Harry Resolves to Stop Snape from Stealing the Stone
June 4, 1992
Pages 270-271
Pages 270-271
Convinced that Snape plans to steal the Sorcerer’s Stone, Harry declares his intent to act. Despite the risk of expulsion, Harry’s determination to prevent Voldemort’s return compels Ron and Hermione to join him. Together, they prepare for a dangerous journey through the trapdoor.
Characters
Filius Flitwick Flitwick Confirms Hermione’s Exceptional Academic Achievement
Harry Potter Harry Decides To Retrieve The Stone Before Voldemort Can Reach It
Minerva McGonagall McGonagall’s Warnings Influence The Trio’s Risk Assessment
Severus Snape Snape Remains A Suspected Threat To The Stone
Hermione Granger Hermione Supports Harry’s Plan And Prepares For Their Task
Ron Weasley Ron Commits To Helping Harry Retrieve The Stone Despite The Risks
Tom Riddle (Lord Voldemort) Voldemort’s Potential Return Motivates Harry To Act
Locations
Gryffindor Common Room The Trio Plans Their Mission In The Safety Of The Common Room
Hogwarts School Hogwarts Becomes The Center Of The Battle For The Stone
Connections
The Philosophers Stone The Trio Focuses On Protecting The Stone From Voldemort
Hermione is a Know It All Hermione’s Knowledge Becomes An Asset For Their Mission
Magic
Dark Arts Harry Fears Voldemort Turning Hogwarts Into A Dark Arts School
Things
House Cup The Trio Dismisses Concerns About Gryffindor’s Standing For The Cup
The Philosophers Stone The Stone Becomes The Central Objective Of The Trio’s Mission
Gryffindor House Gryffindor Suffers More Division As The Trio Prepares Their Mission
Invisibility Cloak Harry Relies On The Invisibility Cloak For Their Mission
Groups
The Dursleys Harry Fears Returning To The Dursleys If The Plan Fails