The document summarizes the key plot points and characters of the Harry Potter book "Goblet of Fire". It describes how Harry is unexpectedly chosen by the Goblet of Fire to compete in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament against older students. He risks his life competing in three tasks, only to discover at the end that it was a trap set by Lord Voldemort to capture Harry and regain strength. The document also profiles the major characters Harry encounters and interacts with during the events of the book.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone is the first book on the series and the foundation of all other books. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was published by Bloomsbury on 26 June 1997, the books have found immense popularity, critical acclaim and commercial success worldwide. The novels chronicle the lives of a young wizard, Harry Potter, and his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley.
The document provides biographical information about J.K. Rowling and describes many of the key characters from the Harry Potter books. It notes that Rowling is British and lives in Scotland, and that she is best known as the author of the 7 Harry Potter fantasy novels. It then profiles 14 characters, including Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Albus Dumbledore, and Lord Voldemort, describing their backgrounds, relationships, and roles within the world of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Finally, it lists and defines some of the important objects and concepts referenced in the Harry Potter series, such as Hogwarts Houses, magic wands,
this is book review of the book "Harry potter and the philosopher's stone". It includes stuff like, biography of the author, summary of the book, Character sketches of main characters and a conclusion at the end.
This document provides an overview of the Harry Potter series through a series of slides. It introduces the main characters like Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, and Draco Malfoy. It describes the 7 Harry Potter stories and key events in each one. It also discusses Hogwarts school, important spells, and more minor characters. The document aims to give Muggles an introduction to the Wizarding world of Harry Potter.
This document provides summaries of each film in the Harry Potter series. It outlines the key plot points and events of each movie, including Harry discovering he is a wizard in The Philosopher's Stone, investigating a diary horcrux in The Chamber of Secrets, learning about his godfather in The Prisoner of Azkaban, competing in the Triwizard Tournament in The Goblet of Fire, learning about the Department of Mysteries in The Order of the Phoenix, and Albus Dumbledore's death in The Half-Blood Prince. It concludes with Harry, Ron and Hermione hunting for remaining horcruxes in The Deathly Hallows Parts 1 and 2.
La serie Harry Potter describe las aventuras del joven mago Harry Potter y sus amigos Hermione Granger y Ron Weasley durante sus siete años en la escuela de magia Hogwarts. La trama se centra en la lucha entre Harry y el malvado Lord Voldemort, quien mató a los padres de Harry e intentó matarlo a él cuando era un bebé.
J.K. Rowling is the British author of the popular Harry Potter fantasy series about the young wizard Harry Potter. The series chronicles Harry's journey to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and his struggle against the dark wizard Lord Voldemort. It consists of 7 books published between 1997-2007 that have been adapted into films. The books follow Harry and his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley through their first year studies at Hogwarts and subsequent battles against Voldemort and his Death Eaters.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone introduces Harry Potter, who lives with his cruel Aunt and Uncle because his parents were killed. Hagrid informs Harry that he is a wizard and takes him to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. At Hogwarts, Harry makes friends and enemies as he learns he is a wizard. The story is simply told but still enchanting, with crisp language and easily visualized characters that appeal to both children and adults.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone is the first book on the series and the foundation of all other books. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was published by Bloomsbury on 26 June 1997, the books have found immense popularity, critical acclaim and commercial success worldwide. The novels chronicle the lives of a young wizard, Harry Potter, and his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley.
The document provides biographical information about J.K. Rowling and describes many of the key characters from the Harry Potter books. It notes that Rowling is British and lives in Scotland, and that she is best known as the author of the 7 Harry Potter fantasy novels. It then profiles 14 characters, including Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Albus Dumbledore, and Lord Voldemort, describing their backgrounds, relationships, and roles within the world of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Finally, it lists and defines some of the important objects and concepts referenced in the Harry Potter series, such as Hogwarts Houses, magic wands,
this is book review of the book "Harry potter and the philosopher's stone". It includes stuff like, biography of the author, summary of the book, Character sketches of main characters and a conclusion at the end.
This document provides an overview of the Harry Potter series through a series of slides. It introduces the main characters like Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, and Draco Malfoy. It describes the 7 Harry Potter stories and key events in each one. It also discusses Hogwarts school, important spells, and more minor characters. The document aims to give Muggles an introduction to the Wizarding world of Harry Potter.
This document provides summaries of each film in the Harry Potter series. It outlines the key plot points and events of each movie, including Harry discovering he is a wizard in The Philosopher's Stone, investigating a diary horcrux in The Chamber of Secrets, learning about his godfather in The Prisoner of Azkaban, competing in the Triwizard Tournament in The Goblet of Fire, learning about the Department of Mysteries in The Order of the Phoenix, and Albus Dumbledore's death in The Half-Blood Prince. It concludes with Harry, Ron and Hermione hunting for remaining horcruxes in The Deathly Hallows Parts 1 and 2.
La serie Harry Potter describe las aventuras del joven mago Harry Potter y sus amigos Hermione Granger y Ron Weasley durante sus siete años en la escuela de magia Hogwarts. La trama se centra en la lucha entre Harry y el malvado Lord Voldemort, quien mató a los padres de Harry e intentó matarlo a él cuando era un bebé.
J.K. Rowling is the British author of the popular Harry Potter fantasy series about the young wizard Harry Potter. The series chronicles Harry's journey to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and his struggle against the dark wizard Lord Voldemort. It consists of 7 books published between 1997-2007 that have been adapted into films. The books follow Harry and his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley through their first year studies at Hogwarts and subsequent battles against Voldemort and his Death Eaters.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone introduces Harry Potter, who lives with his cruel Aunt and Uncle because his parents were killed. Hagrid informs Harry that he is a wizard and takes him to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. At Hogwarts, Harry makes friends and enemies as he learns he is a wizard. The story is simply told but still enchanting, with crisp language and easily visualized characters that appeal to both children and adults.
King Hamlet is dead and his brother Claudius marries Queen Gertrude. Prince Hamlet is angry about this. The ghost of King Hamlet appears and tells Hamlet that Claudius murdered him. Hamlet devises a plan to prove Claudius's guilt by performing a play mirroring King Hamlet's death. This confirms Claudius is the killer. Claudius tries to send Hamlet away, but Hamlet returns and confronts his mother. A fight breaks out where Hamlet kills Polonius by accident. Claudius plots to kill Hamlet, but Hamlet discovers this and kills Claudius instead. Before dying, Hamlet names Fortinbras as the new King of Denmark.
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 1887. Holmes lives at 221B Baker Street in London and works as a consulting detective, using observation and deduction to solve complex cases. He is accompanied by his friend and chronicler Dr. John Watson. Some key facts about Holmes include that he has profound knowledge of chemistry and anatomy, plays the violin, and occasionally uses morphine. Holmes became the archetype for detective characters and inspired many authors after Conan Doyle.
- Hamlet confronts his mother and kills Polonius, thinking he is Claudius hiding behind a curtain.
- Claudius sends Hamlet away to England, but pirates intercept Hamlet and he returns to Denmark.
- Ophelia goes mad with grief over her father's death and Hamlet's rejection. She is found drowned.
- Laertes arrives seeking revenge for his father's death. Claudius hatches a plot to kill Hamlet during a fencing match using a poisoned blade and cup.
Harry Potter is the main character in the book series who lost his parents at a young age and was the only one to survive an attack by the dark wizard Voldemort. He is brought to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry at age 11, where he faces many challenges alongside his friends Ron and Hermione. The books follow Harry and his friends through their magical education at Hogwarts and their ongoing fight against the evil Lord Voldemort, who killed Harry's parents and is obsessed with eliminating Harry.
- Harry Potter finds out he is a wizard when mysterious letters start arriving at his home. He attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry where he makes two friends, Hermione and Ron.
- The dark wizard Voldemort is secretly hiding at Hogwarts, trying to regain his powers and steal the Sorcerer's Stone. With the help of his friends and encouragement from Dumbledore, Harry works to thwart Voldemort's plans to take over Hogwarts.
- Harry confronts Voldemort and Professor Quirrell, who is helping Voldemort, in an intense climax under the trapdoor. Harry succeeds in preventing Voldemort from
Hamlet is a tragedy play written by William Shakespeare, considered one of the greatest playwrights in the English language. The play is set in the Kingdom of Denmark and revolves around Prince Hamlet, who is consumed by grief and anger after the death of his father, King Hamlet, and the subsequent remarriage of his mother, Queen Gertrude, to his uncle, King Claudius.
Hamlet is a complex and psychologically nuanced character who struggles with existential questions about death, revenge, and the meaning of life. The play explores themes of revenge, mortality, madness, and corruption, as Hamlet grapples with the decisions he must make and the consequences that will follow.
Throughout the play, Hamlet interacts with a cast of dynamic and multi-faceted characters, including King Claudius, Queen Gertrude, Ophelia, and Horatio, each of whom plays an important role in the unfolding drama. Hamlet's relationships with these characters, and his inner turmoil, drive the narrative forward and lead to the play's tragic conclusion.
Hamlet was written during the reign of King James I and the Renaissance and reflects the ideas and values of this time, including a renewed interest in classical literature and a focus on humanistic values. It has had a profound impact on theater and literature, and continues to be widely performed and studied. Its complex characters, timeless themes, and memorable language have made it a classic of English literature, and its legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists, writers, and thinkers.
J.K. Rowling wrote the Harry Potter series. She has a degree in classics and French and worked for Amnesty International. She came up with the idea for Harry Potter on a train and wrote the first book during her lunch breaks and periods of unemployment. The Harry Potter series follows the story of Harry Potter, a boy who attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to learn magic. It describes his adventures along with his friends Ron and Hermione as they encounter villains like Voldemort and Severus Snape.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: FINALacstewart5
This document discusses Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and analyzes Harry's psychological development using concepts from adolescent psychology. It describes the plot of the third novel where Sirius Black escapes prison and Harry learns the truth about his parents' murder. The document then analyzes how Harry faces typical struggles with identity, peers, and family that shape adolescent development. It argues that despite being a wizard, Harry experiences the same contexts of adolescence and psychological changes as typical teenagers.
Harry Potter and the Seven Deathly Hallows is a text on which we have to make a presentation in group. In this presentation one can get the idea of the basic of Harry Potter series and we have also found 10 articles on it.
This document provides a character list and brief descriptions of the main characters from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. It introduces the protagonist Hamlet, the prince of Denmark, as well as his uncle and new stepfather Claudius, his mother Gertrude, his love interest Ophelia, and other characters including Polonius, Horatio, Laertes, and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. The document was submitted by Jahnvi Brahmbhatt for their English department course on the characters in Hamlet.
This document provides information about William Shakespeare and debates around his authorship. It discusses that Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon and became an actor and playwright in London, writing some of the most famous plays ever like Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet. It also describes the Globe theater and introduces debates around whether Shakespeare truly authored the works, with some arguing others like the Earl of Oxford may have written them instead. The document aims to explore both sides of the authorship debate.
Shakespeare's Macbeth tells the story of the rise and fall of the Scottish general Macbeth. Inspired by real historical accounts and prophesies from witches, Macbeth is convinced by his ambitious wife Lady Macbeth to kill King Duncan and seize the throne. He becomes king but grows increasingly paranoid as more prophecies are revealed, leading him to commit more murders to hold onto his power. As forces led by the rightful heir Malcolm gather against him, Macbeth meets his end at the hands of Macduff in battle, fulfilling the final witch's prophecy.
The ghost of the late King Hamlet appears at Elsinore Castle and reveals to Prince Hamlet that he was murdered by his brother Claudius, who has since married Hamlet's mother Gertrude and taken the throne. The ghost commands Hamlet to seek revenge upon Claudius for these transgressions. Meanwhile, Polonius warns his daughter Ophelia to stay away from Hamlet.
Romeo and Juliet is a Shakespearean tragedy about two young lovers from feuding families in Verona, Italy. When Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet first meet at a ball, they fall deeply in love despite their families' long-standing feud. With the help of Friar Laurence, they are secretly married. However, their love is doomed due to the feud and a series of tragic events that ultimately lead to their deaths and the ending of the family feud.
Mark Twain, whose real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens, grew up along the Mississippi River in the 19th century. He had a variety of jobs throughout his life, including journalist, printer, and riverboat pilot on the Mississippi. Twain is renowned for his classic works like The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which use humor and irony to tell stories about childhood adventures along the Mississippi River. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer follows the story of a mischievous boy named Tom Sawyer and his friend Huckleberry Finn as they get into humorous antics and trouble in their small town.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English poet, playwright, and actor considered the greatest writer in the English language. He wrote 38 plays and 154 sonnets over the course of his career. Some of his most famous works include Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon and later moved to London where he began his career as an actor and playwright, working with the Lord Chamberlain's Men theatrical company.
This document contains information about exploring the form, structure, and language of the poem "Hawk Roosting" by Ted Hughes. It includes analysis of the poem's themes of power and control from the perspective of the hawk. Students are asked questions about the poem and complete activities like drawing images associated with words from the poem and identifying nouns related to what the hawk owns or controls. The document aims to have students analyze how the poet presents the hawk's arrogant view of itself as the most powerful creature through the use of language, imagery, and structure.
This document provides background information on Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, including a summary of the plot. It discusses the characters Alice encounters in Wonderland, such as the White Rabbit, Queen of Hearts, and Cheshire Cat. It also analyzes themes like growth into adulthood and learning the rules of new games and situations. Motifs like dreams and subversion are explored, along with the garden being used as a symbol.
Presentation on Hamlet by William Shakespeare Monir Hossen
William Shakespeare's play Hamlet explores different types of kings through the characters of Old Hamlet and Claudius. Shakespeare questions whether Claudius' accession to the throne through regicide was acceptable, and criticizes the view of kings as being above the law. He portrays Claudius as a Machiavellian ruler and compares him to Old Hamlet, examining the necessary qualities of a good king. Shakespeare brings up debates around kingship that were prominent during the Renaissance, such as the divine right of kings and where a ruler's power comes from.
Harry Potter and the Goblet by JK Rowling as applied to the hero cycle for a mythology class - by David, Cecilia, Shannon and Katy. Hope you enjoy!
*note Joseph Campells cycle was not specifically applied to the slides as we were instructed by our teacher to let our peers to figure it out.
Voldemort returns to his body with the help of Wormtail and Harry's blood. Harry is transported to a graveyard through a portkey trophy and witnesses Voldemort kill Cedric. Harry duels Voldemort but escapes through the portkey. Back at Hogwarts, Moody is revealed to be Barty Crouch Jr in disguise, who had aimed to help Voldemort return to power. Dumbledore explains to Harry that his and Voldemort's wands share a core, preventing Harry's death. Fudge refuses to accept Voldemort has returned despite Dumbledore's warnings.
King Hamlet is dead and his brother Claudius marries Queen Gertrude. Prince Hamlet is angry about this. The ghost of King Hamlet appears and tells Hamlet that Claudius murdered him. Hamlet devises a plan to prove Claudius's guilt by performing a play mirroring King Hamlet's death. This confirms Claudius is the killer. Claudius tries to send Hamlet away, but Hamlet returns and confronts his mother. A fight breaks out where Hamlet kills Polonius by accident. Claudius plots to kill Hamlet, but Hamlet discovers this and kills Claudius instead. Before dying, Hamlet names Fortinbras as the new King of Denmark.
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 1887. Holmes lives at 221B Baker Street in London and works as a consulting detective, using observation and deduction to solve complex cases. He is accompanied by his friend and chronicler Dr. John Watson. Some key facts about Holmes include that he has profound knowledge of chemistry and anatomy, plays the violin, and occasionally uses morphine. Holmes became the archetype for detective characters and inspired many authors after Conan Doyle.
- Hamlet confronts his mother and kills Polonius, thinking he is Claudius hiding behind a curtain.
- Claudius sends Hamlet away to England, but pirates intercept Hamlet and he returns to Denmark.
- Ophelia goes mad with grief over her father's death and Hamlet's rejection. She is found drowned.
- Laertes arrives seeking revenge for his father's death. Claudius hatches a plot to kill Hamlet during a fencing match using a poisoned blade and cup.
Harry Potter is the main character in the book series who lost his parents at a young age and was the only one to survive an attack by the dark wizard Voldemort. He is brought to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry at age 11, where he faces many challenges alongside his friends Ron and Hermione. The books follow Harry and his friends through their magical education at Hogwarts and their ongoing fight against the evil Lord Voldemort, who killed Harry's parents and is obsessed with eliminating Harry.
- Harry Potter finds out he is a wizard when mysterious letters start arriving at his home. He attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry where he makes two friends, Hermione and Ron.
- The dark wizard Voldemort is secretly hiding at Hogwarts, trying to regain his powers and steal the Sorcerer's Stone. With the help of his friends and encouragement from Dumbledore, Harry works to thwart Voldemort's plans to take over Hogwarts.
- Harry confronts Voldemort and Professor Quirrell, who is helping Voldemort, in an intense climax under the trapdoor. Harry succeeds in preventing Voldemort from
Hamlet is a tragedy play written by William Shakespeare, considered one of the greatest playwrights in the English language. The play is set in the Kingdom of Denmark and revolves around Prince Hamlet, who is consumed by grief and anger after the death of his father, King Hamlet, and the subsequent remarriage of his mother, Queen Gertrude, to his uncle, King Claudius.
Hamlet is a complex and psychologically nuanced character who struggles with existential questions about death, revenge, and the meaning of life. The play explores themes of revenge, mortality, madness, and corruption, as Hamlet grapples with the decisions he must make and the consequences that will follow.
Throughout the play, Hamlet interacts with a cast of dynamic and multi-faceted characters, including King Claudius, Queen Gertrude, Ophelia, and Horatio, each of whom plays an important role in the unfolding drama. Hamlet's relationships with these characters, and his inner turmoil, drive the narrative forward and lead to the play's tragic conclusion.
Hamlet was written during the reign of King James I and the Renaissance and reflects the ideas and values of this time, including a renewed interest in classical literature and a focus on humanistic values. It has had a profound impact on theater and literature, and continues to be widely performed and studied. Its complex characters, timeless themes, and memorable language have made it a classic of English literature, and its legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists, writers, and thinkers.
J.K. Rowling wrote the Harry Potter series. She has a degree in classics and French and worked for Amnesty International. She came up with the idea for Harry Potter on a train and wrote the first book during her lunch breaks and periods of unemployment. The Harry Potter series follows the story of Harry Potter, a boy who attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to learn magic. It describes his adventures along with his friends Ron and Hermione as they encounter villains like Voldemort and Severus Snape.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: FINALacstewart5
This document discusses Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and analyzes Harry's psychological development using concepts from adolescent psychology. It describes the plot of the third novel where Sirius Black escapes prison and Harry learns the truth about his parents' murder. The document then analyzes how Harry faces typical struggles with identity, peers, and family that shape adolescent development. It argues that despite being a wizard, Harry experiences the same contexts of adolescence and psychological changes as typical teenagers.
Harry Potter and the Seven Deathly Hallows is a text on which we have to make a presentation in group. In this presentation one can get the idea of the basic of Harry Potter series and we have also found 10 articles on it.
This document provides a character list and brief descriptions of the main characters from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. It introduces the protagonist Hamlet, the prince of Denmark, as well as his uncle and new stepfather Claudius, his mother Gertrude, his love interest Ophelia, and other characters including Polonius, Horatio, Laertes, and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. The document was submitted by Jahnvi Brahmbhatt for their English department course on the characters in Hamlet.
This document provides information about William Shakespeare and debates around his authorship. It discusses that Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon and became an actor and playwright in London, writing some of the most famous plays ever like Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet. It also describes the Globe theater and introduces debates around whether Shakespeare truly authored the works, with some arguing others like the Earl of Oxford may have written them instead. The document aims to explore both sides of the authorship debate.
Shakespeare's Macbeth tells the story of the rise and fall of the Scottish general Macbeth. Inspired by real historical accounts and prophesies from witches, Macbeth is convinced by his ambitious wife Lady Macbeth to kill King Duncan and seize the throne. He becomes king but grows increasingly paranoid as more prophecies are revealed, leading him to commit more murders to hold onto his power. As forces led by the rightful heir Malcolm gather against him, Macbeth meets his end at the hands of Macduff in battle, fulfilling the final witch's prophecy.
The ghost of the late King Hamlet appears at Elsinore Castle and reveals to Prince Hamlet that he was murdered by his brother Claudius, who has since married Hamlet's mother Gertrude and taken the throne. The ghost commands Hamlet to seek revenge upon Claudius for these transgressions. Meanwhile, Polonius warns his daughter Ophelia to stay away from Hamlet.
Romeo and Juliet is a Shakespearean tragedy about two young lovers from feuding families in Verona, Italy. When Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet first meet at a ball, they fall deeply in love despite their families' long-standing feud. With the help of Friar Laurence, they are secretly married. However, their love is doomed due to the feud and a series of tragic events that ultimately lead to their deaths and the ending of the family feud.
Mark Twain, whose real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens, grew up along the Mississippi River in the 19th century. He had a variety of jobs throughout his life, including journalist, printer, and riverboat pilot on the Mississippi. Twain is renowned for his classic works like The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which use humor and irony to tell stories about childhood adventures along the Mississippi River. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer follows the story of a mischievous boy named Tom Sawyer and his friend Huckleberry Finn as they get into humorous antics and trouble in their small town.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English poet, playwright, and actor considered the greatest writer in the English language. He wrote 38 plays and 154 sonnets over the course of his career. Some of his most famous works include Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon and later moved to London where he began his career as an actor and playwright, working with the Lord Chamberlain's Men theatrical company.
This document contains information about exploring the form, structure, and language of the poem "Hawk Roosting" by Ted Hughes. It includes analysis of the poem's themes of power and control from the perspective of the hawk. Students are asked questions about the poem and complete activities like drawing images associated with words from the poem and identifying nouns related to what the hawk owns or controls. The document aims to have students analyze how the poet presents the hawk's arrogant view of itself as the most powerful creature through the use of language, imagery, and structure.
This document provides background information on Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, including a summary of the plot. It discusses the characters Alice encounters in Wonderland, such as the White Rabbit, Queen of Hearts, and Cheshire Cat. It also analyzes themes like growth into adulthood and learning the rules of new games and situations. Motifs like dreams and subversion are explored, along with the garden being used as a symbol.
Presentation on Hamlet by William Shakespeare Monir Hossen
William Shakespeare's play Hamlet explores different types of kings through the characters of Old Hamlet and Claudius. Shakespeare questions whether Claudius' accession to the throne through regicide was acceptable, and criticizes the view of kings as being above the law. He portrays Claudius as a Machiavellian ruler and compares him to Old Hamlet, examining the necessary qualities of a good king. Shakespeare brings up debates around kingship that were prominent during the Renaissance, such as the divine right of kings and where a ruler's power comes from.
Harry Potter and the Goblet by JK Rowling as applied to the hero cycle for a mythology class - by David, Cecilia, Shannon and Katy. Hope you enjoy!
*note Joseph Campells cycle was not specifically applied to the slides as we were instructed by our teacher to let our peers to figure it out.
Voldemort returns to his body with the help of Wormtail and Harry's blood. Harry is transported to a graveyard through a portkey trophy and witnesses Voldemort kill Cedric. Harry duels Voldemort but escapes through the portkey. Back at Hogwarts, Moody is revealed to be Barty Crouch Jr in disguise, who had aimed to help Voldemort return to power. Dumbledore explains to Harry that his and Voldemort's wands share a core, preventing Harry's death. Fudge refuses to accept Voldemort has returned despite Dumbledore's warnings.
The document provides a detailed summary of the novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling. It describes Harry Potter's journey of discovering he is a wizard and attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. It outlines the main characters and plots points, including Harry battling the evil wizard Voldemort who is trying to steal the Sorcerer's Stone. The student argues that Harry Potter exhibits many characteristics of popular fiction, such as a plot-driven story, simple language, and leaving the audience curious to find out what will happen next.
The document provides a summary of the first five Harry Potter books:
1) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone introduces Harry and his journey to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to learn magic. He must find the Sorcerer's Stone before it is stolen.
2) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets sees strange events at Hogwarts and students turning to stone. Harry must solve the mystery of the Chamber of Secrets.
3) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban follows Harry's third year as the dangerous convict Sirius Black escapes prison.
4) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire introduces the Triwizard Tournament between
The document provides a summary of the Harry Potter book and film series:
1) It describes the magical world created by J.K. Rowling and the growth of the main characters Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger over 8 films adapted from Rowling's 7 books.
2) It summarizes the basic plot of each of the 8 Harry Potter films, from Harry's first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to his final confrontation with the dark wizard Voldemort in the seventh book/eighth film.
3) It explains the overarching story of Harry learning he is a wizard and battling Voldemort, who killed
Harry Potter is a central character in the seven-book series who attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Lord Voldemort, the main antagonist, seeks immortality and unlimited power. He splits his soul into seven pieces, known as horcruxes, to prevent his own death. Throughout the books, Voldemort continues hunting for more power and trying to kill Harry Potter. By the final book, Voldemort has taken control of the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts as he searches for the Deathly Hallows. Harry, Ron and Hermione work to find and destroy Voldemort's remaining horcruxes which leads to the climactic final battle between Harry
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Joanne Kathleen Rowling
pen name : J.K Rowling
Philospher stone also known as socerer's stone
She was born in Yate, Gloucestershire ( A city of England ) in 1965
Her teenage years were unhappy due to her mother illness and her father didn't live with them
As a child J.K rowling used to write stories and read them to her sister
She wished to get those stories published
Her mother's death and divorce with hisband made her a single mother
Jobless and struggling with life she began a teacher training course at Edinburgh
In 1990, while on a train to London she got an idea of a story about a kid in Wizarding school.
With an old typewriter she began to write her first Harry Potter Story
In 1995, J.K rowling completed her book but it got rejected by 12 publishers
She didn't quit and after 2years the novel was published
Within a few years she became the best selling author
Harry Potter books were adapted in hollywood films
Today J.K rowling has more than dozen novels
7 Hollywood Films
15+ international awards
She is the most read novelist of today's time
The document summarizes characters, objects, and places from the Harry Potter book series, with a focus on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. It describes Harry Potter as kindhearted and willing to help fellow wizards. It outlines the final battle between Harry and Voldemort at Hogwarts, where Harry sacrifices himself but is revived by his mother's protection, allowing him to return and help defeat Voldemort once and for all. The document also compares the Beatles song "A Hard Day's Night" to Harry's exhausting efforts to destroy Horcruxes and his finding solace afterward with Ginny Weasley.
The document provides summaries of the 7 books in the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. It summarizes the plots of the first 3 books: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. The summaries describe Harry's introduction to the wizarding world at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, his first year experiences including facing Lord Voldemort, his second year facing the Basilisk in the Chamber of Secrets, and his third year dealing with the escaped prisoner Sirius Black.
The document provides details about the seventh and final Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. In the book, Harry must find and destroy Voldemort's Horcruxes to defeat the dark wizard. He embarks on a quest with Ron and Hermione to destroy the Horcruxes, facing many dangers along the way as Voldemort seeks him. Harry struggles with doubts about Dumbledore but perseveres in his mission. Ultimately, Harry sacrifices himself to save his friends but is resurrected and defeats Voldemort once and for all, bringing the conflict between good and evil to an end.
The seventh and final Harry Potter novel sees Harry, Ron and Hermione go on a quest to destroy Voldemort's Horcruxes in order to defeat him. The Dark Lord is hunting them as his power grows, threatening even the Muggle world. The trio narrowly escape Death Eaters and make their way to the Burrow for safety. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows concludes the epic battle between Harry and Voldemort.
The document provides a timeline summary of key events that occur in the Harry Potter book "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows". It describes Harry turning 17 and receiving items from Dumbledore's will. It then outlines the trio's search for Horcruxes, including breaking into the Ministry of Magic and Godric's Hollow. It details their capture at Malfoy Manor and escape, leading to the final battle at Hogwarts where Harry faces Voldemort to defeat him once and for all.
Harry, Ron, Hermione and other prisoners are captured and taken to Malfoy Manor. Bellatrix suspects they have stolen Gryffindor's sword and tortures Hermione for information. Dobby apparates some prisoners to safety but is fatally stabbed by Bellatrix before he can save Harry and the others. They eventually escape but Dobby dies in Harry's arms from his wounds.
1) The document provides background information on several characters in the Harry Potter universe, including Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Albus Dumbledore, Tom Riddle, Severus Snape, Hagrid, Draco Malfoy, and Bellatrix Lestrange.
2) It describes each character's family background, time at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and role in the story.
3) Additional characters summarized are Dobby the house elf, Sirius Black, Gellert Grindelwald, the Sorting Hat, Hedwig the owl, and Madame Hooch.
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This document provides an overview of characters from the Harry Potter series. It describes the main characters Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger, who meet at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. It also discusses good characters like Dumbledore, Hagrid, and Sirius Black, as well as bad characters including Voldemort, Lucius Malfoy, and Draco Malfoy. Additionally, it briefly describes some magical creatures that appear in the books such as house elves, owls, centaurs, basilisks, griffins, and dementors.
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6. “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” is
a fantasy book written by British author J.
K. Rowling and the fourth novel in
the Harry Potter series. It follows Harry
Potter, a wizard in his fourth year at
“Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and
Wizardry” and the mystery surrounding the
entry of Harry's name into the Triwizard
Tournament, in which he is forced to
compete.
9. The hero and protagonist, Harry Potter is
a twelve-years-old boy with messy hair
and glasses who became famous within
the wizard community by surviving the
curse of a powerful wizard. Harry
frequently finds himself entangled in
dangerous adventures but he always
lives to tell the tale. Harry's character
represents good intentions, innocence,
and the fantasies of childhood.
11. Ron is a tall, red-haired boy and from a
respected but poor family, “The Weasleys”.
Ron is one of Harry's two best friends at
Hogwarts. He is loyal to Harry and belligerent
to their enemy, Malfoy. Ron uses experience
and a process of trial-and-error to solve most
of the mysteries. Ron feels valued by Harry
and doesn't seem to mind that Harry gets
more attention than he does on a regular
basis, although he sometimes feels envious.
13. Hermione Granger is the second best friend
of Harry Potter. She is a quintessential brain,
in the same way that while Harry represents
courage and Ron represents loyalty.
Hermione was born to a Muggle family, but
she is the top student in her class. She is
clever and well-read. Besides of Harry's
sometimes questionable behavior, she always
stands by them. Hermione is good- natured
and adventurous, and always helpful and
brilliant. In this story especially, she throws her
heart into fighting for causes, and she proves to
be exceptionally loyal to Harry.
15. Dumbledore the headmaster of
Hogwarts. He is a wise, powerful, elderly
man with a long silver beard, and he is
one of the most impressive characters
Harry has ever met. He has a calm,
secretive demeanor and is extremely
intuitive, tolerant, and trustworthy, and he
is the only wizard Voldemort has ever
feared. He always stands by Harry’s side
and guides him to understand the
mysteries happening around him.
17. Once a student named Tom Riddle,
Voldemorte who attended Hogwarts fifty years
before Harry. Voldemort became the most
powerful dark wizard ever. When Harry was a
baby, Voldemort killed Harry's parents and
tried to kill Harry, only to have his curse
backfire and render him powerless. He is an
embodiment of pure evil. Through the help of
Wormtail and a mysterious supporter at
Hogwarts, Voldemort manages to rise again
at the end of this story.
19. Sirius Black is Harry's loyal and loving
godfather, and an unregistered
animagus who can change himself into a
large black dog, Padfoot, at will. He is
widely thought to be responsible for
thirteen deaths that, in reality, Peter
Pettigrew caused, and since his name is
not yet clear, he must remain in hiding.
He fulfills his godfatherly duties in this
book, looking carefully after Harry.
29. The novel starts with Harry seeing Frank Bryce
being killed by Voldemort in a vision. He awakes
from the pain coming from his scar. The next day the
Weasleys take Harry and Hermione to the Quidditch
World Cup, using a Portkey. There, Harry meets
Cedric Diggory, who attends the game with his
father, Amos. After the match, the Death Eaters,
Voldemort’s followers, attack the site, causing
havoc. The Dark Mark, the mark of Voldemort, gets
fired into the sky, which causes panic since it’s the
first time it has been seen in over thirteen years.
Winky, Barty Crouch elf-house , is blamed for
casting the Mark after he is found holding Harry’s
wand, which was used to cast the Mark.
32. The trio returns to Hogwarts, where Alastor “Mad-
Eye” Moody will be teaching Defense Against the
Dark Arts. Albus Dumbledore announces that
Hogwarts will host the Triwizard Tournament, only
open to students over the age of seventeen, and the
prize for winning the tournament is the great
triwizard Cup. It is the first time in two hundred years
that the Tournament will be held. Students from
Beauxbatons Academy and Durmstrang Institute,
traveled to Hogwarts and stayed the entire year
during the completion.
35. Students who hope to participate must place
their name in the Goblet of Fire. On
Halloween night, the Goblet picks Fleur
Delacour, Viktor Krum and Cedric Diggory,
representing Beauxbatons, Durmstrang, and
Hogwarts respectively. The Goblet also gives
a fourth name, Harry Potter, causing
controversy and suspicion since Harry is
underage. Ron refuses to speak to Harry
because he is jealous that Harry is once again
in the spotlight.
38. Hagrid tells Harry that the first task involves
dragons, and Fleur and Viktor knows about it. Harry
tells Cedric of this information. The first task, Harry
has to pass a Hungarian Horntail to retrieve a
golden egg, containing a hint about the next task.
Harry succeeds by summoning his Firebolt
broomstick with the Summoning Spell, and finishes
the task tying for first place with Viktor. Ron
reconciles with Harry after realizing the dangers of
the Tournament. When Harry opens the egg, it
shrieks loudly.
Meanwhile, a reporter called Rita Skeeter is writing
scandalous articles and false rumors in the Daily
Prophet about Hogwarts, Hermione, Harry, Hagrid,
and the Headmistress of Beauxbatons.
40. The Yule Ball is approaching and Harry has to
bring a date, he approaches to his crush Cho
Chang, but she informs him that Cedric had
already asked her. Harry eventually asked
Parvati Patil and Ron took her sister Padma.
During the Yule Ball, Ron is shocked and
jealous to see that Hermione is attending the
Ball with Viktor Krum. Cedric tells Harry that
to open the egg, he needs to take it to the
prefects’ bathroom. Harry ignores him due to
his jealousy over Cho Chang.
42. By the morning of the second task, Harry hasn’t
found a spell to take breath under water, but Dobby
gives him Gillyweed, which gave Harry gills. The
second task took place in the Black Lake and it
involved saving the person each person cares about
the most. Underwater, Harry looks at Ron and
Hermione, unsure which one he is supposed to pick.
Viktor takes Hermione to the surface. He completes
the task finishing in third place by rescuing Ron from
under the lake and saving Gabrielle, Fleur’s sister.
After the judges tallied the votes they awarded him
second place, giving him more points for saving
Gabrielle.
44. Harry prepares for the final task, a hedge
maze. Inside the maze, Harry is forced to
incapacitate Viktor, who had been bewitched
in order to save Cedric. They both agree to
win the Tournament together by grabbing the
Cup at the same time. When they grab it they
discover that it is a Portkey that transports
them to a graveyard. There, Peter Pettigrew
kills Cedric, uses Harry’s blood, Tom Riddle’s
bone and his own hand to resurrect Lord
Voldemort.
48. Voldemort summons his Death Eaters, berating
them for thinking that he was dead. He then says
that he only had one faithful servant at Hogwarts,
who made sure that Harry would make it to the
graveyard, he then challenges Harry to the duel.
During the duel, Harry and Voldemort’s wands
connect due to their identical cores. Voldemort’s
wand releases the most recent spells preformed,
resulting the appearances of the ghost of his victims,
including Harry’s parents. Harry’s parents provided
him a distraction so he could escape back to
Hogwarts using the Portkey, taking Cedric’s body
with him.
51. When he returns, Mad-Eye Moody takes
him to his office where he reveals
himself to be Voldemort’s servant. He
admits to placing Harry’s name in the
Goblet of Fire and helping him through
the tournament ensuring his win. Before
he can kill Harry, Dumbledore, Professor
McGonagall, and Severus Snape
intervene. They learn that Moody is
Barty Crouch, disguised using Polyjuice
Potion.
53. Then it was revealed that Crouch was sentenced to Azkaban
by his father over his allegiance to the Dark Mark, but
smuggled him out as a favor to his dying wife. Crouch, was
the one who stole Harry’s wand and cast the Dark Mark at
the Quidditch World Cup. Eventually, Voldemort got into
contact with him and had him impersonate Moody. He also
admits to killing his father, to prevent him from telling
Dumbledore about Voldemort. The real Alastor Moody is
found inside Crouch’s enchanted trunk. Many people,
including Cornelius Fudge, the Minister of Magic do not
believe Harry and Dumbledore about Voldemort’s return.
Hermione discovers that Rita Skeeter is an unregistered
Animagus, who took the form of a beetle, and blackmails her.
Harry is declared the winner of the Triwizard Tournament and
gives all his winnings to Fred and George, who started their
own joke shop. Harry returns home with the Dursleys.