write an essay that analyzes one work of literature that you've read from the perspective of a quotation. In your essay, interpret the quotation and explain whether it applies to a work of literature you've read. Support your opinion using literary terms and elements as well as details from the text.
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The quote "You must do the thing you think you can not do" from Eleanor Roosevelt is very powerful to me. In order to face your fears of not wanting to do something, you must do that one thing. Or you can thing of it as the one thing people say you can't do, just do it and prove them wrong. You will make a big difference in your life by doing that one thing you think is impossible, because nothing a ever impossible when you try. Trying to achieve what you think you can not do, will make it most likely doable, and that is key. Believing in something is a big part of life, and life its self is a puzzle you must solve.
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'It matters not what someone is born, but what they grow to be.' by J.K Rowling in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
The quote has a different dimension that provides hope to always be a better person. No one in the world can choose everything in life. The power of choice is diminished in a few circumstances like the place of birth, the parents, death, problems in life, etc. are not in one's hand. Sometimes the people that we encounter could be accidental and they leave a mark. It could be a scar of betrayal or a print of love.
In this quote, one can analyze that even when these choices are not in one's hand, it does not reveal our true form of who we are. Even if you are born as the President's son/daughter or thief's man's son/ daughter, it doesn't matter who your parents are, the only thing that matters is what you stand for and what you believe you can achieve.
In this novel, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the two important characters Harry and Draco Malfoy are two sides of a coin. Both carry different values of understanding, both have different priorities to achieve or goals. What matters is whose path you want to follow or lead or to be remembered. In the final sequel of the story, we get a proper understanding of how Draco was completely influenced by his parents to choose the things he didn't believe in, he knew deep down that his actions weren't right, and at the same time, he lacks the strength to walk off from this path. Therefore, 'It matters not what someone is born, but what they grow to be