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Good And Evil Magical Powers
800 wordsIn Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone by J. K. Rowling there are many cases of good vs. evil. Here there are the humans that have no magical powers. And there are the humans, which have magical powers. The humans with no magical powers are referred to as the muggles and the humans with magical powers are referred to as wizards and witches. The wizards live somewhere down in the earth, while the humans live on earth. The muggles and the wizards do not like each other. To the muggles the wizards...
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J K Rowling Man Vs Man
688 wordsI. Rowling, J. K. , Harry Potter, New York: Scholastic Inc. , 1999. II. In this story Harry Potter is a young boy that starts out living with his aunt and uncle the Dursleys. Then one day he gets a letter from a giant named Hagrid telling him of his opportunities to go to a witch and wizard school. While in school he learns of a secret stone called the Sorcerers Stone, which he later learns, is very powerful. After learning of this stone he finds out that the great wizard Voldemort that killed h...
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The Early Life Of Harry Potter
1,247 wordsHave you ever dreamed of saving a prince or princess? Dreamed of a land of magic and wonder or ever thought you had magical powers that you are not fully aware of? Well if you have you might want to look in the exciting and magical book Harry Potter and The Sorcerers Stone. After reading this entrancing fantasy, readers will be convinced that they, too, could take the train to Hogwarts School, if only they could find Platform Nine and Three Quarters at the King's Cross Station (School Library Jo...
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Harry Potter And The Sorcerers Stone
1,075 wordsRowling. The main character Harry Potter, discovers that he not an ordinary boy, he is in fact, a wizard. Harry soon discovers that he is famous, famous for the downfall of a corrupt wizard, Lord Voldemort. Harry finds out that he has been accepted into a school, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, a school for young witches and wizards. While in school, he becomes friends with another wizard named Ronald Weasely and witch, Hermione Granger. Not to soon after starting school, Harry becom...
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Harry Potter Sorcerers Stone
955 wordsHarry Potters Development of Friendships The novel, Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone by J. K. Rowling, is a story about an orphan named Harry Potter who is sent to live with his relatives, the Dursleys. For the first ten years of his life, Harry is hated and ignored by his Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon. Harry has never experienced a friendship with anyone until the day he is sent to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Throughout the school year, Harry develops a balance of friendship...
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J K Rowling Harry Potter
2,119 wordsValues in Harry Potter Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone by J. K. Rowling is a childrens novel about a young boy, Harry Potter, and his adventures at Hogwarts, a school for wizards and witches. The novel is filled with humorous tales of exciting escapades in and around the school. There are many characters in the novel, and they do not always get along well. They make fun of each other and judge each other by a certain set of standards. Some of these standards include wealth, intelligence, fa...
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Escape From Reality Good And Evil
1,611 wordsHarry Potter Literature that children are exposed to often gives them ideas and provokes them to think and draw their own conclusions about things, it also provides a necessary escape from reality for them. This is why censoring childrens books can be rather destructive to their developing minds. If the tools with which kids are given to sharpen their minds are banned, then a little part of their education is stolen from them. With every theft of knowledge the future is too robbed of possibility...
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