Harry Potter Stats

    Hermione Granger

    Events [93]

    Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
    The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters [B1-C6]
    104-106
      Hermione Introduces Herself And Shares Her Knowledge About Hogwarts
    Hermione Granger enters Harry and Ron's compartment looking for Neville's missing toad. She introduces herself and demonstrates her magic skills. After briefly criticizing Ron's failed spell, she leaves to continue searching with Neville.
    106-108
      Hermione Leaves To Continue Searching For Neville’s Toad
    Ron shares his fears about being sorted into Slytherin and not living up to his family's legacy. He explains that his whole family has been in Gryffindor, and he worries that he won't meet expectations.
    108-110
      Hermione Enters The Compartment To Find Scabbers And The Aftermath Of The Fight
    Draco Malfoy, along with Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle, enters the compartment and offers Harry his friendship, warning him against associating with "the wrong sort" like Ron. Harry declines the offer, and Ron steps up to defend himself, leading to a brief confrontation.
    111-112
      Hermione Silently Takes In The View Of Hogwarts During The Boat Ride
    Led by Hagrid, the first-year students cross the lake in small boats, catching their first awe-inspiring glimpse of Hogwarts Castle. After entering through a hidden tunnel, they reach an underground harbor. Hagrid reunites Neville with his toad before leading them up to the castle’s grand entrance, where he knocks on the massive oak doors, signaling their arrival.
    The Sorting Hat [B1-C7]
    113-115
      Hermione Anxiously Whispers About The Spells She Has Learned
    The first-year students arrive at Hogwarts, where Professor McGonagall welcomes them and explains the importance of the Sorting Ceremony. She describes how their house will become their school family, leaving the students nervous about their imminent sorting.
    116-117
      Hermione Explains The Bewitched Ceiling Of The Great Hall
    Professor McGonagall leads the first-year students into the Great Hall. They are awestruck by the enchanted ceiling and floating candles as they line up before the entire school to await the Sorting Ceremony.
    118-121
      Hermione Is Eagerly Sorted Into Gryffindor
    Professor McGonagall begins the Sorting Ceremony, calling the students one by one to wear the Sorting Hat. The hat assigns them to their houses, which will shape their Hogwarts experience.
    124-126
      Hermione Talks About Her Excitement For Learning Transfiguration
    During dessert, the new Gryffindor students share stories about their families. Neville recounts how his magical abilities first surfaced, while Hermione and Percy eagerly discuss the upcoming lessons at Hogwarts.
    The Potions Master [B1-C8]
    133-135
      None
    Harry experiences his first classes at Hogwarts, including History of Magic, Herbology, Transfiguration, and Defense Against the Dark Arts. He quickly learns that magic is more complicated than simply waving a wand, with Minerva McGonagall being especially strict.
    136-138
      Hermione Eagerly Tries To Answer Snape’s Questions Despite Being Ignored
    In Harry's first Potions class with Severus Snape, it becomes clear that Snape has a personal dislike for him. Snape quizzes Harry on potion ingredients, and when Harry cannot answer, Snape mocks him, making the situation uncomfortable for Harry.
    The Midnight Duel [B1-C9]
    143-145
      Hermione Shares Flying Tips From Quidditch Through the Ages
    A notice in the Gryffindor common room announces the start of flying lessons, revealing that Gryffindor and Slytherin will learn together. Harry dreads the lessons, fearing embarrassment in front of Malfoy, as students discuss Quidditch and their broomstick experiences.
    145-147
      Hermione’s Broom Rolls Over When She Tries to Summon It
    During the first flying lesson, Neville panics and accidentally launches into the air before Madam Hooch’s signal. He falls and breaks his wrist, requiring Madam Hooch to escort him to the hospital wing, leaving the class unsupervised.
    148-149
      Hermione Warns Harry Not To Disobey Madam Hooch’s Instructions
    Ignoring Hermione’s warnings, Harry takes to the skies in pursuit of Malfoy. He performs an impressive dive to catch the Remembrall before it hits the ground, showcasing natural flying talent that leaves his classmates in awe.
    154-156
      Hermione Tries To Stop Harry And Ron From Breaking Rules At Night
    Hermione tries to stop Harry and Ron from sneaking out for the duel, but she ends up locked out of Gryffindor Tower. Neville, unable to remember the password, joins the group as they head toward the trophy room.
    156-157
      Hermione Joins The Group Despite Her Earlier Protests Against Breaking Rules
    Neville, stranded outside the Gryffindor common room, is found by Harry, Ron, and Hermione. Relieved, he joins their group as they venture through the castle, despite Hermione’s protests.
    157-160
      Hermione Uses The Alohomora Spell To Unlock The Door And Save The Group
    As they wait for Malfoy in the trophy room, the group hears Filch and Mrs. Norris approaching. They flee through the corridors, narrowly avoiding capture but attracting Peeves, who causes further chaos.
    160-162
      Hermione Notices The Trapdoor Underneath Fluffy
    While escaping Filch, the group stumbles into the forbidden third-floor corridor and encounters Fluffy, a monstrous three-headed dog. Hermione notices it guarding a trapdoor, linking it to the mysterious package Hagrid retrieved from Gringotts.
    Hallowe'en [B1-C10]
    163-164
      Hermione Refuses To Speak To Harry And Ron After The Forbidden Corridor Incident
    After encountering the three-headed dog, Harry Potter and Ron Weasley engage in a detailed discussion regarding the high-level security around a mysterious package, presumed to have been transported from Gringotts Bank to Hogwarts. They hypothesize about the object’s possible value and danger.
    166-167
      Hermione Disapproves Of Harry Receiving A Broomstick For Breaking Rules
    Harry receives a highly anticipated package containing his Nimbus 2000 broomstick, discreetly arranged by Professor McGonagall. He eagerly unwraps it with Ron, who is envious and admiring of the broom’s sleek design and high quality. This marks Harry’s formal introduction to the Gryffindor Quidditch team and heightens his excitement to play.
    170-172
      Hermione Demonstrates Mastery Of Wingardium Leviosa In Charms Class
    During Charms class, Hermione Granger successfully demonstrates the Levitation Charm, “Wingardium Leviosa,” contrasting with Ron’s struggles and sparking a heated exchange. Ron’s public criticism of Hermione leads to her retreat and signals the beginning of their complex friendship.
    173-175
      Harry And Ron Realize Hermione Is In Danger Inside The Bathroom With The Troll
    Recognizing Hermione Granger’s isolation in the face of imminent danger, Harry and Ron deviate from the group to warn her about the troll. This act of concern foreshadows the loyalty and solidarity that will define their friendship.
    175-177
      Hermione Is Frozen In Terror As The Troll Advances Toward Her
    In an accidental encounter, Harry and Ron find themselves face-to-face with the mountain troll in the girls’ bathroom. Through quick thinking and coordinated effort, they manage to incapacitate the troll, showcasing bravery and growing magical skill.
    177-178
      Hermione Lies To Protect Harry And Ron From Punishment
    Following the troll’s defeat, Professors McGonagall, Snape, and Quirrell arrive at the scene. Hermione Granger’s fabricated explanation to protect Harry and Ron highlights her gratitude and begins to unify the trio. Professor McGonagall’s reprimand, tempered by praise, reinforces the school’s stance on bravery and rule-breaking.
    178-179
      Hermione Waits To Thank Harry And Ron For Saving Her
    The aftermath of the troll incident solidifies the bond between Harry, Ron, and Hermione. The shared experience leads to an implicit understanding, establishing a friendship that will endure and support them through future challenges at Hogwarts.
    Quidditch [B1-C11]
    180-181
      Hermione Helps Harry With Homework and Lends Him a Book About Quidditch
    As November ushers in cold weather at Hogwarts, Hagrid defrosts broomsticks for the start of the Quidditch season. Harry trains intensely for his first match under Wood’s guidance. Despite efforts to keep his role as Seeker a secret, rumors spread, leading to mixed reactions. Hermione supports Harry with his studies, strengthening their budding friendship after the troll incident.
    181-182
      Hermione Conjures a Bright Blue Fire to Keep the Trio Warm
    The day before Harry’s first Quidditch match, Hermione conjures a portable blue flame to keep warm, but Snape approaches and seizes Harry’s Quidditch book, deducting points from Gryffindor. This encounter leaves Harry frustrated and curious about Snape’s limp, adding to his unease.
    182-183
      Hermione Helps Harry and Ron With Their Charms Homework but Doubts Snape’s Guilt
    Harry stumbles upon Snape nursing a wounded leg and overhears a cryptic complaint about the three-headed dog. This fuels Harry’s suspicions that Snape is involved in the forbidden corridor, and he shares his discovery with Ron and Hermione, further heightening their concerns.
    183-184
      Hermione Encourages Harry to Eat Breakfast Before the Match
    On the morning of his first Quidditch match, Harry struggles with nerves but gains confidence when Gryffindor supporters unveil a colorful banner reading “Potter for President.” The show of support lifts his spirits as he prepares for the game.
    185-187
      Hermione Watches the Game From the Stands With Ron and Hagrid
    The Gryffindor vs. Slytherin Quidditch match begins with Angelina Johnson scoring the first goal, giving Gryffindor an early lead. The crowd cheers as Lee Jordan’s lively commentary energizes the atmosphere, and Harry takes his position, searching for the Snitch.
    189-190
      Hermione Uses Hagrid’s Binoculars To Confirm Snape Is Jinxing Harry’s Broom
    During the match, Harry’s broomstick behaves erratically, trying to throw him off. Hagrid explains that such behavior can only result from Dark magic. Hermione notices Snape muttering in the stands, appearing to cast a jinx, and realizes she must act quickly.
    190-191
      Hermione Sets Snape’s Robes On Fire To Break His Concentration And Save Harry
    Determined to stop Snape, Hermione sets his robes on fire, breaking his focus. This distraction allows Harry to regain control of his broomstick and rejoin the game, while the Gryffindor crowd watches in relief and confusion.
    191-192
      Hermione Joins Ron And Hagrid In Supporting Harry After The Match
    Harry regains control of his broomstick and executes a daring dive, appearing sick before revealing the Golden Snitch in his hand. Gryffindor wins the match 170-60, and Harry becomes an instant hero for his unconventional catch.
    192-193
      Hermione Insists That Snape Was Using A Jinx Against Harry’s Broomstick During The Match
    Harry, Ron, and Hermione head to Hagrid’s hut after the match to share their suspicions about Snape. They tell Hagrid that Snape attempted to jinx Harry’s broom, but Hagrid dismisses their concerns. However, he unintentionally reveals the name “Nicolas Flamel” when pressed about the three-headed dog’s secret, further intensifying their curiosity.
    The Mirror of Erised [B1-C12]
    195-197
      Hermione Reminds Harry And Ron To Visit The Library
    After Draco Malfoy insults Ron Weasley’s family, Ron grabs Malfoy in anger but is caught by Professor Snape, who penalizes Gryffindor. Hagrid steps in to diffuse tensions and lifts the trio’s spirits by showing them the festive Great Hall decorations prepared by Professors McGonagall and Flitwick.
    197-197
      Hermione Asks Hagrid To Reveal Information About Nicolas Flamel
    Hagrid warns the trio to stop investigating Nicolas Flamel and the three-headed dog guarding the Sorcerer’s Stone. Despite his warnings, the trio remains determined to uncover the truth and continues their search in the library.
    197-199
      Hermione Creates A List Of Books To Search For Information On Nicolas Flamel
    Harry, Ron, and Hermione comb through library books for Nicolas Flamel but find nothing. Harry briefly explores the Restricted Section but is reprimanded by Madam Pince. Frustrated, they resolve to continue searching during the holidays.
    200-201
      Hermione Is Not Present During the Christmas Morning Exchange
    On Christmas morning, Harry receives several thoughtful gifts, including a hand-carved flute from Hagrid, a Weasley sweater, and an anonymous Invisibility Cloak. Ron is delighted by Harry’s surprise and enjoys his own presents, despite disliking his maroon sweater.
    201-202
      Hermione Gifts Harry A Box of Chocolate Frogs for Christmas
    Among his Christmas presents, Harry discovers a silvery Invisibility Cloak, a rare and valuable heirloom left to him by his father. A cryptic note accompanies the cloak, instructing him to “use it well,” leaving Harry awestruck and curious about its sender.
    211-212
      Ron Compares Harry’s Caution To Hermione’s Usual Warnings
    Concerned about the risks of being caught, Ron tries to dissuade Harry from returning to the Mirror of Erised. Despite Ron’s warnings, Harry remains determined to see his parents again, brushing off his friend’s concerns.
    Nicolas Flamel [B1-C13]
    215-215
      Hermione Criticizes Harry For His Recklessness And Missed Opportunity To Find Flamel
    After Dumbledore advises Harry to avoid the Mirror of Erised, Harry decides to leave the Invisibility Cloak in his trunk. Haunted by nightmares of his parents’ death, Harry struggles to move past the allure of the mirror. Hermione returns and scolds him for sneaking around, lamenting his failure to uncover Nicolas Flamel’s identity.
    216-217
      Hermione Suggests Ways For Harry To Avoid Playing Quidditch Under Snape
    As Gryffindor intensifies Quidditch practice to secure a win against Hufflepuff, the team learns Snape will referee the match. Concerned about Snape’s bias, Harry shares his worries with Ron and Hermione, who suggest extreme measures to keep him off the field. Harry resolves to play despite his fears.
    217-218
      Hermione Performs The Countercurse To Free Neville’s Legs
    After being cursed by Malfoy, Neville hops to Gryffindor Tower with his legs stuck together. Hermione frees him with a countercurse, and Harry comforts him by giving him a Chocolate Frog. Encouraged by his friends’ support, Neville begins to stand up for himself.
    219-220
      Hermione Reveals Flamel As The Creator Of The Sorcerer’s Stone
    When Harry recognizes Nicolas Flamel’s name on a Chocolate Frog card, Hermione retrieves a book confirming Flamel as the creator of the Sorcerer’s Stone. The trio realizes the stone’s immense power and the danger it faces, connecting it to Fluffy’s protection at Hogwarts.
    220-222
      Hermione Warns Harry About The Risks Of Playing Against Snape
    With the Quidditch match against Hufflepuff approaching, Harry grows increasingly nervous about Snape’s role as referee. His suspicions deepen as Snape’s behavior becomes more menacing, and he worries about the professor’s knowledge of their discovery of the Sorcerer’s Stone.
    221-222
      Hermione Practices The Leg Locker Curse To Protect Harry
    Before Gryffindor’s Quidditch match, Ron and Hermione sit in the stands with Neville, secretly practicing the Leg Locker Curse to use against Snape if he threatens Harry. Despite their concerns, they hope for Harry’s success on the field.
    222-223
      Hermione Watches The Match Nervously While Encouraging Harry
    As Snape’s biased refereeing frustrates Gryffindor supporters, Malfoy taunts Neville and the Weasleys. Neville courageously defends himself, earning praise from Ron and showing his growing bravery despite Malfoy’s jeers.
    224-225
      Hermione Celebrates Harry’s Win Alongside Ron
    In a tense Quidditch match, Harry’s skill and determination allow him to capture the Snitch, securing Gryffindor’s victory despite Snape’s attempts to favor Hufflepuff. Harry’s accomplishment strengthens his sense of self-worth, proving he is more than just his fame.
    227-228
      Hermione Is Alarmed By The Implication That The Stone’s Safety Depends On Quirrell
    Back in the Gryffindor common room, Harry tells Ron and Hermione about Snape’s confrontation with Quirrell. The trio realizes the stone is at risk, and they debate the severity of the threat, understanding that Quirrell’s resolve is crucial for keeping the stone safe.
    Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback [B1-C14]
    228-230
      Hermione Focuses On Exam Preparation With Study Schedules And Nagging Harry And Ron
    As Quirrell grows visibly weaker, Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger routinely check the third-floor corridor, reassured by Fluffy’s growling presence. Snape’s foul mood convinces them the Stone is still safe. Meanwhile, Hermione’s obsessive study habits irritate Harry and Ron during the exam-heavy Easter holidays.
    229-230
      Hermione Questions Hagrid’s Interest In Dragons And Its Connection To The Stone
    Harry, Ron, and Hermione catch Hagrid acting suspiciously in the library, concealing dragon-related books. They suspect his interest in dragons may connect to something secretive, as he refuses to explain and invites them to visit his hut for further discussion.
    230-233
      Hermione Coaxes Information From Hagrid About The Stone’s Protectors
    During a visit to Hagrid’s hut, the trio learns that several Hogwarts professors, including Snape, helped protect the Sorcerer’s Stone. To their astonishment, Hagrid reveals a Norwegian Ridgeback egg he won in a card game, which he plans to hatch despite its illegality.
    234-234
      Hermione Insists On Attending Herbology Instead Of Visiting Hagrid
    Hagrid sends Harry a brief note declaring that his dragon egg is about to hatch. Ron and Hermione debate skipping Herbology to witness the rare event but worry about the consequences of Hagrid’s dangerous secret being discovered.
    234-235
      Hermione Joins Harry And Ron To Witness The Dragon Hatching
    The trio rushes to Hagrid’s hut during their morning break and watches in awe as the Norwegian Ridgeback egg hatches. Hagrid joyfully welcomes the dragon, naming him Norbert, but panic ensues when they spot Draco Malfoy spying on them through the window.
    235-236
      Hermione Spends Late Nights In The Common Room Planning With Harry
    As Norbert grows rapidly and becomes increasingly dangerous, Hagrid neglects his duties to care for him. The trio tries to convince Hagrid to release the dragon, but his attachment makes him resistant. They propose sending Norbert to Charlie Weasley in Romania to avoid detection.
    238-239
      Hermione Supports The Plan To Smuggle Norbert Out At Midnight
    After being bitten by Norbert, Ron’s hand swells dangerously, and he ends up in the hospital wing. Draco Malfoy steals a book containing Charlie’s letter, learning about their plan. The trio resolves to carry out the transfer despite the increased risk.
    240-240
      Hermione Helps Harry Sneak Norbert To The Tower At Midnight
    With Ron incapacitated, Harry and Hermione take on the responsibility of delivering Norbert to Charlie’s friends. Hagrid, emotional about parting with the dragon, provides supplies for the journey. The pair prepares to transport the crate under the Invisibility Cloak.
    240-241
      Hermione Celebrates Malfoy’s Detention And Helps With Norbert’s Transfer
    While transporting Norbert, Harry and Hermione overhear Malfoy attempting to report them to McGonagall. She dismisses his claims about a dragon and punishes him for being out after curfew. The duo successfully hands Norbert over to Charlie’s friends at the tower.
    241-241
      Hermione Is Caught With Harry By Filch In The Corridor
    After successfully delivering Norbert to Charlie's friends, Harry and Hermione head back down the tower, only to be caught by Argus Filch. In their rush, they realize they've left the Invisibility Cloak on top of the tower, leaving them defenseless.
    The Forbidden Forest [B1-C15]
    242-243
      Hermione Trembles While Awaiting Punishment
    Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Neville Longbottom are caught in the Astronomy Tower by Argus Filch while attempting to secretly deliver an illegal dragon. They are escorted to Professor McGonagall’s office, where their actions raise concerns about their disregard for school rules.
    243-244
      Hermione Stares Silently At Her Slippers In Shame
    Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Neville Longbottom face Professor McGonagall’s wrath after their midnight excursion. She deducts 150 points from Gryffindor, placing their house at the bottom of the standings, and assigns all three detention.
    245-246
      Hermione Keeps Her Head Down To Avoid Attention
    Feeling guilty over losing points for Gryffindor, Harry Potter offers to resign from the Quidditch team. However, Oliver Wood refuses, emphasizing Harry’s importance to their chances in future matches, even as team tensions linger.
    246-247
      Hermione Suggests Going To Dumbledore About Their Suspicions
    Harry overhears Quirinus Quirrell pleading for mercy and suspects Severus Snape is pressuring him to reveal the secrets of the Anti-Dark Force spell. Harry shares his concerns with Ron and Hermione, who debate whether to investigate or inform Dumbledore.
    247-248
      Hermione Quietly Accepts Her Detention Without Complaint
    Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Neville Longbottom receive detention notices for their nighttime rule-breaking. They anxiously await their punishment, which will take place later that evening.
    248-250
      Hermione Joins The Group For The Forest Detention Without Complaint
    Hagrid explains the purpose of their detention: investigating the trail of blood left by a wounded unicorn. Draco Malfoy protests, but Hagrid insists they proceed, emphasizing the seriousness of the task.
    251-252
      Hermione Joins Harry And Hagrid On The Left Path To Follow The Unicorn Trail
    While following the unicorn’s blood trail, Hagrid, Harry, and Hermione encounter centaurs Ronan and Bane. The centaurs refuse to offer direct help, instead giving cryptic warnings about the danger lurking in the forest.
    252-254
      Hermione Timidly Engages With Ronan And Notices His Focus On The Stars
    Draco Malfoy scares Neville Longbottom as a prank, causing Neville to panic and send up red sparks. An angry Hagrid reorganizes the groups, pairing Harry with Malfoy and Fang for the remainder of the patrol.
    254-255
      Hermione Alerts Hagrid To The Red Sparks Indicating Trouble
    While tracking the unicorn’s blood, Harry, Malfoy, and Fang discover the dead unicorn in a clearing. A hooded figure drinks its blood, terrifying Malfoy and Fang into fleeing. The figure approaches Harry before Firenze, a centaur, intervenes.
    255-256
      Hermione Remains With Hagrid And Neville As The Groups Split
    Firenze saves Harry from the hooded figure and explains the significance of unicorn blood. He warns that Voldemort is likely behind the unicorn’s death and may be seeking the Sorcerer’s Stone to regain full strength.
    258-259
      Hermione Runs To Find Harry After His Encounter With Firenze
    Harry reflects on Firenze’s warnings and concludes that Voldemort is behind the attacks on unicorns and the quest for the Sorcerer’s Stone. He resolves to stop Voldemort before it’s too late.
    259-261
      Hermione Tries To Reassure Harry With Dumbledore’s Strength And Skepticism Of Divination
    After returning to the common room, Harry shares his harrowing experience with Ron and Hermione. He comes to the terrifying conclusion that Severus Snape is trying to steal the Sorcerer's Stone for Lord Voldemort, who waits to return to power. Harry is now more determined than ever to prevent this from happening.
    Through the Trapdoor [B1-C16]
    262-263
      Hermione Overprepares For Exams And Analyzes Results Afterward
    As final exams approach, Harry Potter battles mounting anxiety over Lord Voldemort’s possible return. His scar pains him frequently, nightmares of the hooded figure haunt him, and his fear distracts him during testing. Despite this, Harry, Ron, and Hermione complete their exams, trying to reassure themselves that the Stone remains safe under Dumbledore’s watch.
    264-266
      Hermione Joins Harry In Questioning Hagrid About The Stranger
    Relaxing by the lake, Harry suddenly recalls Hagrid’s fondness for dragons and pieces together how a hooded stranger lured Hagrid into revealing Fluffy’s weakness. The trio rushes to confront Hagrid, who admits he let slip that music puts Fluffy to sleep, realizing too late the danger of his disclosure.
    266-268
      Hermione Bravely Requests To Speak With Dumbledore On Harry’s Behalf
    Harry, Ron, and Hermione attempt to warn Dumbledore that the Stone is in danger, only to learn from Professor McGonagall that he has left for London. Despite their insistence that someone intends to steal the Stone, McGonagall dismisses their concerns and orders them to stay away from the third-floor corridor.
    268-269
      Hermione Supports Harry’s Determination To Protect The Stone
    As Harry, Ron, and Hermione plot to guard the Stone themselves, they are caught by Professor Snape. With a sharp reminder of Gryffindor’s recent point loss and a threat of expulsion, Snape warns Harry to cease his nighttime wanderings, leaving the trio uneasy and more determined to act.
    269-270
      Hermione Attempts To Spy On Snape But Is Intercepted
    Harry, Ron, and Hermione devise a plan to watch Snape and protect the third-floor corridor. However, McGonagall catches them near the restricted area and sternly warns them off, while Hermione’s attempt to tail Snape fails when he becomes suspicious and questions her presence.
    270-271
      Hermione Supports Harry’s Plan And Prepares For Their Task
    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.
    271-273
      Hermione Uses A Spell To Stop Neville From Interfering With Their Plan
    Neville Longbottom, determined to prevent Harry, Ron, and Hermione from breaking more rules, blocks their way. After a tense exchange, Hermione uses the Full Body-Bind Curse to immobilize him. Though guilt-ridden, the trio presses on with their plan to protect the Stone.
    275-276
      Hermione Takes Over Playing The Flute To Keep Fluffy Asleep
    Reaching the third-floor corridor, the trio finds Fluffy guarding the trapdoor. Harry plays Hagrid’s flute to lull the giant three-headed dog to sleep. They open the trapdoor and jump into the darkness below, beginning their perilous journey to the Stone.
    276-278
      Hermione Remembers Her Herbology Lessons And Uses Fire To Defeat The Devil’s Snare
    Landing on a deadly plant called Devil’s Snare, Harry, Ron, and Hermione struggle to escape its tightening grip. Hermione uses her knowledge of Herbology to conjure fire, driving the plant back and saving them from being suffocated.
    279-281
      Hermione Notices The Glittering Keys And Connects Them To The Locked Door
    In the next chamber, the trio discovers a swarm of winged keys and a locked door. Mounting broomsticks, they chase the enchanted keys. Using his Seeker instincts, Harry spots the correct key and captures it, unlocking the door to the next challenge.
    281-284
      Hermione Listens To Ron And Plays As A Castle On The Chessboard
    Facing a life-sized wizard’s chess game, Ron leads the black pieces to victory, sacrificing himself to secure Harry and Hermione’s path forward. Though knocked unconscious by the white queen, Ron’s strategic bravery allows the team to advance.
    284-286
      None
    Confronted with a room of deadly flames and a table of potion bottles, Hermione uses logic to solve Snape’s riddle. She identifies the potion that will allow Harry to proceed through the black flames and another for her to return safely.
    286-287
      Hermione Demonstrates Bravery By Drinking The Potion And Crossing The Purple Fire
    Before leaving to retrieve help, Hermione gives Harry an emotional pep talk, emphasizing his bravery and importance. She reminds him that courage and friendship are just as vital as skill and knowledge, bolstering Harry’s resolve for the final confrontation.
    The Man with Two Faces [B1-C17]
    288-290
      Hermione’s Spell During Quidditch Unintentionally Saved Harry From Quirrell
    Harry Potter confronts Quirinus Quirrell and learns he was the mastermind behind attempts to steal the Sorcerer’s Stone. Quirrell reveals his role in the Halloween troll attack and his collaboration with Voldemort to regain power.
    295-296
      Hermione Stays Worried About Harry’s Condition
    Harry wakes up in the hospital wing and learns from Dumbledore that the Sorcerer’s Stone is safe. Dumbledore explains that the events in the dungeons are now a closely guarded secret, though the entire school knows.
    296-298
      Hermione’s Owl Alerts Dumbledore In Time To Save Harry
    Dumbledore reveals to Harry that the Sorcerer’s Stone has been destroyed with Nicolas Flamel’s approval. He emphasizes the inevitability of death and its place in the natural order of life.
    301-302
      Hermione Helped Bring Ron To Safety And Alerted Dumbledore
    Harry recounts his confrontation with Quirrell and Voldemort to Ron and Hermione in the hospital wing. They marvel at Harry’s bravery and express their gratitude for his courage.
    304-305
      Hermione Welcomes Harry To The Gryffindor Table Amid The Festive Atmosphere
    At the end-of-year feast, Gryffindor wins the House Cup after receiving additional points for bravery from Dumbledore. The Gryffindors celebrate their triumph over Slytherin in dramatic fashion.
    305-306
      Hermione Receives Fifty Points For Using Logic To Solve The Potion Puzzle
    During the feast, Dumbledore awards Neville Longbottom ten points for his courage in standing up to his friends, securing Gryffindor’s victory in the House Cup competition.
    306-307
      Hermione Joins The Cheers And Celebrations At The Gryffindor Table
    Gryffindor triumphs over Slytherin after Dumbledore’s last-minute point awards, changing the decorations in the Great Hall and igniting a joyous celebration.
    307-309
      Hermione Achieves The Best Grades Of The First-Year Students
    At the end of the school year, Harry says goodbye to his friends and heads home with the Dursleys. He jokes that he will have fun with his cousin Dudley since the Dursleys don't know he isn't allowed to use magic outside of Hogwarts. Harry looks forward to spending the summer with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger.
    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets [B2]
    The Worst Birthday [B2-C1]
    7-8
      Harry Feels Forgotten by Hermione Due to Her Lack of Letters
    After being dismissed by the Dursleys, Harry goes outside and sits on the garden bench, feeling lonely on his birthday. He reflects on how much he misses Hogwarts and his best friends, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, who have not written to him all summer. Harry wonders if they have forgotten him, and he feels disconnected from the magical world.
    Dobby's Warning [B2-C2]
    14-15
      Harry Reflects on Hermione’s Academic Excellence While Speaking to Dobby
    Dobby nearly lets slip something negative about his wizard family, causing him to immediately punish himself by banging his head against the window. Harry is alarmed and tries to stop him. Dobby reveals that his family makes him punish himself for any mistakes and that they are cruel to him, but he is bound to serve them for life.