Harry Potter Stats

    Rubius Hagrid

    Events [84]

    Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
    The Boy Who Lived [B1-C1]
    12-14
      Hagrid Is Revealed As The One Trusted To Bring Harry To Privet Drive
    Dumbledore explains his plan to leave Harry with the Dursleys, believing a normal upbringing will protect him from fame and pressure. Despite McGonagall’s objections about the Dursleys’ unsuitability, Dumbledore insists it is the best choice for Harry’s future.
    14-16
      Hagrid Arrives On A Flying Motorcycle With Baby Harry And Breaks Down In Grief Over The Potters
    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.
    16-17
      Hagrid Departs On Sirius’ Motorcycle, Mourning The Loss Of Lily And James
    Albus Dumbledore places baby Harry on the doorstep of number four, Privet Drive, with a letter explaining the situation. Rubeus Hagrid is emotional as he says goodbye to Harry, and the three of them depart, leaving Harry to grow up with the Dursleys.
    The Letters from No One [B1-C3]
    44-45
      The Thunderous Knock Suggests Hagrid’s Unannounced Arrival Outside The Shack
    In the shack on the sea, Harry counts down the minutes to his eleventh birthday. The storm outside mirrors the tension within as Harry wonders if the letters—and their sender—can reach him here. At the stroke of midnight, a thunderous knock shatters the stillness, heralding the arrival of a life-changing visitor.
    The Keeper of the Keys [B1-C4]
    46-47
      Hagrid Arrives In A Storm And Bends Uncle Vernon’s Gun With Ease
    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.
    47-48
      Hagrid Presents Harry A Slightly Squashed Cake, Marking A Kind Gesture On His Birthday
    Hagrid gives Harry a slightly squashed chocolate cake with “Happy Birthday Harry” written in green icing, celebrating his eleventh birthday. This heartwarming gesture becomes Harry’s first-ever real birthday celebration, symbolizing the start of his magical journey.
    48-49
      Hagrid Introduces Himself As The Keeper Of Keys At Hogwarts And Sets A Roaring Fire
    Hagrid formally introduces himself to Harry as the Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts. Amid the warmth of a roaring fire and the smell of sizzling sausages, Hagrid provides Harry with a glimpse of the magical world, setting the stage for Harry’s new life.
    49-50
      Hagrid’s Outrage Fills The Hut As He Confronts The Dursleys For Keeping Harry Uninformed
    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.
    50-51
      Hagrid Reveals Harry’s Magical Heritage And Urges Him To Read His Letter
    In a life-changing moment, Hagrid reveals to Harry that he is a wizard. The revelation astonishes Harry, who begins to realize the significance of his magical heritage and the destiny that lies ahead.
    51-52
      Hagrid Casually Summons An Owl To Send A Note To Dumbledore And Explains Harry’s Next Steps
    Hagrid finally delivers Harry’s long-awaited acceptance letter to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. This moment marks Harry’s official entry into the magical world and the start of a new chapter in his life.
    52-53
      Hagrid Labels The Dursleys As The Largest Muggles He Has Ever Seen And Challenges Vernon’s Defiance
    Hagrid introduces Harry to the basics of the wizarding world, including the term “Muggle,” and explains Harry’s place within it. This marks the beginning of Harry’s education about the magical society he belongs to.
    53-53
      Hagrid Reacts With Outrage To The Lie About Lily And James Being Killed In A Car Crash
    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.
    53-56
      Hagrid Reveals Voldemort’s Atrocities And Shares How Harry Survived The Attack
    Hagrid reveals the tragic circumstances of Harry’s parents’ deaths at the hands of Lord Voldemort. Harry learns about the attack that left him with his iconic scar and the mystery surrounding Voldemort’s disappearance.
    56-56
      Hagrid Threatens Vernon With His Umbrella After Hearing Him Insult Harry’s Parents
    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.
    56-57
      Hagrid Explains Theories About Voldemort’s Disappearance
    Hagrid recounts the events surrounding Voldemort’s mysterious disappearance after his failed attempt to kill Harry. This revelation deepens the mystery of Harry’s survival and Voldemort’s current whereabouts.
    57-58
      Hagrid Reassures Harry Of His Wizarding Identity With Confidence
    Despite learning about his magical heritage, Harry expresses doubt about his abilities as a wizard. Reflecting on his troubled childhood, he questions how he could possibly fit into the wizarding world, only to realize that unexplained incidents in his life were signs of his magic.
    58-59
      Hagrid Uses His Magic To Protect Harry’s Path To Hogwarts
    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.
    59-60
      Hagrid Admits His Expulsion From Hogwarts And His Unauthorized Use Of Magic
    In a candid moment, Rubeus Hagrid revealed to Harry that he had been expelled from Hogwarts during his third year. This personal confession highlights Hagrid’s own troubled history, and yet, his unwavering loyalty to the school and its headmaster, Albus Dumbledore.
    Diagon Alley [B1-C5]
    62-62
      Hagrid Explains The Concept Of Paying Owls With Wizard Money
    Awakening in the hut, Harry initially doubts the events of the previous night but is reassured by the presence of Hagrid, a newspaper-delivering owl, and wizarding coins. This marks the start of his journey into the magical world.
    62-63
      Hagrid Assures Harry That His Parents Left Him Money At Gringotts
    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.
    63-64
      Hagrid Uses Magic To Speed Up The Boat Ride Back To Land
    On their return trip to the mainland, Hagrid secretly uses his pink umbrella to enchant the boat for faster travel, despite restrictions on his magic. He describes Gringotts’ formidable security, including enchantments and dragons.
    64-68
      Hagrid Guides Harry Through London Toward Diagon Alley
    During their journey to London, Hagrid introduces Harry to the Ministry of Magic, explaining its role in regulating wizarding society and keeping magic hidden from Muggles.
    68-69
      Hagrid Guides Harry to The Leaky Cauldron as Their Next Stop
    Hagrid leads Harry to the Leaky Cauldron, a hidden magical pub invisible to Muggles. It serves as a gateway to Diagon Alley, where Harry will purchase his Hogwarts supplies.
    69-70
      Hagrid Proudly Introduces Harry to Everyone at The Leaky Cauldron
    Harry experiences overwhelming attention as the patrons of the Leaky Cauldron recognize him as “The Boy Who Lived.” They eagerly shake his hand, showcasing the magical world’s reverence for his survival.
    70-71
      Hagrid Explains Quirrell’s Change After Encountering Vampires and a Hag
    Hagrid introduces Harry to Professor Quirrell, the timid Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, and explains how his encounter with vampires and a hag during his travels left him permanently nervous.
    71-72
      Hagrid Guides Harry Through The Magical Entrance To Diagon Alley
    Using his pink umbrella, Hagrid reveals a hidden archway leading to Diagon Alley, a bustling magical shopping district, leaving Harry awestruck at the sights and possibilities of his new world.
    72-75
      Hagrid Struggles With Motion Sickness While Ensuring Harry Accesses His Vault
    Harry is amazed by the grand marble hall of Gringotts and meets goblins who guard the bank. Hagrid presents Harry’s vault key and a letter for access to a secret high-security vault.
    75-75
      Hagrid Guides Harry In Understanding Wizard Money And Managing His Funds
    Inside his family vault, Harry finds piles of wizarding gold, silver, and bronze coins, revealing the inheritance left by his parents and symbolizing his connection to the magical world.
    75-76
      Hagrid Collects A Secret Package From Vault 713 And Avoids Answering Harry’s Questions
    Hagrid retrieves a mysterious package from the highly secure Vault 713 on Dumbledore’s orders. Despite Harry’s curiosity, Hagrid emphasizes the secrecy of the mission.
    76-79
      Hagrid Waits Outside With Ice Cream While Harry Gets His Robes
    While being fitted for robes, Harry meets Draco Malfoy, a haughty boy who introduces him to wizarding bloodline prejudices and unwittingly sets the stage for their future rivalry.
    79-80
      Hagrid Explains Quidditch And Warns Against Slytherin’s Dark History
    Hagrid describes Quidditch, the wizarding sport, and explains the four Hogwarts houses, reassuring Harry about his place in the school despite his anxieties.
    80-81
      Hagrid Advises Harry Against Using Magic In The Muggle World
    Harry visits various shops in Diagon Alley to buy his school supplies, marveling at the magical items available while Hagrid helps him make practical choices.
    81-81
      Hagrid Chooses To Gift Harry A Useful Owl Instead Of A Toad Or Cat
    As a birthday present, Hagrid purchases a snowy owl for Harry at Eeylops Owl Emporium. The owl, later named Hedwig, becomes Harry’s loyal companion and a symbol of his new magical life.
    81-85
      Hagrid Admits To Keeping The Pieces Of His Broken Wand
    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.
    85-87
      Hagrid Reassures Harry That He Will Thrive At Hogwarts
    After shopping for school supplies, Harry shares his insecurities with Hagrid. Reassured about his future at Hogwarts, Harry departs for the Dursleys with his train ticket in hand, ready for the next chapter of his life.
    The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters [B1-C6]
    90-91
      Hagrid Is Absent as Harry Faces a Challenge Alone at the Station
    The Dursleys drive Harry to King's Cross but mockingly leave him at the station without helping him figure out how to get to Platform Nine and Three-Quarters. Vernon Dursley smugly comments on the platform's supposed non-existence before they drive off, laughing.
    108-110
      Malfoy Insults Hagrid As Part Of His Attack On Harry’s Friends
    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.
    110-111
      Hagrid Leads The First-Years Toward Their First View Of Hogwarts
    The Hogwarts Express arrives, and Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Neville follow Rubeus Hagrid to the boats that will take them across the lake to Hogwarts. As they catch their first sight of the castle, they are filled with awe.
    111-112
      Hagrid Guides The First-Years Across The Black Lake And Into The Castle
    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]
    121-122
      Hagrid Encourages Harry With A Thumbs Up From The High Table
    After being sorted into Gryffindor, Harry receives a warm welcome at the Gryffindor table. The Weasley twins cheer loudly, Percy shakes his hand, and Nearly Headless Nick introduces himself as the Gryffindor ghost.
    126-126
      Hagrid Is Drinking From His Goblet At The High Table
    Harry feels a sharp pain in his scar when Professor Snape looks at him during the feast. Percy explains that Snape is the Potions Master, rumored to be after the Defense Against the Dark Arts position.
    The Potions Master [B1-C8]
    135-136
      Hagrid Invites Harry To Tea To Hear About His First Week At Hogwarts
    Harry and Ron Have Breakfast and Are Invited to Visit Hagrid Later That Day
    136-138
      Snape’s Black Eyes Are Compared To Hagrid’s But Without His Warmth
    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.
    138-140
      Ron Asks to Accompany Harry to Meet Hagrid After Class
    During a potion-making assignment, Neville Longbottom melts Seamus Finnigan's cauldron, causing a dangerous accident. Snape blames Harry for not helping Neville, docking points from Gryffindor and humiliating both Harry and Neville.
    140-141
      Hagrid Hosts Harry and Ron in His Cozy Hut With Rock Cakes and Tea
    After a difficult Potions class, Harry and Ron visit Rubeus Hagrid in his hut for tea. They discuss their first week at Hogwarts, including Harry's frustrations with Snape. Rubeus Hagrid tries to reassure Harry, but Harry notices that Rubeus Hagrid avoids making eye contact when discussing Snape.
    141-142
      Hagrid Avoids Harry’s Questions About The Gringotts Break-In
    While visiting Rubeus Hagrid, Harry notices a Daily Prophet clipping detailing a break-in at Gringotts Wizarding Bank Wizarding Bank on the same day he and Rubeus Hagrid had visited. Harry suspects that the thieves were after the package Rubeus Hagrid took from the vault, and he questions whether Rubeus Hagrid is hiding something.
    The Midnight Duel [B1-C9]
    143-145
      Harry Recalls Not Receiving Any Mail Since Hagrid’s Note
    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.
    149-150
      Harry Considers Becoming Hagrid’s Assistant If Expelled
    Professor McGonagall catches Harry flying without permission after his daring catch. She scolds him severely and escorts him away, leaving Harry convinced he will be expelled for breaking the rules.
    Quidditch [B1-C11]
    180-181
      Hagrid Is Seen Defrosting Broomsticks on the Quidditch Field
    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.
    185-187
      Hagrid Joins the Stands With His Binoculars to Watch Harry Play
    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.
    187-189
      Hagrid Agrees With Dean That Flint’s Foul Should Have Resulted In A Suspension
    As Harry spots the Golden Snitch, Slytherin captain Marcus Flint deliberately blocks him, nearly causing him to fall from his broom. The foul earns Gryffindor a penalty, but the Snitch disappears, leaving tensions high among players and spectators alike.
    189-190
      Hagrid Suspects Dark Magic Might Be Affecting 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.
    191-192
      Hagrid Provides Tea And Comfort To Harry, Ron, And Hermione 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
      Hagrid Tries To Dismiss The Trio’s Suspicions And Warns Them Not To Meddle With Fluffy’s Secret
    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]
    194-195
      Hagrid Brings A Large Fir Tree To Decorate The Great Hall
    With Hogwarts blanketed in snow, students anticipate the holidays. Fred and George Weasley charm snowballs to pelt Quirinus Quirrell’s turban, while Hagrid nurses storm-weary owls. Draco Malfoy mocks Harry for staying at Hogwarts during Christmas, but Harry looks forward to celebrating with Ron and the Weasleys.
    195-197
      Hagrid Defends Ron But Carries On With His Tree Delivery
    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
      Hagrid Firmly Refuses To Tell The Trio 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
      Hagrid’s Mention Of Nicolas Flamel Sparks The Trio’s Search
    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
      Hagrid Sends Harry a Homemade Wooden Flute for Christmas
    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.
    211-212
      Ron Suggests Visiting Hagrid As A Distraction For Harry
    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]
    225-226
      Snape References Hagrid’s Beast In His Conversation With Quirrell
    Following the Quidditch match, Harry secretly follows Snape into the Forbidden Forest and overhears him threatening Quirrell to reveal how to bypass Fluffy. This confrontation confirms Snape’s sinister intentions and heightens Harry’s concern for the Sorcerer’s Stone.
    Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback [B1-C14]
    228-230
      Hagrid Cautions Harry, Ron, And Hermione Against Discussing The Sorcerer’s Stone Publicly
    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
      Hagrid Is Found Researching Dragons In The Library
    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
      Hagrid Reveals He Won A Dragon Egg In A Card Game
    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
      Hagrid Sends A Note To Harry About The Dragon Hatching
    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
      Hagrid Watches Over The Hatching Of His Norwegian Ridgeback With Pride
    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.
    238-239
      Hagrid Struggles To Manage Norbert While Refusing To Let Him Go
    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
      Hagrid Tearfully Bids Farewell To Norbert With Sentimental Preparations
    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.
    The Forbidden Forest [B1-C15]
    246-247
      The Trio Mentions Hagrid As Someone Who Might Have Information About Fluffy
    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.
    248-250
      Hagrid Takes Charge Of The Students For Their Detention Task
    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.
    250-251
      Hagrid Explains The Danger Of Tracking The Injured Unicorn In The Forest
    Hagrid splits the group into two teams to track the unicorn’s blood trail through the Forbidden Forest. He warns the students to stay on the path and use their wands to signal for help if needed.
    251-252
      Hagrid Organizes The Groups And Guides Harry And Hermione In The Forest
    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
      Hagrid Tries To Get Straight Answers From The Centaurs About The Injured Unicorn
    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
      Hagrid Responds To The Red Sparks To Rescue Neville And Malfoy
    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.
    256-257
      Hagrid Is Not Present During Firenze’s Rescue Of Harry
    Firenze is confronted by Bane, who accuses him of betraying centaur traditions by interfering in human affairs. Firenze defends his actions, emphasizing the urgency of protecting Harry from Voldemort.
    258-259
      Hagrid Rushes To Examine The Dead Unicorn In The Forest Clearing
    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.
    Through the Trapdoor [B1-C16]
    262-263
      Hagrid’s Trustworthiness In Guarding The Stone Is Mentioned By Ron
    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
      Hagrid Unknowingly Admits To Revealing Fluffy’s Weakness To A 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
      Hagrid’s Information About Fluffy’s Weakness Is Linked To The Stone’s Risk
    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.
    271-273
      Hagrid’s Flute Becomes Key To The Plan Against Fluffy
    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
      Hagrid’s Flute Becomes Key To Subduing Fluffy
    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.
    The Man with Two Faces [B1-C17]
    303-304
      Hagrid Feels Deep Guilt Over His Role In Revealing Fluffy’s Secret
    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.
    307-309
      Hagrid Escorts The Students To The Boats For Their Journey Home
    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]
    3-4
      Harry Misses Visiting Hagrid at His Cabin
    After the argument, Harry reflects on his miserable summer with the Dursleys. He misses Hogwarts and everything about it, including Quidditch, his classes (except Snape's), and his friends. Meanwhile, the Dursleys have locked away all of Harry's magical belongings and padlocked Hedwig's cage to prevent her from sending messages to the wizarding world. Harry feels trapped and isolated.