Joanne Rowling, Author of the famed Harry Potter series, was born July 31, 1965 in Yate of the United Kingdom (“J.K.Rowling”). Rowling has grown to be one of the most profoundly known children’s authors of the twenty-first century. The genesis of Rowling’s writing career began at a very young age. Since childhood, Rowling knew that she wanted to be a writer. At primary school, Rowling would entertain her classmates by telling thrilling tales of rabbits and a bee. This quality of storytelling…

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