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    Digors Chapter Summaries

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    The title of the book introduces one of the main characters‚ Digory‚ who is the nephew of Mr. Andrew Ketterly‚ a minor magician. The story begins in London during the summer of 1900 where two children‚ Digory Kirke and Polly Plummer who live in a row of connected houses‚ meet while playing in their gardens and decide to travel through the passages in the attic to get into a vacant house and explore it. In place of discovering an abandoned house‚ the children find themselves to have appeared into

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    In Beowulf and the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling‚ courage‚ mortality and good vs. evil is shown in many different ways. Both of the main characters come face to face with their own demise in multiple situations‚ and show courage through it all. In Harry Potter‚ Harry finds out he is a wizard when a friend of his parents goes to his aunt and uncle’s house to tell him and then to bring him to a school for witches and wizards. Throughout the books Harry defeats many foes in order to defend his

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    “Mad-Eye Moody? Half the cells in Azkaban are filled thanks to him‚” Ron informed the rest at the table. “As I was saying. It is my very great pleasure to inform you that the Triwizard Tournament will be taking place at Hogwarts this year‚” smiled Dumbledore. “You are joking!” said Fred loudly. “Is that better than Quidditch?” wondered Penelope. “The Three schools participants are Hogwarts‚ Beauxbatons‚ and Durmstrang‚ they will arrive in October. A champion is selected to represent each school‚

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    In the “Your a Wizard Harry “ scene from the movie Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone‚ Harry clearly make it an open pane that he wants change in his life. He does this because he is really lonely. One can see this because at the beginning of the scene‚ Harry is in his room on his birthday with a picture of a cake and he says “Make a wish Harry.” Because he is alone on his birthday‚ anyone can see he is lonely and therefore probably wants a change in environment. This also shows it is an open

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    Introduction Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban and Warriors: The Sun Trail have rather a unique sense of fantasy‚ both revolving around a world outside the one we know. One is about a secret wizarding world and the other is about a clan of cats. They both incorporate fantasy talk about the trails of discovering a new environment. In Harry Potter‚ the wizarding world is brought to life‚ but in Warriors‚ a untold story finally gets told. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is about Harry

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    In the beginning of the book it starts with a graphic murder of three Cubans. During this chapter‚ you get to know how the character Harry is —quick-minded‚ resourceful‚ risk-taking‚ honest. Harry represents in a way where he’d be kind of a perfect man. This character has a wife and three daughters back home in Key West. He has a desire of profiting within the political and economic climate simply for the sake of supporting his family. He gets offers many crime business proposals‚ but Harry doesn’t

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    On first glance the two worlds presented to us in the Harry Potter books appear to be vastly different. However‚ it may be argued that upon closer inspection we can see that the worlds can be seen to be very similar and that where they differ is purely in relation to the presentation of the worlds. What I mean by this is that the wizarding world is very similar to the muggle world if we are to look at the structure of the societies of the two worlds. For example‚ both worlds have a government (State

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    Symbol of Love

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    Love In J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows‚ Harry‚ one of the main characters‚ was able to notice through multiple events that love is an aspect that is needed in every human being. The book shows that love is when someone cares deeply for someone else‚ and he or she puts that person’s well being before his or her own. As Hermoine‚ another main character‚ and Harry‚ looked on Kendra and Ariana Dumbledore’s grave in Godric’s Hollow‚ there was a quote signifying that wherever your

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    I’m sure you’ve in heard million stories where "An orphaned boy is raised in the care of a powerless uncle‚ but watched over by an old wizard. When the boy reaches a certain age‚ the old wizard tells the boy about his true heritage and helps him develop his powers until he is able to avenge his death." This is the basis behind many popular books‚ including King Arthur‚ Star Wars‚ Eragon‚ and numerous other novels and movies. And so it is that Harry Potter‚ the hero of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s

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    I read the fantasy book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (original screenplay) by J.K Rowling. This book has 230 pages. According to a customer review on Amazon‚” Another trip to the Wizarding World”. I think Fantastic Beasts is for ages 12+. The reason why I think that is why is because it has some positive messages that younger kids might not understand. And‚ it has some words kids might not understand. The main character is Newt Scamander. Newt is a magizoologist. He is smart

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