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  Harry Potter - Harry Potter Wiki
Harry Potter is a near-spitting image of his father, having jet fl, untidy hair, although with brilliant green eyes that are identical to those of his his mother.
Harry and Dumbledore retrieved a third Horcrux, a locket, hidden inside a seaside cave, although Dumbledore is weakened to the brink of death by the effort.
Harry's destiny was locked with Voldemort's because of a prophecy concerning them; Voldemort also unintentionally embedded a piece of his soul in Harry when he attempted to kill him, as indicated by his famous lightning-bolt scar, giving the two a lifelong connection.
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 Magical Objects in Harry Potter
Harry Potter seems to be a type 1 universe, as Harry and Hermione's experience in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban features a predestination paradox.
In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Dumbledore sent Petunia Dursley a howler to remind her of her agreement to let Harry live at Privet Drive after the dementor attack when Harry's Uncle Vernon was ready to throw him out.
Harry later discovers that Scabbers, Ron's rat familiar who was present during the train ride, is actually a traitorous animagus named Peter Pettigrew.
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 Harry Potter - WikiSummaries, free book summaries
Harry, Ron, and Hermione are honored for their service to the school, and Harry leaves to go back to the Dursley’s for the summer feeling as if he’s finally found a place where he really belongs.
Harry is shocked beyond belief when, in spite of his inability to compete because of his age, he’s chosen as the fourth school champion.
Harry and Dumbledore leave on their mission, Malfoy's dark plot finally works and he is able to sneak in Death Eaters to attack the school, and a fierce battle takes place between the students, members of the Order of the Phoenix, and the Death Eaters.
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 Harry Potter - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia
The first novel, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (retitled Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States), was released in 1997.
Image:Sorcerer's stone cover.jpg According to the author, the main character Harry Potter appeared in her head whilst she was on a train from Manchester to London in 1991.
Harry Potter was also parodied in The Onion, when an article titled "Harry Potter Books Spark Rise in Satanism Among Children" satirically reported the thousands of children attracted to the dark arts and denying religion due to the books.
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 Magical objects in Harry Potter - Powerset
In the fiction Harry Potter series, many magical objects exist for the use of the characters.
In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Hermione creates fake, enchanted Galleons that are used for communication between members of Dumbledore's Army.
Yet, his birthdate in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is shown to be March, meaning he would have turned sixteen before the summer of his fifth year.
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 Magic in Harry Potter - Powerset
Almost all magic is done with the use of a supporting tool or focus, typically a wand.
As noted by Rowling, through a comment of the 'Minister for Magic' in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (in the chronological year 1996), Voldemort, becoming more powerful, is supposed to have begun his campaign of fear against the Wizarding World around this time.
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Bill's role is greatly increased.
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 Magical Object - MSN Encarta
In the fictional Harry Potter series, many magical objects exist for the use of the characters.
The following is a list of magical objects in Harry Potter, and can be found...
Magical Object, substance, tool, book, article of clothing, or other thing believed to have transformative, magical properties.
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 Harry Potter: Discussion Guide for Books I-IV | Scholastic
Harry learns that his parents did not die in a car crash but were killed by Voldemort, the Lord of Darkness, and that he's famous in the world of wizardry.
So Harry leaves the home of his Aunt Petunia, Uncle Vernon, and their hateful son Dudley, who are mere muggles (humans without one drop of magic in them), and embarks on a new life.
Harry could be compared to King Arthur—both are orphaned boys who are raised by foster parents, and each is unaware of his true background but slowly begins to understand it.
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 Double-Edge of Magical Objects and Memory - Harry Potter discussion forum for movies, books, and more! - The Leaky ...
Rowling’s magical objects are inventive and often critical to the plot development, but she reminds us that there is a double-edged nature to most of them.
I think Rowling uses many of these magical objects to explore abstract concepts such as feelings of loss, obsessions with power or with the past, and even the desire to be invisible.
Harry, dropping the stone, tucking away the wand, even turning his back toward his desire for Ginny, is completely free of all compulsion.
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 Harry Potter
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States) was released in
Harry is expected to leave the school in mid-1998, at age 17 — supposing, of course, that he lives to do so (as Rowling likes to remind her readers when asked about Harry's career after school).
The Harry Potter series are among the most frequently challenged from 1998 to present.
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 The End of Cyberspace: Harry Potter and the Internet of Things
I suspect that the Harry Potter series is going to have its own impact on technology: within the next twenty years, we're going to see engineers trying to create some of the things that they read about Harry, Hermione, and Rod using.
And while broomsticks may forever be the personal jet pack of practical wizardry, it's already clear that other magical objects in Harry Potter's universe are going to become advanced technology.
Rowling never explains the theory behind magic, but other systems presume the existence of powers, invisible to ordinary humans, that can be harnessed by those with the right powers of perception and training.
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 The Classics Pages - Greek Harry Potter
Objects and ideas would be unfamiliar - but once he'd got used to his new surroundings, the book would make complete sense.
And Harry Potter is Ἅρειος Ποτήρ [Hareios Poter]- ἄρειος [areios] means "belonging to Ares", the war god - appropriate for the young warrior, and ποτήρ [poter] is a Greek word for "cup" or "goblet" - presumably the cup of wisdom from which Harry must quickly learn to drink deeply.
HPANA (Harry Potter News) - reactions of fans to the news that Latin and Greek translations are on the way.
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 Objects in Harry Potter wizardom
Purchased by Harry and Ron for Hedwig and Pigwidgeon.
The Wickedest of magical inventions it enables the fractured soul of a murdering wizard to be placed into a creature or object so as to "hide" it from death.
Harry Potter, its characters and insignia are Copyright © by and Trademarks (TM) of JK Rowling and other entities.
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 Magical objects in Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Magical objects in Harry Potter - Prank Objects
Magical objects in Harry Potter - Prank Objects
Decoy Detonators  Small horn-type object that, when dropped on the ground, will scurry away at a distance and make a loud distracting noise.
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 Magical objects in Harry Potter - Umbridge's Quill
Magical objects in Harry Potter - Umbridge's Quill: Encyclopedia II - Magical objects in Harry Potter - Transportation
Magical objects in Harry Potter - The Dark Mark.
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We bring you this site with the hope that it will be a magical experience that enchants you in the same wonderful way that J.K. Rowling has enriched all our lives.
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 MuggleNet | The Plot Thickens: Harry Potter Examined by Fans for Fans
The newest release from Wizarding World Press is a first of its kind: The Plot Thickens is a compilation of the essays written by fans mined from the vast populations of MuggleNet's Chamber of Secrets forums and the official sponsored forums for the discussion of WWP's previous guide, New Clues to Harry Potter: Book Five.
Regardless of author, all of the essays attempt to shed some light on particular theories and explain some of them events and people within the Harry Potter series thus far.
Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore: An Interpersonal Chemistry
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