Wednesday, February 11, 2015

The One Paragraph to Rule them All

There is always that one character most people overlook in a series like Harry Potter. This character happens to be Neville Longbottom of Gryffindor House. He becomes a more concrete and needed character in Harry Potter: the Goblet of Fire, but every great hero needs to start small and humble. Neville is a friendly introvert but he has the courage of an extrovert. He uses this courage to back up his stances and to gain information.

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  1. He does have a large amount of courage for an introvert fighting so many extroverts and strong personalities. But, he definitely shows that he is nervous when he stands for his beliefs, at least in the first few books of the series. As the series progresses, however, he learns to stand for what he believes in with confidence and his voice no longer shakes nor does he stutter. Neville is a very brave boy, but he had to grow into his confidence.

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  2. very good details. you could explain how he uses his courage to achieve or gain things. overall very nice job.

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