A Difference in Natures by echomagic650
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Summary: This is an essay I wrote for school comparing and contrasting the lives of Harry and Voldemort. It starts with their childhoods and continues until the end of the books.
A Tale of Two Hermiones by Broadwaykat
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Summary: A Comparitive drawing comparisons between the characters and plots of William Shakespeare's A Winter's Tale and the Harry Potter series.
A Very Colourful Quibble by Hippogriff
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Summary: An essay about the importance and symbolism of the use of specific colours in the Harry Potter books, with a focus on the colours representing the four Hogwarts houses.
Deathly Hallows movie poster by MuggleNet Fan Art
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Summary: By Christina
Did Molly posses the power to defeat Bellatrix Lestrange? by PeskyPoltergeist
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Summary: A critical analysis of the powers, skills, and magical ability of the two witches. In a new scenario, Molly takes on Bellatrix completely on her own, with no audience or family members around her. When looking at the duel irrespective of the J.K. Rowlings' plot, does Molly really have what it takes to beat Bellatrix Lestrange one on one? Or can she only beat Bellatrix if her children are in imminent danger?
Dissecting the Elder Wand by killey2011
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Summary: A breakdown of the Elder Wand, and thoughts about how the core and wood affect it.
Guesses On Ghosts by killey2011
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Thoughts about ghosts existence and whether or not spirits that move on can spy on humans.
He Told Me by Rain
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Summary: A free-verse repetitive poem from my original character's point of view. She is a muggleborn, and she and her halfblood boyfriend are torn apart by the war, and she must go into hiding with her family.
Hedwig's True Feathers by Nymphadora_Heart
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Summary: Hedwig meant more in th books than just Harry's companion, so for my first Essay I chose to write you a piece on what she did mean and how good a character I truly beleive she was. I hope you enjoy!
Here Lies Dobby, a Free Elf by Voldy Needs a Hug
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Summary: Dobby is one of the most beloved characters in the bestselling Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. His bravery and loyalty are often overlooked. I wrote this brief character description in honor of the tiny house elf. R.I.P. Dobby
James Potter or Severus Snape? by TheFifthMarauder
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Summary: Just a little comparison between who Lily Evans should have been with...
Magic Beyond The Seams by christyvourcos
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Summary: This is a poem I wrote originally to describe my experience at Universal's Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park in Orlando, Florida during Infinitus 2010. Through my creative writing course in college (for my English major), I received some comments about it and made the poem towards my experience of the series & the fandom. As soon as I registered for Alohomora, I noticed there was a section for submissions and my first thought was to share this poem.
Pondering About Paintings by killey2011
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Summary: This is my questions and theories about the world of paintings.
Severus Snape's True Disposition by heatherm77
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Summary: Insight into Snape's actions, and Harry's reactions throughout the books and how they relate to Snape's true character.
Teaching in the Harry Potter Series: We can learn something! by JealousofWizards
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Summary: I explore the teaching methodologies prevalent in the Harry Potter series and how we muggles might learn from them.
The Sssecrets of Parseltongue by Hippogriff
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Summary: Some of my questions and theories about the inner workings of Parseltongue, and how Parselmouths really come about.
The True Meaning of the Hogwarts Motto by Hippogriff
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Summary: Some crazy ideas about exactly why the motto "Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus" is relevant to the Harry Potter series.
Three Lessons we can all learn from the Harry Potter series by RahRahRavenclaw
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Summary: To celebrate the 5th anniversary of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, I look back on the series and present 3 lessons we can/have all learnt from the series and their applications in our society today.
*Adapted from an essay I wrote
Unraveling the DNA of Polyjuice Potion by LumosNight3
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This Quibble takes a look at the intricacies of Polyjuice Potion! If you're interested in how science and magic collide and want to get in to a good debate on DNA issues in Polyjuice Potion, then read on!
Why the Resurrection Stone Didn't Break the Law by killey2011
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Summary: I explore the reasons that the Resurrection Stone can safely exist in the Harry Potter universe.
We've talked a lot about where the curse of unicorn blood comes from, but just what exactly is the curse?! That's what this Quibble seeks to find out!
I'm back with more of my thoughts and questions that I had while re-reading the Harry Potter books. This time from Chapters 1 & 2 of Chamber of Secrets.
I pair up characters with magical creatures that are like them.
In which I try to explain my views on prejudice in the Wizarding world, and connect it to certain areas of the muggle world as well. The category is Fantastic Beats and Where to...
This is an essay I wrote for school comparing and contrasting the lives of Harry and Voldemort. It starts with their childhoods and continues until the end of the books.