Voldemort Tries to Kill Harry
Events [3]
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
Quidditch [B1-C11]
189-190
Voldemort’s Influence Poses Another Threat To Harry’s Life Through Dark Magic
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.
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
Voldemort’s Influence Poses A Deadly Threat Through The Jinxed Broom
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.
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.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets [B2]
The Worst Birthday [B2-C1]
4-5
Voldemort’s Attempt to Kill Harry Is the Catalyst for the Story
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.