Harry Potter Stats

    The Boa Constrictor

    Events [4]

    Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
    The Vanishing Glass [B1-C2]
    27-28
      The Boa Constrictor Is Locked Behind Glass And Longs For Freedom From Constant Tapping
    At the zoo’s reptile house, Harry communicates with a boa constrictor, learning about its captivity. The interaction reveals Harry’s unique ability to understand snakes and his empathy for the creature’s plight.
    28-29
      The Freed Boa Constrictor Slithers Away Whispering Its Thanks To Harry
    Dudley’s impatience leads to Harry unknowingly causing the glass on the boa constrictor’s tank to vanish. The snake escapes, causing chaos in the reptile house and leaving Harry both amazed and confused by his powers.
    The Letters from No One [B1-C3]
    31-32
      The Escape Of The Boa Constrictor Leads To Harry’s Longest Punishment
    After the incident with the boa constrictor, Harry endures his longest punishment yet, confined to his cupboard for days. Meanwhile, Dudley gleefully breaks his new toys and continues his bullying, joined by his gang. Harry finds solace in the prospect of secondary school, where he hopes to escape Dudley’s shadow, even as the dread of new challenges looms.
    The Keeper of the Keys [B1-C4]
    57-58
      Harry Recalls Setting The Boa Constrictor Free Using Accidental 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.