Lily Potter
Events [23]
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
The Boy Who Lived [B1-C1]
1-2
The Dursleys Fear What the Neighbors Would Say if the Potters Showed Up
Vernon and Petunia Dursley pride themselves on their normal life with their spoiled son, Dudley. However, they are haunted by the secret of Petunia’s estranged sister, Lily Potter, and her magical family. Determined to maintain their reputation, they avoid any contact with the Potters, whom they view as an embarrassment.
Vernon and Petunia Dursley pride themselves on their normal life with their spoiled son, Dudley. However, they are haunted by the secret of Petunia’s estranged sister, Lily Potter, and her magical family. Determined to maintain their reputation, they avoid any contact with the Potters, whom they view as an embarrassment.
3-5
Mr. Dursley Overhears People Talk About the Potters
While on a lunch break, Vernon overhears cloaked figures excitedly mentioning the Potters and their son, Harry. Alarmed, he rushes back to his office, trying to convince himself that the conversation was unrelated to his sister-in-law’s family.
While on a lunch break, Vernon overhears cloaked figures excitedly mentioning the Potters and their son, Harry. Alarmed, he rushes back to his office, trying to convince himself that the conversation was unrelated to his sister-in-law’s family.
6-7
Lily Potter Is Referred To As Petunia’s Sister, Whom The Dursleys Avoid Discussing.
Disturbed by the day’s events, Vernon tentatively asks Petunia if she has heard from her sister, Lily. Petunia dismisses his concerns but admits their nephew, Harry, would now be Dudley’s age. The conversation leaves Vernon even more uneasy.
Disturbed by the day’s events, Vernon tentatively asks Petunia if she has heard from her sister, Lily. Petunia dismisses his concerns but admits their nephew, Harry, would now be Dudley’s age. The conversation leaves Vernon even more uneasy.
11-12
Lily Potter’s Sacrifice Is Confirmed As She Died Protecting Harry From Voldemort
Dumbledore reveals that Lily and James Potter were killed by Voldemort, but their son, Harry, mysteriously survived. Voldemort’s power was broken in the attempt, and the cause of Harry’s survival remains unknown.
Dumbledore reveals that Lily and James Potter were killed by Voldemort, but their son, Harry, mysteriously survived. Voldemort’s power was broken in the attempt, and the cause of Harry’s survival remains unknown.
14-16
Hagrid Expresses Grief Over Lily Potter’s Death While Delivering Harry
Rubeus Hagrid arrives on a flying motorcycle, carrying baby Harry, who was rescued from the ruins of his home. Hagrid is deeply emotional as he hands Harry to Dumbledore, who prepares to leave the child with the Dursleys.
Rubeus Hagrid arrives on a flying motorcycle, carrying baby Harry, who was rescued from the ruins of his home. Hagrid is deeply emotional as he hands Harry to Dumbledore, who prepares to leave the child with the Dursleys.
The Vanishing Glass [B1-C2]
19-20
Lily Is Mentioned Indirectly In Petunia’s Story About The “Car Crash”
Harry awakens to Aunt Petunia’s shrill demands, recalling a recurring dream of a flying motorcycle. As Dudley’s birthday is revealed, Harry reflects on his own overlooked presence in the house and prepares for another day of servitude.
Harry awakens to Aunt Petunia’s shrill demands, recalling a recurring dream of a flying motorcycle. As Dudley’s birthday is revealed, Harry reflects on his own overlooked presence in the house and prepares for another day of servitude.
29-30
Lily Is Never Discussed By The Dursleys, Leaving Harry With No Knowledge Of His Mother
After the chaos from the snake's escape, the Dursleys blame Harry for the incident and punish him severely, showcasing their unfair treatment and Harry's ongoing suffering in his life with them.
After the chaos from the snake's escape, the Dursleys blame Harry for the incident and punish him severely, showcasing their unfair treatment and Harry's ongoing suffering in his life with them.
The Keeper of the Keys [B1-C4]
46-47
Lily’s Eyes Are Mentioned By Hagrid As An Inheritance Harry Carries
On Harry’s eleventh birthday, Rubeus Hagrid makes a dramatic entrance by forcefully breaking down the door of the seaside hut where the Dursleys are hiding. Hagrid disarms Uncle Vernon and introduces himself as the Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts, marking the beginning of Harry’s reintroduction to the wizarding world.
On Harry’s eleventh birthday, Rubeus Hagrid makes a dramatic entrance by forcefully breaking down the door of the seaside hut where the Dursleys are hiding. Hagrid disarms Uncle Vernon and introduces himself as the Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts, marking the beginning of Harry’s reintroduction to the wizarding world.
49-50
Lily Is Referenced By Hagrid As Equally Famous, Shocking Harry Who Believes They Were Ordinary
Furious that Harry knows nothing about his magical heritage, Hagrid berates the Dursleys for their neglect and secrecy. This confrontation sheds light on the Dursleys’ efforts to suppress Harry’s true identity, while Hagrid begins to reveal the truth about Harry’s parents and the wizarding world.
Furious that Harry knows nothing about his magical heritage, Hagrid berates the Dursleys for their neglect and secrecy. This confrontation sheds light on the Dursleys’ efforts to suppress Harry’s true identity, while Hagrid begins to reveal the truth about Harry’s parents and the wizarding world.
53-53
Lily’s Magical Background And Her Parents’ Pride Are Laid Bare In Petunia’s Furious Speech
Aunt Petunia lashes out, revealing her deep-seated resentment toward her sister Lily and the magical world. Her outburst provides Harry with insight into the strained family dynamics and the prejudice he faced growing up.
Aunt Petunia lashes out, revealing her deep-seated resentment toward her sister Lily and the magical world. Her outburst provides Harry with insight into the strained family dynamics and the prejudice he faced growing up.
56-56
Lily Is Condemned By Vernon For Involving Herself In The Wizarding World And Paying The Price
When Uncle Vernon insults Harry’s deceased parents, Hagrid loses his temper and threatens him with a pink umbrella. The confrontation further emphasizes the tension between the magical and non-magical worlds.
When Uncle Vernon insults Harry’s deceased parents, Hagrid loses his temper and threatens him with a pink umbrella. The confrontation further emphasizes the tension between the magical and non-magical worlds.
58-59
Hagrid Highlights Lily Potter’s Contributions To The Wizarding World
Uncle Vernon’s attempt to stop Harry from attending Hogwarts results in Hagrid losing his temper and using magic to give Dudley a pig’s tail. This humorous yet significant event highlights Hagrid’s commitment to ensuring Harry’s future in the wizarding world.
Uncle Vernon’s attempt to stop Harry from attending Hogwarts results in Hagrid losing his temper and using magic to give Dudley a pig’s tail. This humorous yet significant event highlights Hagrid’s commitment to ensuring Harry’s future in the wizarding world.
Diagon Alley [B1-C5]
79-80
Hagrid Praises Lily’s Magical Talent Despite Her Muggle Family Background
Hagrid describes Quidditch, the wizarding sport, and explains the four Hogwarts houses, reassuring Harry about his place in the school despite his anxieties.
Hagrid describes Quidditch, the wizarding sport, and explains the four Hogwarts houses, reassuring Harry about his place in the school despite his anxieties.
81-85
Ollivander Recalls Lily’s Wand Was Willow And Swishy
At Ollivanders, Harry is matched with a holly wand containing a phoenix feather core. Mr. Ollivander reveals that the wand shares a core with Voldemort’s wand, adding a layer of intrigue to Harry’s journey.
At Ollivanders, Harry is matched with a holly wand containing a phoenix feather core. Mr. Ollivander reveals that the wand shares a core with Voldemort’s wand, adding a layer of intrigue to Harry’s journey.
The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters [B1-C6]
108-110
Malfoy Insults Harry’s Parents For Associating With The Wrong People
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.
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.
The Mirror of Erised [B1-C12]
207-209
Harry Sees His Mother Smiling And Crying In The Mirror Of Erised
Fleeing from Filch and Snape, Harry stumbles upon the Mirror of Erised in an unused classroom. The mirror shows him his parents and extended family, filling Harry with a bittersweet mix of joy and longing as he sees them for the first time.
Fleeing from Filch and Snape, Harry stumbles upon the Mirror of Erised in an unused classroom. The mirror shows him his parents and extended family, filling Harry with a bittersweet mix of joy and longing as he sees them for the first time.
209-210
Harry Plans To See His Mother Again In The Mirror
Harry brings Ron to see the Mirror of Erised, where Ron sees himself as Head Boy and Quidditch captain. The boys argue over whose turn it is to use the mirror before being interrupted by Mrs. Norris, prompting a hasty retreat.
Harry brings Ron to see the Mirror of Erised, where Ron sees himself as Head Boy and Quidditch captain. The boys argue over whose turn it is to use the mirror before being interrupted by Mrs. Norris, prompting a hasty retreat.
210-211
Lily Potter Waves Warmly To Harry In The Mirror Of Erised
Ron looks into the Mirror of Erised and sees his deepest desires: himself as Head Boy, Quidditch captain, and holder of the House Cup. Harry’s desire to see his parents again clashes with Ron’s vision of personal success, leading to tension between the friends.
Ron looks into the Mirror of Erised and sees his deepest desires: himself as Head Boy, Quidditch captain, and holder of the House Cup. Harry’s desire to see his parents again clashes with Ron’s vision of personal success, leading to tension between the friends.
212-214
Harry Sees His Mother Smiling And Crying In The Mirror Of Erised
On Harry's third visit to the Mirror of Erised, he is caught by Albus Dumbledore, who explains that the mirror shows the deepest desires of a person's heart. He warns Harry not to dwell on dreams and reveals that the mirror will be moved to a new location. Albus Dumbledore cryptically answers Harry's question about what he sees in the mirror by saying he sees himself holding a pair of woolen socks.
On Harry's third visit to the Mirror of Erised, he is caught by Albus Dumbledore, who explains that the mirror shows the deepest desires of a person's heart. He warns Harry not to dwell on dreams and reveals that the mirror will be moved to a new location. Albus Dumbledore cryptically answers Harry's question about what he sees in the mirror by saying he sees himself holding a pair of woolen socks.
Nicolas Flamel [B1-C13]
215-215
Harry Relives The Memory Of His Mother’s Death In His Nightmares
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.
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.
The Man with Two Faces [B1-C17]
293-294
Voldemort Reveals Lily Died Protecting Harry Out Of Love
Quirinus Quirrell unveils Voldemort’s face on the back of his head. Voldemort directly addresses Harry, taunting him with lies about his parents and demanding the Sorcerer’s Stone.
Quirinus Quirrell unveils Voldemort’s face on the back of his head. Voldemort directly addresses Harry, taunting him with lies about his parents and demanding the Sorcerer’s Stone.
298-299
Lily’s Sacrifice Protects Harry Through The Power Of Love
Dumbledore reassures Harry that delaying Voldemort’s rise to power through acts of resistance is critical. He emphasizes the importance of courage and persistence in the fight against darkness.
Dumbledore reassures Harry that delaying Voldemort’s rise to power through acts of resistance is critical. He emphasizes the importance of courage and persistence in the fight against darkness.
303-304
Harry Sees His Mother In Wizarding Photos Provided By Hagrid
Hagrid visits Harry in the hospital wing and gives him a photo album filled with pictures of his parents, providing Harry with a cherished link to his family.
Hagrid visits Harry in the hospital wing and gives him a photo album filled with pictures of his parents, providing Harry with a cherished link to his family.