Quirrell’s Betrayal and Connection to Voldemort Revealed
June 4, 1992
Pages 290-291
Pages 290-291
Quirinus Quirrell confesses to serving Lord Voldemort after meeting him during his travels. He recounts his failure at Gringotts and the punishments inflicted by Voldemort.
Characters
Harry Potter Harry Struggles To Distract Quirrell And Understands Snape’s True Role
Quirinus Quirrell Quirrell Reveals His Allegiance To Voldemort And His Role In The Plot
Tom Riddle (Lord Voldemort) Voldemort Exerts Control Over Quirrell To Achieve His Goals
Severus Snape Snape’s Actions Were Misunderstood As Hatred While He Was Protecting Harry
James Potter Snape’s Hatred For Harry Stems From His Loathing For James
Locations
Gringotts Quirrell’s Failed Attempt To Steal The Stone From Gringotts Angered Voldemort
Philosopher Stone Room The Room Houses The Mirror Of Erised, Guarding The Stone
Diagon Alley Harry Recalls Meeting Quirrell During His Visit To Diagon Alley
Hogwarts School The School Becomes The Battleground For Protecting The Philosopher’s Stone
The Leaky Cauldron Harry Remembers Interacting With Quirrell At The Leaky Cauldron
Connections
The Philosophers Stone The Stone Remains The Central Objective Of Quirrell And Voldemort
Things
Mirror of Erised The Mirror Conceals The Philosopher’s Stone And Tests The Seeker’s Intentions
The Philosophers Stone The Stone Represents The Power Voldemort Seeks Through Quirrell