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Permanent Functions of Characters’ Proper Names in Harry Potter

Permanent Functions of Characters’ Proper Names in Harry Potter

... the Harry Potter series include thirty-one nomina propria of the first kind; they refer to hair color (Albus, Ginger, the Weasel, Regulus Arcturus Black, Rufus Scrimgeour), feature of one body part (Krum, ...

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Narrative Brought to Life: The Wizarding World of Harry Potter

Narrative Brought to Life: The Wizarding World of Harry Potter

... of Harry Potter that gives the props their ...of Harry Potter, the objects are no longer seen as authentic, despite the fact that they are as authentic as materially ...

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The Role of Girls as Mothers in Harry Potter Series

The Role of Girls as Mothers in Harry Potter Series

... the Harry Potter series. Harry Potter series started in 1997, and it received much more attention after its first (out of eight) film adaptation was released in ...with Harry ...

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Issues and strategies of subtitling cultural references 
Harry Potter movies in arabic

Issues and strategies of subtitling cultural references Harry Potter movies in arabic

... Even though names can be understood through their context, linguistically and culturally, and sometimes from the reader’s point of view, it is still difficult to interpret the semantically loaded names, especially if the ...

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What has Harry Potter done for me?:children's reflections on their 'Potter experience'

What has Harry Potter done for me?:children's reflections on their 'Potter experience'

... Also, while the focus of this study was print literacy, this is rapidly changing both outside and within schools (Hassett, 2006). We have already referred to Marsh’s (2011) study of children’s use of the online “Club ...

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“We Are Only as Strong as We Are United, as Weak as We Are Divided” a Dynamic Analysis of the Peer Support Networks in the Harry Potter Books

“We Are Only as Strong as We Are United, as Weak as We Are Divided” a Dynamic Analysis of the Peer Support Networks in the Harry Potter Books

... first Harry Potter book was issued, the popularity of the series has steadily ...of Harry Potter: Harry is an orphan living with his abusive uncle, aunt and ...Hogwarts, Harry ...

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone Excerpts.docx

Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone Excerpts.docx

... Harry suddenly realized that the tape measure, which was measuring between his nostrils, was doing this on its own. Mr. Ollivander was flitting around the shelves, taking down boxes. "That will do," he ...

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Harry Potter and the Action Prediction Challenge from Natural Language

Harry Potter and the Action Prediction Challenge from Natural Language

... Harry Potter novels define a variety of spells. These are keywords cast by witches and wizards to achieve purposes, such as turning on a light (‘Lu- mos’), unlocking a door (‘Alohomora’) or killing (‘Avada ...

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Frazer, Wittgenstein and Harry Potter: an approach to the ritual manipulation of images

Frazer, Wittgenstein and Harry Potter: an approach to the ritual manipulation of images

... that Harry Potter can help to focus the ...series, Harry Potter and the Chamber of ...tells Harry to pass the frying pan and Harry replies «You've forgotten the magic ...and ...

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The crucifixion of consumerism and power and the resurrection of a community glimpsed through  Meylahn’s wounded Christ in conversation with Rowling’s Christ discourse in the  Harry Potter  series

The crucifixion of consumerism and power and the resurrection of a community glimpsed through Meylahn’s wounded Christ in conversation with Rowling’s Christ discourse in the Harry Potter series

... Like some fantasies (including Lord of the rings and the Chronicles of Narnia), the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling makes a social comment on a particular dominant discourse within a particular ...

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Humour loss in the Indonesian translation of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

Humour loss in the Indonesian translation of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

... and humour – sometimes explicit, sometimes subtle. Munday reminds us that if the function of a text is to amuse, but it poses difficult translation problems, “it is not unusual to find that text either eliminated ...

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Tensions between didacticism, entertainment and translatorial
practices: deletion and omission in the Arabic translations of Harry Potter

Tensions between didacticism, entertainment and translatorial practices: deletion and omission in the Arabic translations of Harry Potter

... with Harry as an infant, who is left in the care of his ‘Muggle’, or non-magical, relatives, Aunt Petunia and Uncle ...In Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (1997), Harry joins Hogwarts ...

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The currency of heroic fantasy : The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter from ideology to industry : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in English at Massey University

The currency of heroic fantasy : The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter from ideology to industry : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in English at Massey University

... kill Harry; any present, therefore, could endanger the young ...In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Mr Weasley remonstrates with his daughter for using what turns out to be Voldemort’s ...

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Understanding Racism and Sexism in Harry Potter and Stuart Hall’s Model of Three Reading Positions

Understanding Racism and Sexism in Harry Potter and Stuart Hall’s Model of Three Reading Positions

... the Harry Potter books present, it is essential how that reality is seen by the protagonist with which the child identifies himself during ...In Harry Potter, nothing shows that Harry ...

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Mixing memory and desire: recollecting the self in Harry Potter and His Dark Materials : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand

Mixing memory and desire: recollecting the self in Harry Potter and His Dark Materials : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand

... represents the intense human struggle for both power and wisdom, recognition and introspection, grandeur and honour” (Pharr 54, italics in original). Very few of us are able to reach the balance of such dualisms, but ...

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Harry Potter and metaphysical hospitality

Harry Potter and metaphysical hospitality

... loors. Harry notes that the pub smells strongly of ...of Harry Potter, highlighting the importance of commercial hospitality establishments in ...

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Issues and strategies of subtitling cultural references 
Harry Potter movies in arabic

Issues and strategies of subtitling cultural references Harry Potter movies in arabic

... There are more magical creatures that have names which reflect their characteristics. For example, the term ‘Animagus’ refers to a very powerful wizard who can turn into an animal at will. The term is a combination of ...

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The lived theology of the  Harry Potter  series

The lived theology of the Harry Potter series

... The Harry Potter series is about a young boy and his friends (who look after one another through a strong fellowship with values similar to the Christ discourse) who have to destroy a powerful and evil ...

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Harry Potter   Rowling, J K   Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire   Book 4 pdf

Harry Potter Rowling, J K Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Book 4 pdf

... on Harry; he had performed the curse that had disposed of many full-grown witches and wizards in his steady rise to power -- and, incredibly, it had not ...Voldemort. Harry had survived with nothing but a ...

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