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    Draco Malfoy hated Christmas. He hated it with a burning passion, and about this time every year, the fire was ignited again. It was December 1st. A wonderful day, had you asked any other Londoner, but to Draco Malfoy all of December was nothing more than a month of greediness and lies. Ever since he was little, this beloved holiday had meant absolutely nothing to him. The mansion he lived in was decorated and filled to the top with ornaments and tinsel, but it felt emptier than ever. His parents

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    The Honorable Draco Malfoy was among the most cunning of those Slytherins who circumvented an undesirable prison stay in Azkaban after the Second Great Wizarding War. He had always intended to come out on the winning side, though his family had held fast to the Dark Lord until it was almost too late. It was his mother, and not his father, who was responsible for their Machiavellian change of allegiance during the final battle. All they had done was wiped clean when Lady Malfoy had courageously saved

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    throwing a tantrum. “I can't believe you, Draco. I loved you, I did everything I can just to make you happy. This's how you repay me?” Draco shakes his head. “It's not like-” “That's what they all say.” Just then, everyone watched Astoria as she angrily strutted down the table. “If I were you, I would stay away.” Pansy growled. “You can't tell me what to do, Astoria. You certainly cannot tell me to stay away from my boyfriend!” Draco cleared his throat. “Actually-” “Stay out

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    Final Essay 5: Argument on Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone “A giant of a man was standing in the doorway. His face was almost completely hidden by a long, shaggy mane of hair and a wild tangled beard, but you could make out his eyes, glinting like black beetles under all the hair” (pg. 46). It’s an exquisite yet brightening description of the first introduction of Hagrid from J. K. Rowling’s novel, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. This book gives a great amount of vivid description into

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    enjoy the freedom that the older students had. The book wants the younger students to have less to do mainly because by doing this have to come to a moral discussion of whether they will break rules or not. When Harry Potter, Ron, Hermione and Draco are caught out of bed after dark they are punished. The punishment fallows the theme because they broke one rule they have to prove that they are able

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    under further suspicion when he stumbles upon the petrified bodies of Justin Finch-Fletchley and Nearly- Headless Nick. Ron, Harry and Hermione brew a potion called Polyjuice. The potion allows them to assume the bodies of Slytherins and question Malfoy on the Chamber of Secrets. No more attacks occur for a while, and right before Valentine's Day, Harry finds a diary in the broken toilet. The diary belongs to a ghost named Moaning Myrtle who haunts the girls' restroom. Harry writes in the diary,

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    “You are late, son.” His father sneered at him from his wingback chair in his study, a snifter of brandy in his hand. Draco knew when he returned home that he’d missed dinner, but he was hoping his father would be in a less surly mood about it. “Yes, I know. My apologies, father,” he said as he walked into the room. His mother was seated in her usual place on the green velvet chesterfield sofa, so ever the dutiful son, he went to her first and bent to press a kiss to her temple and offer a quiet

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    As Harry stepped into the home of Andromeda Tonks, he was blown away. With it’s high ceilings and lavish decorations, it was almost regal in appearance. He was reminded to an extent of the Malfoy Manor, at least what little of it he had seen. Hermione and Ron trailed behind him, along with Mrs. Weasley. The rest of the Weasleys had either not been able to make it, or simply didn’t want to go. Ron had decided to go only out of reluctance, as well as several days of begging from Harry. Hermione came

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    He was not in Diagon Alley, but Knockturn Alley. He was in an old store, Draco Malfoy and his father came in to sell so stuff. Harry hid just in time, so Draco couldn’t see him. The Malfoys left, Harry got out of the store. The half giant, Hagrid, helped Harry find the Weasleys. They went to the bank, Gringotts, for money to buy their books. Next, they went to Flourish and Blotts

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    or destroyed by the hero” (Vogler 68). Although not yet officially designated the savior, Harry takes it upon himself to stop the most dangerous wizard in his world, and anyone else who threatens himself and his friends. Finally, there is Malfoy. Draco Malfoy does not qualify as much of a shadow figure in Harry’s story to be “vanquished” at this point in the series, but he is worth

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