The Downfall of Lord Voldemort
Events [11]
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
The Boy Who Lived [B1-C1]
10-11
Dumbledore And McGonagall Discuss The Rumors Surrounding Voldemort’s Apparent Defeat
Professor McGonagall and Dumbledore discuss Lord Voldemort’s apparent downfall. McGonagall presses Dumbledore for details, while Dumbledore emphasizes the importance of calling Voldemort by his name to diminish fear within the magical world.
Professor McGonagall and Dumbledore discuss Lord Voldemort’s apparent downfall. McGonagall presses Dumbledore for details, while Dumbledore emphasizes the importance of calling Voldemort by his name to diminish fear within the magical world.
11-12
Voldemort’s Defeat Is Linked To His Failed Attempt To Kill Harry Potter
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
Harry’s Scar Is Revealed To Be A Result Of Voldemort’s Failed Killing Curse
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.
16-17
The Night Marks The Beginning Of Voldemort’s Downfall Following His Failed Attempt To Kill Harry
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.
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 Vanishing Glass [B1-C2]
19-20
Harry’s Scar Is A Reminder Of Voldemort’s Failed Attack
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
Harry’s Faint Memory Of A Green Flash Alludes To The Hidden Circumstances Of Voldemort’s Defeat
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]
53-56
Voldemort’s Failed Attempt To Kill Harry Led To His Temporary Demise
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.
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.
56-57
Voldemort’s Fall Is Explained As A Result Of Something Unknown About Harry
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.
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
Harry Reflects On His Involvement In Voldemort’s Defeat
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.
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.
Diagon Alley [B1-C5]
85-87
Harry Struggles To Understand His Role In Voldemort’s Downfall
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.
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.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets [B2]
The Worst Birthday [B2-C1]
4-5
Voldemort’s Downfall Began When His Curse Against Harry Backfired
Harry recalls his unusual past and his connection to Lord Voldemort. He reflects on his lightning-shaped scar, which is a reminder of the night Lord Voldemort killed his parents and tried to kill him as well. Harry is reminded of the mysteries surrounding his survival and Lord Voldemort's downfall. Though he has been raised by Muggles, Harry knows that he is far from normal due to his magical heritage.
Harry recalls his unusual past and his connection to Lord Voldemort. He reflects on his lightning-shaped scar, which is a reminder of the night Lord Voldemort killed his parents and tried to kill him as well. Harry is reminded of the mysteries surrounding his survival and Lord Voldemort's downfall. Though he has been raised by Muggles, Harry knows that he is far from normal due to his magical heritage.