Oh, that reminds me. Some people at my school thought they could only do the poem associated with the number given on the school ID card. (My school number was the same as the one of the numbers next to the Dickinson poems)
Not sure if they actually stuck to the one poem but it was hilarious...
'This is my letter to the world'
'I had been hungry all the years'
'A narrow fellow in the grass'
Connecting it to the question made me adopt a new thesis, I'm hoping I did it well. >.<
Oh, and getting my answer booklets sorted out after the exam finished (student no. and all those details)...
You didn't realise it the first time round?
Anyways, my all-time favourite book would have to be Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment. The ideas within the book are incredibly resonant within me, and the book is dense with many themes and concepts, making it a novel for the intellectuals, like...
I still think it's a horrible spell to be used in the film. It reminds me too much of the TV series Lost.
Whenever the spell is used, it creates this effect where it displaces the identity of the Wizard using the spell. Hard to explain, but it's quite bizarre and awful.
The Death Eaters turning into ghosts was irksome. It destroys the humanity of the characters, as it goes from Bellatrix to a fucking cloud. Made the climax of the 5th movie and the intro to the 6th movie outright deplorable. It also creates a massive plot hole.
My biggest gripe so far with...