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 The letter we have all been waiting for
The letter we have all been waiting for
Hogwarts was, until very recently, the 100-percent fictional boarding school in J.K. Rowling’s popular “Harry Potter” books. But thanks to an untold horde of would-be wizards, Hogwarts is now — if not exactly “real” — then something approximating it.
Hogwarts Is Here is the newly launched, fantastically elaborate brainchild of 24-year-old Web developer Keith Cardin, and it’s essentially a volunteer-run MOOC (massive open online course) for Muggles who wish Potions and History of Magic were actual academic pursuits.
When you enroll and receive your electronic owl — “Due to the increasing use of technology of Muggle-born students, Hogwarts is introducing a new digital interface,” it explains — you’re instructed to sign up for seven nine-week courses. There are actual syllabi. And textbooks. And graded assignments. My first essay for Defense Against the Dark Arts, in which madami than 16,000 students are currently enrolled, requested a two- to five-paragraph essay on “why defensive magic is important.” I can’t even view the segundo lesson, “Simple Standard Spells,” because I haven’t naisumite the first essay yet.
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All of this obviously begs the question: Why, in Dumbledore’s name, would I or anyone else write an essay on a thing that does not exist?
Easy, says Kelli Cleveland — in real life, a 17-year-old high school junior from Nebraska, and on Hogwarts Is Here, a first-year Ravenclaw. She’s enrolled in all seven courses and has completed every posted assignment thus far. Sometimes they take longer than her actual homework. She recently wrote a three-page essay for Potions class.
“For fans that have loved HP for years this is a dream come true,” she wrote in an e-mail. “Ever since I read the first book, I have wanted my letter to come … When I turned 11 and my letter didn’t come it was sad. Now I can go to Hogwarts and study the lesson I read about and loved.”
Plus, she adds, “it’s just fun.”
Many, many people apparently agree with her. Since Hogwarts Is Here launched, madami than 62,000 students have signed up, Cardin says. madami than a quarter are in that Defense Against Dark Arts Class I signed up for, with Professor “Lillian Mae.” Lillian, whose real name is Kristen, is a 21-year-old Florida college student studying theater disensyo and teaching. She spends “a few hours” Pagsulat a new class lesson each week. On tuktok of that, she grades student assignments with the help of a dozen teaching assistants and sagot e-mails from a class with madami students than some actual colleges.
“I usually spend any free time I have working on the course and the site,” she said. “It’s fun, though, and that’s why I don’t mind the hours.”
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But the fun of “going” to Hogwarts doesn’t exactly ameliorate the conceptual weirdness of it. We are all familiar with other extravagant expressions of fandom: tagahanga fiction, costumed conventions, even sports’ pantasiya leagues — but those are, for the most part, all in good fun. Hogwarts classes are work. Work that ultimately goes nowhere. It echoes a critique the psychiatrist Drew Ramsey made of fandom last October: fan’s passions are problematic, he told Vulture, because they offer “no chance of rewards.”
That doesn’t sit well with Katherine Larsen, a professor of tagahanga studies at George Washington University, co-author of the book “Fangasm,” and a devoted Supernatural fan. Research suggests plenty of concrete rewards for fandom, she notes, from identity and social group formation to feelings of pleasure and belonging. (Kristen, the HIH professor, is also quick to point out that her class teaches creative writing, critical thinking and research — “skills you can apply in the real world!”)
Every semester in her tagahanga studies class, Larsen kicks off the course sa pamamagitan ng assigning an essay called “Fandom as Pathology.” It runs through all the classic stereotypes and criticisms of fans: They’re too invested, they’re loners, they’re hysterical — they are, in other words, fanatics. Then the essay switches gears and analyzes academics. Frequently, they engage in the exact same behaviors as fans: the obsessive research, the constant fixation, the devotion of endless hours (and dollars!) to the subject of study.
“The only difference is the object of interest,” Larsen sinabi sa pamamagitan ng phone from Chicago, where she’s attending a national convention of academics in pop culture. “It’s fine to memorize and quote Shakespeare. But it’s not fine to quote a ‘Star Wars’ episode. The discomfort arises from the object of fandom itself … from a belief that some subjects are somehow madami edifying.”
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And it’s not just that some subjects are madami edifying. Consider the different attitudes toward, say, an obsessive football tagahanga and a 17-year-old girl enrolled in every class on HIH. It’s okay, even cool, for the football tagahanga to paint his entire body in team colors, memorize the stats and life story of every player, spend hours online perfecting his pantasiya — think about that, pantasiya — team. But spending 45 minutos on a Potions essay? The knee-jerk response is “get a life.”
That’s because, Larsen says, “Harry Potter” is seen as childish, often feminine. And across the pop cultural spectrum, the subjects that earn the most disdain — One Direction, “Twilight,” anime — are often the things primarily liked sa pamamagitan ng women or children.
Cardin doesn’t know if madami women or men have registered with Hogwarts Is Here, since the site doesn’t ask registrants for their gender. madami than 67 percent of students are older than age 18. And after a few hours on the site, it’s easy to see why people of any age would get on board: The lessons are entertaining and imaginative, like the books themselves. The Web site, with its layers of forums and profiles and clever nods to the series, feels like a madami productive — dare we say, creative? — sort of tagahanga fiction or role-playing game.

And the fans, well — the fans are great. HIH is run entirely sa pamamagitan ng a corps of roughly 90 volunteers, who write the textbooks, teach the classes and keep the Web site running when it’s swamped sa pamamagitan ng gawkers. Cardin says a team of 80, led sa pamamagitan ng 15-year-old Mallory Harris, wrote the class textbooks. Seven professors and 81 assistants teach classes. (Cardin himself does all the development and graphics — it’s taken three months so far.) Cleveland, the Nebraska high-schooler, says she already made friends. She has also started volunteering herself, as a professor’s assistant in Defense Against the Dark Arts, and she’s graded madami than 100 papers.
“Some people put a lot of time and effort into them and that makes me really happy,” she wrote. “It is a lot of fun because I get to see the great ideas and creativity of the other students … I am planning on staying in this for all seven years.”
Maybe seven years seems like a long time. And 100 papers seems like a lot of reading. But why should someone else’s dedication make us uncomfortable?
“There’s a tendency to present people who are passionate as somehow damaged, but I think that should be celebrated,” Larsen said. After all: “What’s the alternative? To live with no passion at all?”

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posted by Scarlet127
Witch Weekly in 1995. The piece, written sa pamamagitan ng Rita Skeeter, claimed that Hermione Granger was Harry Potter's girlfriend and that she was toying him around sa pamamagitan ng seeking the affections of Viktor Krum, who himself was very much smitten with her. As with much of Skeeter's writing, though the essence of the artikulo was false, there was smidgen of truth that lent the artikulo an air of believability to those who did not know better. While Harry was not Hermione's boyfriend, the two had in fact been close mga kaibigan since early in their first taon at Hogwarts. Additionally, Hermione had danced with Krum at...
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posted by AliMissXtotheO
After the sorting had finish, and McGonagall took the hat away, Ron and Harry grinned at each other. "Food, finally we get to eat." Ron grumbled. "That took way too long."

Hermione kicked him for what seemed like the millionth time today. "Ron! You know the sorting's madami important!" She scolded him.

"Nope it's not even close. I'm starving." Ron shot back.

The two contiuned to argue about it. "Do they fight a lot?" I askde Harry.

Harry shrugged. "Understatement." He told me. "It's like World War III when they do."

Ron and Hermione reminded me of Lisa and Jack, two of my muggle mga kaibigan back at...
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uy guys! Well, this is my first time that I actually write something and "publish" it, so it's not going to be brilliant. But I thought it was worth a try.
Hope you enjoy!
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Reasons to why I enjoy and am a tagahanga of Harry Potter:

-The idea. Harry’s a boy that discovers he is a wizard and goes to a school called Hogwarts and meets mga kaibigan Ron and Hermione. It's an idea that is not commonly thought of.
-Being able to read about and live in a world full of magic and mythological creatures. We can never experience that in real life, so it is...
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posted by peppergirl30
Lily's POV

Rose, Aimee and Lizzie stood in the doorway. In the back of my mind, I was thinking stuff like Uh-oh. But my expression remained blank. I stared at Rose intently, trying to get her attention. Finally, she noticed me. I mouthed the words 'We're being interrogated!' Rose nodded and walked over to us.

''Harry, we need to talk.''
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Rose's POV

I think I surprised everyone when I called my uncle sa pamamagitan ng his first name - I really only called him Harry in my head, not in public. But yesterday I didn't really care, I was too pissed off to do anything...
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posted by peppergirl30
When I woke up, not even the dreary weather could dampen my mood. I had a spring in my step, just waiting, waiting waiting for 8:00 in the Library. People notice it, too, especially my friends.

''Rosie.. you haven't been this way since last year. Are you sure you're okay?'' Aimee's eyes are filled with suspicion.

''I'm amazing,'' I say, and actually smile. My muscles aren't used to it, my face has been locked into a grimace for the last few weeks. But I'm determined to change that: ipinapakita Hugo that I'm strong might make him think about what he's done to me, to our family.
I never thought...
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posted by surbhi-sm10
Ron and Hermione repeat quotes

Said sa pamamagitan ng Ron :-

"Devil's Snare, Devil's Snare... What did Professor Sprout say? It likes the dark and the damp-"
"So light a fire!" Harry choked.
"Yes - of course - but there's no wood!" Hermione cried, wringing her hands.
"HAVE YOU GONE MAD?" Ron bellowed. "ARE YOU A WITCH OR NOT?"

Said sa pamamagitan ng Hermione:-

"How - how're we going to get in? I can - see the place - if we just had - Crookshanks again! sinabi Ron
Crookshanks? ARE YOU A WIZARD OR WHAT??

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Said sa pamamagitan ng Ron :-
'Ron was great,' sinabi Tonks warmly, relinquishing her...
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posted by zar_far11
Okay, I know I missed out on a lot of major characters, but I was trying to keep this short. I know a lot madami of the actor's names, but here's what I put together for now...

HARRY POTTER CHARACTER & ACTOR:
Harry-Daniel Radcliffe
Hermione-Emma Watson
Ron-Rupert Grint
Snape-Alan Rickman
Fred and George- James and Oliver Phelps
Sirius- Gary Oldman
Umbridge- Imelda Staunton
Dumbledore-Richard Harris/Michael Gambon
Draco-Tom Felton
Ginny-Bonnie Wright
Bellatrix- Helena Bonham Carter
Voldemort-Ralph Fiennes
Lucius-Jason Isaacs
Neville-Matthew Lewis
Hagrid-Robbie Coltrane
Fleur- Clemence Poesy
Krum- Stanislav...
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