Category: Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’S Stone
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Stages of Kohlberg’s Moral Development in Analyzing Harry Potter’s Character in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
The theory of cognitive development made by the famous Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget was very important for people around the world to understand that children actually developed intellectually from when they are born to when their childhood ends. Along with this major contribution he also discovered that moral development was closely linked to cognitive development.…
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The Permission to Read JK Rowling’s Harry Potter Stories
Good volumes of books have been challenged, bannedeven burnedfor hundreds of years. Whether the sexual references were too literal for the content, the imagery was too graphic for certain people but some ‘principles” have often been silenced. But in 1982, a group of organizations decided to do something about it. They made Banned Books Week,…
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Analysis of People’s Reactions on Twilight and Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Gabriel and Young (2011) tested the hypothesis that experiencing a narrative may lead to feeling like you took on the identity being depicted. For example, those that watch Harry Potter psychologically become wizards just like those that watch any movie or show about vampires psychologically become a vampire. This study used a correlational method because…
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Reader’s Reflective Essay on Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone
What aspect of Harry Potter appeals to you? The revolutionary book series Harry Potter has been a growing phenomenon in the world of childrens literature. These phenomena were written by J.K. Rowling, a British author, who was named one of the most powerful and influential women in the world. Rowlings writing of the Harry Potter…
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Problem of Commercialism in Harry Potter Books: Example of Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone
Harry Potter is a popular book that has been criticized for many in the literature industry and from others. But not only that they also said that gives a bad message to the children to get in a commercialized culture that is nothing is enough. They think that you can not be a fan of…