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    The Scar

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    Harry Wakes Up in Pain from His Scar
    Harry Potter wakes up from a vivid dream, clutching his scar, which is burning painfully. Confused and alarmed, he struggles to recall details of the dream. He remembers seeing Lord Voldemort, Peter Pettigrew, and a snake in a dark room, and an old man falling to the ground. Harry is unsure if the pain in his scar woke him or if it was the fear from seeing Lord Voldemort in his dream.
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    Harry Reflects on His Pain and Dream
    Harry examines his scar in the mirror, which looks normal but continues to sting. He tries to piece together his dream, recalling Lord Voldemort and Peter Pettigrew discussing a murder and planning to kill someone else. Harry realizes with horror that the "someone else" they plan to kill is him.
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    Harry's Bedroom Is Filled with Wizarding Objects
    Harry observes the strange objects in his room, such as his broomstick, spellbooks, and empty owl cage. Even Quidditch, his favorite sport, cannot distract him from his concerns about his scar and the dream. He briefly watches a wizard score a goal in his Quidditch book before putting it aside and pacing around the room in worry.
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    Harry Remembers the Dursleys' Hatred of Magic
    Harry reflects on the Dursleys, his Muggle relatives, who despise magic. They had always blamed him for any problems in the house and had explained away his time at Hogwarts by telling others he attended a school for criminal boys. Harry knows there is no point in confiding in them about his scar or Lord Voldemort, as they would not understand or care.
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    Harry Reflects on Lord Voldemort's Role in His Life
    Harry recalls how Lord Voldemort is the reason he has his scar and lost his parents. Lord Voldemort's failed curse left Harry with his iconic scar and led to Lord Voldemort's downfall. Harry remembers the shock of discovering he was famous in the wizarding world for surviving Lord Voldemort's attack and reflects on his life since then.
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    6
    Harry Considers Writing to His Friends About His Scar
    Harry thinks about writing to his friends, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, about his scar. He imagines Hermione would panic and tell him to write to Professor Dumbledore, while Ron would be more casual, suggesting it's not a big deal. Harry also considers writing to Ron's father, Arthur Weasley, but ultimately decides against it, not wanting to alarm anyone unnecessarily.
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    Harry Decides to Write to Sirius Black
    Harry suddenly remembers his godfather, Sirius Black, and realizes Sirius is the best person to confide in about his scar. Excited, Harry sits down at his desk and begins writing a letter to Sirius, explaining the situation and asking for advice.
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    Harry Reflects on Sirius's Life and His Own
    As Harry writes to Sirius, he reflects on the bond he shares with his godfather, who had been in Azkaban for years for crimes he didn't commit. Harry recalls how Peter Pettigrew had framed Sirius, and how, after discovering the truth, he had helped Sirius escape on a hippogriff. He laments that, because Peter Pettigrew escaped, Sirius is still on the run, and Harry cannot live with him as he had hoped.
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    The Dursleys Fear Sirius Black
    Harry reflects on how the Dursleys now allow him to keep his school things in his room because they fear Sirius, who they believe is a dangerous criminal. Harry enjoys this small victory, knowing that the Dursleys are terrified of the thought that Sirius might turn up and punish them if they mistreat Harry.
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    Harry Finishes His Letter to Sirius
    As the sun rises, Harry finishes his letter to Sirius, mentioning his scar hurting and other mundane events. He prepares to send the letter as soon as his owl, Hedwig, returns from hunting. Feeling relieved, Harry stretches and gets dressed, ready to face the day.
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