The pursuit of Serious continues for a long time and doesn't" end too soon. .
Harry counts as the days pass by, waiting for the day when he travels out to catch the train "9 3/4", the train to Hogwarts hidden between trains 9 and 10. .
There is a big problem now, though. Aunt Marge was coming over to visit, and this meant big trouble if Harry did anything wrong. When the "family" was gathered around the table to eat dinner that night, Aunt Marge was criticizing Harry for the entire time, how he looked bad in glasses, how his hair looked like crap and how he was a bad apple from when he was born and to top it off, how he shouldn't have been born from his crappy parents. Harry couldn't take it any more. He hauled off and yelled a stream of magic which sent aunt Marge into the air inflating like a balloon. At this Harry ran downstairs and grabbed Hedwig (his owl) and all of his other Magical things and ran out the door into the cold, dark streets. Harry knew that he was probably going to be expelled from Hogwarts for magic out side of school grounds is prohibited and he had been warned once before. He ran through the streets scared like never before what would happen to him if he got expelled and had to return to the Dursleys. .
Later in the streets as Harry walked by there was a sudden large BANG and out of nowhere a big bus was sitting on the ground next to him. Harry walked in and found out that this was the night bus for stranded witches and wizards like him, and Harry could go anywhere he wanted for 10 shillings. Harry could easily say yes to this for his parents had left him a fortune in a vault at the Gringotts bank in London. He walked in and lay down in one of the dorms, but the next thing he knew he was right outside "The Leaky Cauldron" the center point between the "Muggle" (normal people) world and the Magical world. He thanked the bus driver and turned the brick in the Leaky Cauldron to go into the Magical world.
I have decided to write about 3 books I read this summer. The name of this book is Harry Potter. ... So finally this summer I decided to read the Harry Potter books because since the fifth book released this summer and had some amazing sales and reviews I decided to read them. ... The first book explains who Harry Potter is and who is parents are. ... There are many students who are also harmed by Lord Voldemort, the murderer of Harry's parents, because he is looking for Harry and he can't get to Harry. ...
After explaining these topics, in my opinion, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is a well-argued work and it can be related to significant education issues, including the acquisition of social, moral and cultural values. ... In my own view, I find Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone quite conservative. ... Regardless of the several archetypes that exist, some characters in Harry Potter can be identified as exemplars of the most common archetypes, for instance, there is the hero (Harry Potter), the wise man (Albus Dumbledore) and the devil figure (Lord Voldemort). In Harr...
1) My first book I read over the summer was Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, which was written by J.K. ... The Copyright date of the book is 1998 and the book contains 309 pages. 2) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is about a boy named Harry Potter who found out he was a wizard who as a baby drained the powers of the most dangerous wizard Voldemort. Potter was sent to a wizardry school named Hogwarts, where he studied magic. ... Voldemort ends up escaping but once again Harry defeated him. 3) The significance of the title Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone i...
Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone The time era Harry Potter was in was in the late 1990's in England, but it was never confirmed in the book. ... He attempted to kill the entire Potter family ten years before the story begins, but only manages to put a lightning bolt scar on Harry. ... Potter, Mrs. Potter, and their baby, Harry. ... The stone is protected by several spells and a giant 3-headed dog named fluffy. ...
The objective of this research paper is to compare the "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" book to the "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" movie as well as explain how moviemakers use certain elements to create good movies out of books. ... Thirdly, I did not know what Hermione, Ron, Hagrid, and Harry Potter looked like, somebody read the book to me and I could not picture what Harry Potter looked like. ... The reaction of most people to the "Harry Potter Movie" (Diagram 1.2) reflects the typical reaction of a Harry Potter Fan to the Movie. ... The movie focused exclusive...
The article allows everyone to see each side of the issue and form decisions based on the facts (3). ... Schafer's book enables even the casual reader to fully appreciate the complex details contained in the Harry Potter books. It explains the relationship between the Harry Potter books and mythology as well as explaining the origins and hidden meanings of the character names. Another tool included in Schafer's book is a timeline that compares our own historical people and events to Harry Potter characters and situations (1). ... However, current members of the Wiccan religion sa...
Title: "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" II. ... Summary: This book was about a boy named Harry Potter and his adventures at Hogwarts School for Witches and Warlocks. ... Harry put it all toge! ... It was like a very slimy slide only about 3 miles long. ... I have read the first two Harry Potter books. ...
THOUGHTS ON "HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE- "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone,"" by J.K. Rowling is the first book of the series of Harry Potter books. ... One author says that the Harry Potter books are a fine addition to English children's fantasy literature. 3 November 2001 http://danny reviews.com/h/Harry_Potter.html. ... The first author that I found seemed pleased with the Harry Potter books. ... Harry Potter and Sorcerer's Stone. 6 Dec. 2000. ...