+ How does the perceptions of others affect who I am? Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.

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+ How does the perceptions of others affect who I am? Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

+ Question 1: Reflect on yourself To what extent to you care about what other people think of you? Who are the people in your life that you do not want to disappoint? Explain. Do you care about what those people think of you? Explain.

+ Question 2: Reflection on Society In what ways do people judge each other? Looks? Smarts? Age? Economic status? What are the reasons people should be judged? Are there any? Do you judge others? Do you feel like others judge you? How can you tell when you are being judged?

+ Question 3: Harry Potter Reflection What characters are impacted by what people think of them? EXPLAIN WITH SPECIFIC EVIDENCE! To what extent is Harry impacted by other’s opinions about him?