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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is a fantasy novel written by the British author J. K. Rowling. It is the first novel in the Harry Potter series and was Rowling's debut novel.
- J. K. Rowling, Klaus Fritz
- 1997
- The Boy Who Lived. "To Harry Potter - The Boy Who Lived" — People meeting in secret all over the country to offer a toast to Harry. Vernon and Petunia Dursley, of Number Four Privet Drive (in Little Whinging, Surrey), are proud to say they are perfectly normal.
- The Vanishing Glass. "Aunt Petunia often said that Dudley looked like a baby angel - Harry often said that Dudley looked like a pig in a wig."
- The Letters from No One. Dudley: "Dad! Look, Harry's got a letter! " Uncle Vernon: "What? Who'd be writing to you? — Vernon Dursley taking Harry's letter from him.
- The Keeper of the Keys. "Harry – yer a wizard." — Hagrid telling Harry that he is a wizard. There is another loud boom on the door, and Dudley wakes up, thinking it is a cannon.
J.K. Rowling explores some essential themes within Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. Here's a deep dive analysis into the novel.
- The Boy Who Lived. Mr. and Mrs. Dursley and their son, Dudley, live at number four, Privet Drive. They pride themselves on being perfectly normal and have a strong aversion to anything unusual or mysterious.
- The Vanishing Glass. Nearly a decade has passed since the Dursleys found their nephew, Harry Potter, on their doorstep. The house on Privet Drive remains largely unchanged, and the only indication of the passage of time is the photographs on the mantelpiece.
- Letters from No One. After the incident at the zoo, Harry faces severe punishment from the Dursleys. By the time he’s allowed out of his cupboard, the summer holidays have begun.
- The Keeper of the Keys. The chapter begins with a loud knocking on the door of the shack where the Dursleys and Harry are hiding. The knocking grows louder and more forceful until the door is finally broken down, revealing a giant of a man named Hagrid.
Jul 10, 2011 · In which Harry discovers it is Quirrell who is after the Stone and serving Voldemort, not Snape. Quirrell tries to use the Mirror of Erised to find the Stone but it gives it to Harry. Voldemort knows this and as part of Quirrell orders the professor to kill Harry, who blacks out in the struggle.
Author: JK Rowling Illustrator: Jim Kay. Publisher: Bloomsbury. Brimming with rich detail and humour that perfectly complements J.K. Rowling's timeless classic, Jim Kay's glorious illustrations will captivate fans and new readers alike.