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Harry Potter Peer Pressure
842 wordsHarry Potter is everyones hero. His father and mother were killed when he was young and he is forced to live with his aunt and uncle. They treat him like trash while they treat their own child as if he were a sacred idol. What is so appealing about this book is that almost every child can relate to this book in some way or another. Whether it is grave mistreatment by elders or a spoiled sibling, many children find a resemblance of themselves in this fictional character. People, especially childr...
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Acts Of Violence Harry Potter
708 wordsdecided to watch a movie in which the violence is less grotesque. The movie that I chose to watch was "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. " I chose this movie because I have recently read that the children's book series Harry Potter has been rated amongst the most violent books meant for young readers. If you look at "Harry Potter" through a uses and gratifications perspective, children would most likely watch the first "Harry Potter" for entertainment, but continue to follow the series ou...
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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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Harry Potter J K
318 wordsIn the book, Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone, Written by J. K. Rollings, I believe that courage is the most outstanding theme. J. K. Rollings does a wonderful job of expressing it in this book. Al though there are many other themes I feel that courage is by far the most important. Harry shows courage when he tries to catch Neville? s? remember all? that Malfoy threw, from crashing to the ground. Harry had to have courage to get on the broom for the first tome without anyone helping him. He...
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Harry Potter J K
328 wordsIn the book, Harry Potter and The Sorcerer? s Stone, Written by J. K. Rollings, I believe that courage is the most outstanding theme. J. K. Rollings does a wonderful job of expressing it in this book. Al though there are many other themes I feel that courage is by far the most important. Harry shows courage when he tries to catch Neville? s? remember all? that Malfoy threw, from crashing to the ground. Harry had to have courage to get on the broom for the first tome without anyone helping him. H...
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