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...neither Harry Potter nor Harvard University can avoid some detractors. To be fair, there’s probably more credence to the “Harvard is full of left-leaning elitists” claim than to the “Harry spreads the word of the devil?? claim. But though the Potter-haters’ cries that books featuring wizardry will make Satanists of our nation’s youth are clearly out of left field, their near-religious zeal in their wrath for our four-eyed hero has caused the series to become most frequently challenged...
...main role was to play the devil??s advocate,” Gay says. “If we were deciding to do an investment, he’d always be the person saying, ‘Should we do this?’ And if we didn’t, he’d say ‘Should...
...occasional criticism that Lowry is doing the Devil??s work hasn’t deterred the author from continuing the story of The Giver, now the first in a trilogy. The Giver’s intentionally ambiguous ending spurred endless inquiries as to the fate of the main character, Jonas. This strong reader response inspired Lowry to make herself a t-shirt that read in large letters “Jonas Lives!” (although she was always too embarrassed to wear it). She then decided to write a second book, Gathering Blue, where Jonas shows...
...midst of all this debate and discussion, there has been a pervasive silence about one important aspect of this issue—false accusations of sexual assault. So I am going to play devil??s advocate—no, scratch that, I am going to play the advocate of evenhandedness and due process—and discuss it here...
...Rolling Stones: “Sympathy for the Devil?...