Harry Potter Vs. Twilight Club
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posted by harrypotterbest
The Volturi and The Death Eaters have a lot in common. This article points out the features of The Death Eaters that the Volturi seem to have as well.
Before I begin, you have to remember that The Death Eaters were here first – so the Volturi copied them, not the other way around. Now, the leaders of the Volturi are –unless I’m very much mistaken – Aro, Marcus, and Caius. The leader of The Death Eaters is Lord Voldemort.
The Dark Lord can perform Legilemency, which is rather like mind reading, whatever Snape says. Aro can read minds too. The Dark Lord needs eye contact, Aro needs a single touch. Now, all of you who have read Order of The Phoenix will understand that the mind is not a book, to be opened at will and examined at one’s leisure. The mind is a complex and diverse thing... SM, writing Twilight, does not seem to understand this.
Before you say that it is ‘just fiction,’ let me explain. With one touch, Aro can dive into all your thoughts, retrace all your memories. In other words, he has access to all your thoughts since you were born. This is impossible, as no one, human, vampire OR wizard, remembers their thoughts from babyhood.
Next up, the lead females: Bellatrix [BELL a tricks] Lestrange [la STRAWNGE] vs. Jane.
They both are known as 100% pure evil, although Bellatrix does more to deserve her title than Jane.
Bella and Jane both have powers. Bellatrix is extremely powerful, is excellent at torturing people, has no thoughts of ‘what happens if I kill this person’, does not care about being put in Azkaban if the only way out of it is to denounce her Lord. Bellatrix, like many other HP characters, also has a name history; search Bellatrix Lestrange if you want to find out.
Jane, on the other hand, is not really all that evil. Her power is to torture people, which Bellatrix does all the time for fun.
Jane’s pain, however, is illusionary (yeah thanks Meyer! *sarcasm*) unlike Bellatrix, whose pain you feel because it’s real. And Bella’s pain comes with the curse ‘Crucio!’ which you ‘need to mean them!!!’ as Bella screams at Harry in the Department of Mysteries.
Jane is also the middle name of Dolores Jane Umbridge, who causes Harry Potter a lot of ‘pain’ in the books, emotionally and physically.
Jane also has a twin brother named Alec. Alec’s power is to make a person feel nothing. The Volturi use him when they are feeling rather ‘merciful’ so the person getting destroyed does not feel the pain. WHAT KIND OF VILLAINS ARE THESE??
The Dark Lord never lets a person feel ‘nothing’ before killing them! It makes him all the more villainous! The Death Eaters actually enjoy causing pain! They love the feeling of murder, of torture, of pain. They want to cause it always and that’s why they joined the Dark Lord.
Now, the spell ‘Imperio’ does more than make you feel nothing, it makes you under control of the person who cast the spell on you. Some people can deflect ‘Imperio,’ like Harry, but it is rare.
Also, ‘Alec,’ the name is only two letters apart from the Death Eater name ‘Alecto,’ and both the Death Eaters are twins. Alecto and Amycus, Alec and Jane.
What about Caius? He apparently has no power. He likes killing and war, so he seems to be the most evil of all the Volturi. This does not argue a bit against The Death Eaters; all of them love war, murder, and bloodshed. The Death Eaters, when fighting, only care that they follow their Lord’s orders. They otherwise don’t care about who or what they kill.
And the last Volturi leader, Marcus. Stephenie Meyer described Marcus's powers as the following: "Marcus's gift is actually quite valuable in the hands of someone who knows how to use it. For example, imagine Marcus on the battle field. He sees the binding ties between the enemy the guard faces. He can tell who the leader is just by watching the way the others are tied to him or her. He can see how to destroy the resistance simply by picking off a few key people. He doesn't just see romantic relationships, but also ties of family and friends, loyalty and devotion. He can tell if any given person would die for another. Off the field of battle (as the Volturi rarely leave their home), Marcus's gift is valuable politically (for lack of a better word). It's an amazing gift in a diplomatic situation. Plus, when you're sitting on an empire, it’s nice to be able to see when someone's loyalty starts wavering. Or if anyone is getting too fond of anyone else. Can you see the potential now? Marcus didn't get where he is with some fluff skill."
A few things to say: First, this is the strangest power yet. Second, as everyone was willing to ‘die’ for Harry in DH against the Death Eaters, this wouldn’t really come in handy. Third, notice how she herself mentions (but not in these words) how the Volturi are lazy? “As the Volturi rarely leave their home.”
Those are the main Volturi/Death Eaters, if you wish I shall take requests.
Volturi are a lot like the Death Eaters, except The Death Eaters actually get their evil deeds done...
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Harry and his friend entered the hotel in high spirits. Hermione, Ron, and Ginny were already there, and one look told them they had been very worried. Ginny glanced at Harry’s wide smile and the newcomer, and said, very icily, “Who is she?” to Harry.
Harry grinned even wider, and J K smiled. “This, Ginny, is the one and only J K Rowling!” He saw their looks of astonishment. “You know,” he added, “she wrote our books!”
“Oh,” said Ginny, sounding rather relieved. Ron laughed.
Hermione looked surprised, but knowing as to why he had brought J K.
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Luna looked back and shouted, “EXPELLIARMUS!”
The Death Eater’s wand flew out of his hand.
“Nice shot!” Neville said, looking at her impressed. Luna beamed brightly, as the two continued to run. They both slowed as they neared a room filled with smoke. Neville ran in first and Luna followed close behind. They heard shouts coming from every direction.
“CRUCIO!” There was a scream of agony.
“STUPEFY!”
“AVADA KEDAVRA!”
The last spell seemed closer and both ducked at the same time. They heard a thud as a body hit the floor. Luna ran over there, despite the spells flying everywhere....
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People are passionate about defending their books that they love. I know that and I’ve done it. What’s really disturbing is when the users of Fanpop use this site to bring people down or just to openly hate.

Harry Potter and Twilight are going to be compared. No other two books have the same rabid following and they both have strong roots in the supernatural. I welcome debate and exchanging of opinions, when it’s friendly. Some of the comments I’ve seen on these forums could not be called friendly debate. It just makes me sick when I know that there are people out there that are willing...
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Taking arms against Harry Potter, at this moment, is to emulate Hamlet taking arms against a sea of troubles. By opposing the sea, you won't end it. The Harry Potter epiphenomenon will go on, doubtless for some time, as J. R. R. Tolkien did, and then wane.

The official newspaper of our dominant counter-culture, The New York Times, has been startled by the Potter books into establishing a new policy for its not very literate book review. Rather than crowd out the Grishams, Clancys, Crichtons, Kings, and other vastly popular prose fictions on its fiction bestseller list, the Potter volumes will...
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Note: This is my opinion, but I use facts from the book.You are more than welcome to have a different opinion than my own and feel free to state it. I was not rude in this article (and I use facts to support my reasoning) so please be curious and do the same :)
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Education:
Ginny-
Not much is known about Ginny's education. Since Harry Potter is told in third person, and focuses entirely on Harry, Ginny tends to get pushed into the background. So, this part is all assumption.
We know she is an accomplished Bat-boogey hexer (it's why Slughorn took...
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