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  1. Oct 25, 2012 · Quirrell was not yet possessed by Voldemort at the time when he shook Harry's hand in the Leaky Cauldron. Quirrell spent the 1991-1992 school year – Harry’s first at Hogwarts – working on an attempt to steal the Philosopher’s Stone, and thus bring Voldemort back to life. His first attempt to steal it, from Gringotts, was thwarted whe

  2. May 5, 2022 · This moment is portrayed as an example of Quirrell's (ab)normal twitchiness and nervousness. Much later in the movie, the audience realises that there's a real reason that Quirrell couldn't touch Harry. In Universe: Quirrell's Fear. Quirrell was in the Leaky Cauldron that day for one purpose: to steal the Sorcerer's (Philosopher's) Stone.

  3. Well I mean, Quirrel is choking him at the end of the movie trying to kill him, and then Harry grabs Quirrel's hands to pry them off, and that's when his hands start burning Quirrel's. It's only been a few moments. Wondering why Quirrel's hands don't burn from grabbing Harry's throat, in the same scene.

  4. Dec 4, 2019 · This seems to be an invention of the movie. In the book it is very clear that Quirrel cannot touch Harry: Harry sprang toward the flame door, but Voldemort screamed "SEIZE HIM!" and the next second, Harry felt Quirrell's hand close on his wrist. At once, a needle-sharp pain seared across Harry's scar; his head felt as though it was about to ...

  5. 19samm90. •. My theory is that to make it more simple for the audience to understand, the don’t let Quirrell shake Harry’s hand because that’s is the way Harry destroyes him in the end (by touching him). The whole thing with the possession is complicated, and hard to, in a smooth way, to explain in the movie. Dumbledore do explain why ...

  6. This was still active when Voldemort was essentially using Quirrell as a Horcrux thus burning him to the touch. Reply. weiland123. •. He was protected by Lily's blood and since he her son is can he burn him. This is also the reason Dumbledore sends him to the Dursleys, because of Petunia (Lily's sister). Book 4 Later in the Goblet of Fire ...

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  8. Dumbledore says that Quirrell has died, but Harry merely delayed Voldemort’s return to power. Harry then asks why Quirrell couldn’t touch him; Dumbledore explains that the kind of love and sacrifice that Lily made in dying for Harry gives a person some protection forever. Quirrell, who is “full of hatred, greed, and ambition,” could not ...