"And anyway, life's too short... look at Madam Bones, look at Emmeline Vance... it could be me next, couldn't it? But if it is,' he said fiercely, now looking straight into Dumbledore's blue eyes, gleaming in the wand-light, 'I'll make sure I take as many Death Eaters with me as I can, and Voldemort too if I can manage it." - Harry Potter page 77-78
I have learned that Harry does not care if he dies, only if his friends survive and Voldemorts dead he will be content to die. Unlike Voldemort, Harry cares for only his friends and allies when Voldemort does not care for anything except to do evil. Liek the zombies in this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYRyr_cLPbQ
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Lord Of The Flies - Reminds me of...
The book Lord Of The Flies reminds me of another book called: "Hatchet." Which was about this boy who went off to see his father who lives in Canada over the summer via bushplane. But then the pilot has a heart attack and dies. Leaving the boy (who's name is Brian) to crash the plane in the wilderness, and learn to survive by himself with nothing but his hatchet. These stories are different in more ways than they are similar. For example, in Lord Of The Flies, there a large group of children whereas in Hatchet there is only one. But the things that they have in common are that both stoires involved crash landings, no adults, and survival.
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