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littlelunapanda said:
1. toi have horrible grammar. Corrections: I l’amour Twilight, it's the best l’amour story ever. I have all the books, and everything! One day, I was lire Harry Potter and this guy, Sirius Black, turns into a werewolf. THEY TOTALLY RIPPED OFF TWILGHT. Jacob and his gang were loups garous first. Then, the writer didn't even think to change the last name of the character she stole! UGH! So the real question is, "Why do people like Harry Potter better than Twilight? It's just a cheap ripoff." 2. For the answer to this question, I would usually ask toi to do some research about the time that the livres were written, why J.K. Rowling is millions of dollars richer than the writer of Twilight, and the difference between loups garous and animagi. However, since toi have grammar that shows that toi are too stupid to do that, I will tell you! I did some research and found this. Perhaps it will help toi educate yourself. Eldridge, 15, Garfield High School Q: Why do toi prefer "Harry Potter" to "Twilight"? A: The "Harry Potter" series is a complex, original story of adventure with a lot of fantaisie elements, including an entire made-up world coexisting alongside our own. "Twilight" is really a romance novel, not fantasy, and hardly deserves to be treated as such. One major reason I prefer "Harry Potter" is the character development: "Twilight" characters develop minimally ou not at all, whereas in "Harry Potter" characters grow and mature along with the reader, bringing him/her deeper into the story. Q: How does Rowling's écriture surpass Meyer's? A: Stephenie Meyer's style is very straightforward; the vocabulary is basic, there are almost no hidden clues concealed in the écriture to foreshadow future events. It is extremely bland and repetitive. J.K. Rowling, on the other hand, writes simply enough that a 10 an old can enjoy it, but includes subtle humor and references that older teens/adults appreciate. An example: The character of Remus Lupin, the werewolf, is named after the story of Remus and Romulus, two boys supposedly raised par loups who later founded Rome, and the Latin term for loup (lupus). This extra level of complexity makes Harry Potter appealing to many adults as well as kids. Q: Identify a theme in "Harry Potter" that speaks to toi strongly. A: I find the theme of l’amour to be the most interesting and deeply explored. Unlike l’amour in "Twilight," the l’amour featured in the Potter livres is much plus than romance; it is a l’amour for family, Friends and everyone in the world. It is l’amour that drives Harry's mother to die for him, Snape to switch sides, and Harry to try to sacrifice himself in the hopes of weakening Voldemort. The idea of doing something for the greater good, just because toi l’amour everyone and want to protect them from harm, is a powerful concept I hope this got into your idiotic brain. Love, Snowy
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