Hagrid Assures Harry of His Inheritance at Gringotts
July 31, 1991
Pages 62-63
Pages 62-63
Concerned about paying for his school supplies, Harry learns from Hagrid that his parents left him a fortune in a vault at Gringotts, the wizarding bank run by goblins.
Characters
Albus Dumbledore Hagrid Mentions Running An Errand For Dumbledore At Gringotts
Harry Potter Harry Worries About Paying For His Magical Education
Vernon Dursley Harry Reflects On Uncle Vernon’s Refusal To Pay For His Schooling
Rubius Hagrid Hagrid Assures Harry That His Parents Left Him Money At Gringotts
Locations
Hogwarts School Hagrid Compares The Safety Of Gringotts To Hogwarts
The Hut on the Rock The Hut Serves As The Starting Point For Harry’s Journey
Gringotts Hagrid Explains That Gringotts Is The Wizards’ Bank Run By Goblins
London Hagrid Plans To Take Harry To London To Buy His School Supplies
Connections
The Dursleys' Hatred of Magic Harry Reflects On The Dursleys’ Opposition To His Magical Education
Gringotts is Impenetrable Hagrid Highlights The Security Of Gringotts Against Theft
Beasts
Goblins Hagrid Warns Harry About The Power And Danger Of Goblins At Gringotts
Things
Wizard Money Harry Examines Wizard Coins For The First Time
Muggle Money Harry Considers How Muggle Money Differs From Wizard Money