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| Second Years: Lesson 3; *Archived* Gryffindor & Ravenclaw | |
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| Topic Started: Dec 16 2014, 06:34 PM (62 Views) | |
| Jonathan Spenser | Dec 16 2014, 06:34 PM Post #1 |
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Professor Spenser stood just inside the door of the classroom, waiting for the students to arrive. He had been in the room for some time, going over his marking. The students entered right on time and took their seats. "Hello class! I am back to full health so I would like all of you to prepare for taking notes. I will lecture you about a not-so-famous magician, and then you will be assigned an essay on another." He waited until he was sure that everyone was prepared to begin taking notes. "Okay, today I am going to speak about Morgan La Fey, or also known as 'Morgana'. Morgana was a powerful enchantress of British history, especially gifted in the healing arts. Merlin was her tutor. She was the half-sister of King Arthur, though often they were rivals. Among some of her terrible deeds was stealing King Arthur's sword, Excalibur, and plotting his death. According to some documents she lived in the Straits of Messina, off Italy. An unusual current in that area often draws phosphorescent creatures from the depths to the surface of the water, creating the impression of strange lights of objects floating above the water. These are called Fata Morgana." Jonathan stopped and looked around at the students, making sure they were taking notes. "Right, well, I will end the lecture now. For your homework, I'd like you to write an essay on Paracelsus. "A History of Magic" is an excellent source. You can find this book in the Library. Have a great week! Class Dismissed!" Homework Assignment: RP: 10 Essay: EC Write an essay on Paracelsus, a minimum of 100 words. You may RP the lecture or your thoughts on the lecture for extra credit. |
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