Harry Potter Stats

    Great Hall

    Events [6]

    Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
    Quidditch [B1-C11]
    183-184
      The Great Hall Is Filled With Excitement and the Smell of Fried Sausages 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.
    The Mirror of Erised [B1-C12]
    195-197
      The Great Hall Is Transformed With Christmas Trees And Decorations
    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
      The Trio Talks To Hagrid Before Heading To The Library
    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.
    The Man with Two Faces [B1-C17]
    304-305
      The Great Hall Is Decorated In Slytherin Colors For Their Anticipated Victory
    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.
    306-307
      The Great Hall Is Transformed Into A Celebration Of Gryffindor’s House Cup Win
    Gryffindor triumphs over Slytherin after Dumbledore’s last-minute point awards, changing the decorations in the Great Hall and igniting a joyous celebration.
    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets [B2]
    The Worst Birthday [B2-C1]
    3-4
      Harry Misses Eating Banquets in the Great Hall
    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.