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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Summary

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Summary

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Published: 2, July 1998

Author: J.K. Rowling

Book 2 of 7: Harry Potter

Genres: Adventure, Children's, Comedy & Humor, Coming of Age, Epic, Fantasy, Family Life, Fiction, Friendship, School, Magic, Teen, Witches, Wizards, Young Adult



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Summary

Harry, who is twelve years old, is visited by a house-elf named Dobby while spending the summer with the Dursleys. He informs Harry that he is in danger and must leave Hogwarts immediately. Dobby spoils Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon's dinner party when Harry refuses. Harry is accused of unlawfully practicing magic by the Ministry of Magic. In response, Harry is locked in his room by a furious Uncle Vernon.

Ron Weasley and his brothers, Fred and George, come in their father's charmed Ford Anglia to retrieve Harry and transport him to their house. Harry and the other Weasleys—Molly, Percy, and Ginny—go to Diagon Alley for school supplies. They encounter Hermione Granger and Lucius Malfoy, the father of Harry's arch-enemy Draco, as well as Gilderoy Lockhart, a pretentious autobiographer adventurer and the new Defense against the Dark Arts professor.

Harry and Ron are unable to enter Platform 93/4 at King's Cross station, and so miss the Hogwarts Express. They fly Mr. Weasley's automobile to school, colliding with the Whomping Willow on school grounds and destroying Ron's hand-me-down wand. The automobile then makes its way into the woods.

Harry learns that some wizards despise Muggle-born wizards like Hermione, believing that pure-bloods are superior. The only person who hears a voice coming from within the castle walls is Harry. Mrs. Norris, Mr. Filch's cat, is discovered frozen on a wall, along with a bloody written warning: "The Door to the Chamber of Secrets has been unlocked. Be wary of the heir's foes "... Salazar Slytherin, one of the school's founders, is said to have founded the Chamber following a disagreement with other founders over the admission of Muggle-born pupils. The Chamber is said to be home to a creature that can only be controlled by the Heir of Slytherin.

A rogue Bludger attacks Harry during a Quidditch match, shattering his arm. When Lockhart tries to mend it, he makes a mistake, and Harry is admitted to the hospital for the night. Dobby pays Harry a visit and admits to charming the Bludger and sealing the doorway at King's Cross. He claims that the Chamber of Secrets has been unlocked previously. When another attack happens, the pupils are forced to attend a dueling session, where Harry reveals that he is a 'Parselmouth,' with a unique ability to communicate with snakes.

Given Draco's antipathy for Muggle-borns, Harry, Ron, and Hermione think Draco is the Heir after another attack. Harry and Ron can imitate Draco's lackeys Crabbe and Goyle with Hermione's secret concoction of Polyjuice Potion. Draco is discovered to be uninvolved. A journal left in her stall is shown to them by Moaning Myrtle, a ghost that haunts a girls' restroom. The diary belonged to Tom Riddle, a student who had seen the death of a fellow student in the previous installment. Within the journal, Riddle's mind declares to Harry that Hagrid is to blame. In the following attack, Hermione is terrified, and the school is put on lockdown. Albus Dumbledore, the Headmaster, and Hagrid, the Hagrid, were forced to leave Hogwarts.

Harry and Ron pursue spiders into the Forbidden Forest, following Hagrid's directions. They come into a massive Acromantula named Aragog, who denies any participation and maintains that spiders are afraid of the true monster. Aragog tries to feed Harry and Ron to its offspring, but they are saved by Mr. Weasley's automobile. Hermione has concluded that the monster is a basilisk, a huge serpent that kills with a gaze and petrifies when seen indirectly, as Harry and Ron find. The basilisk, Harry decides, is the voice he has been hearing, and it moves via the school's plumbing system. He also realizes that Moaning Myrtle was the student who was slain in the first attack.

Ginny Weasley is led inside the Chamber of Secrets. When Harry and Ron find the door in Myrtle's bathroom, they compel Lockhart to accompany them inside the Chamber. Lockhart admits to being a con artist and uses Ron's broken wand to wipe the lads' memories. The spell backfires, obliterating his own memory and separating Ron and Harry with a rockfall.

Harry enters the Chamber and discovers Ginny unconscious. Tom Riddle's apparition reveals that he is Lord Voldemort and the Heir of Slytherin. He had already framed Hagrid and unlocked the Chamber. Through his diary, he has been possessing and influencing Ginny, who has been acting oddly. The basilisk is then released. Fawkes, Dumbledore's phoenix, appears and brings Harry the Sorting Hat. Harry takes the Sword of Godric Gryffindor from the Sorting Hat after Fawkes blinds the basilisk. He kills it, despite being poisoned in the process. Fawkes' tears heal Harry while Riddle teases him. Harry stabs Riddle's journal with a basilisk fang, destroying it and Riddle, and returning Ginny.

Returning to the castle are Harry, Ron, Ginny, and Lockhart. Dumbledore, who is interested in Ginny's journal, saves her. Lucius Malfoy storms in, enraged by Dumbledore's reappearance. Dobby, the Malfoys' servant, is accompanying him. The journal was in the Malfoys' hands, and Lucius snuck it into Ginny's cauldron to unlock the Chamber when they were at Diagon Alley. Harry deceives Lucius into releasing Dobby; Lucius strikes Harry in retaliation, but Dobby magically deflects him.

The petrified students are healed, Gryffindor reclaims the House Cup, Hagrid reappears, Lockhart is sent to a mental institution for the rest of his life, and Harry returns to Privet Drive in great spirits.


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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Summary

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Summary

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

Published: 26, June 1997

Author: J.K. Rowling

Book 1 of 7: Harry Potter

Genres: Adventure, Children's, Comedy & Humor, Coming of Age, Epic, Fantasy, Fiction, School, Magic, Teen, Witches, Wizards, Young Adult


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Summary

Since Harry's parents died 10 years ago, he has lived with his violent aunt and uncle, Vernon and Petunia Dursley, and their bullying son, Dudley. After Vernon and Petunia destroyed the previous ones, a half-giant named Rubeus Hagrid personally presents a letter of admittance to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry on his eleventh birthday. Harry learns that his magical parents, James and Lily, were murdered by Lord Voldemort, the terrible and powerful dark wizard. Harry escaped Voldemort's deadly spell, which reverberated off his brow and appeared to slay the Dark Lord. Harry was left with a lightning-bolt scar on his forehead, and he became well-known in the wizarding community.

Hagrid leads Harry to Diagon Alley, London's secret wizard shopping and trade district. Harry's parents have bequeathed him a large sum of money, which is kept at Gringotts Wizarding Bank. Ollivander sells Harry school supplies and a wand, claiming that the cores of Harry's and Lord Voldemort's wands contain feathers from the same phoenix bird, making them "brothers." Hagrid presents Harry with an owl named Hedwig. Harry boarded the Hogwarts Express at King's Cross railway station's hidden Platform 93/4 a month later. On the way to Hogwarts, Harry encounters Ronald Weasley, a fellow first-year student, and Hermione Granger, whom the two lads first hate. Draco Malfoy, a first-year student, gets in Harry's way.

A magical Sorting Hat at Hogwarts allocates first-year students to one of four school Houses — Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff, and Ravenclaw – based on their personalities. Harry is adamant about not getting put into Slytherin, which is infamous for harboring dark wizards. Draco is sent to Slytherin, while Harry, Ron, and Hermione are assigned to Gryffindor.

Harry's skill for broomstick flying gets him a spot as the Seeker on the Gryffindor Quidditch team. Severus Snape, the Potions instructor who favors Slytherin while attempting to fail Harry, grows to loathe Harry. Malfoy dupes Harry and Ron into risking expulsion by staying out beyond curfew. Hermione, powerless to stop them, joins them. Recognizing Malfoy's trick, they seek refuge in a prohibited hallway, where they come with a massive three-headed dog guarding a trapdoor.

Later, at the school's Halloween party, Ron and Harry save Hermione from a troll, and the three become closest friends. With Snape's recent leg injury and odd behavior, Harry, Hermione, and Ron suspect he is attempting to enter the trapdoor.

Hermione urges the lads against further investigation and instead turns Harry's attention to his first Quidditch match. Snape's unusual behavior throughout the competition, as well as his broomstick's attempts to buck him off, convince Hermione that he jinxed Harry's broom. When Christmas approaches, Harry receives an unidentified present — his father's invisibility cloak. Using it to explore the school, he discovers the Mirror of Erised, which displays to the viewer what he or she most wishes.

The trio read a newspaper article on an attempted heist of the Gringotts vault Hagrid had visited while assisting Harry. They believe the thing hidden behind the trapdoor is the philosopher's stone, which provides its possessor immortality and the capacity to transform any metal into pure gold. Firenze, a woodland centaur, informs Harry that Voldemort is planning to take the stone to restore his body. When the school's headmaster, Albus Dumbledore, is enticed away from Hogwarts under false pretenses, Harry, Hermione, and Ron worry for their safety and fall via the trapdoor.

Due to a series of setbacks, Ron and Hermione are forced to stay behind while Harry continues. Professor Quirrell, Harry's Defense against the Dark Arts instructor, explains that he attempted to murder Harry by jinxing his broom and allowing the troll to enter the school; Snape was attempting to defend Harry. Quirrell is being used by Voldemort to get the philosopher's stone and his face is linked to the back of his skull. Harry is compelled to appear in front of the Erised Mirror. It sees Harry's lack of desire for the stone and places it in his pocket. Quirrell tries to take the stone and murder Harry, but his flesh burns. Harry's scar becomes inflamed, and he faints.

In the school's hospital, Harry awakens. Harry escaped Voldemort, according to Dumbledore, because his mother sacrificed her life for him and left a magical protecting spell. Quirrell's anger and avarice drove him to catch fire when he came into touch with Harry and Voldemort left him to die. Dumbledore explains that he gave Harry the invisibility cloak and that the philosopher's stone, which had kept Nicolas Flamel alive for so long, had been destroyed to prevent it from being seized. During the school's year-end feast, Gryffindor is presented with the House Cup. Harry moves back in with the Dursleys in Privet Drive.


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The Alchemist Summary

The Alchemist Summary

The Alchemist

Published: 1988

Author: Paulo Coelho
Genres: Action, Adventure, Alchemy, Coming Of Age, Education, Fantasy, Fiction, Greek & Roman, Legend, Literary, Magic, Metaphysical, Myth


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Summary

Santiago, an Andalusian shepherd youth, seeks the significance of a reoccurring dream from a Gypsy fortune-teller. The lady sees it as a prophecy, predicting that the boy would find a fortune among the Egyptian pyramids.

After leaving, Santiago encounters an elderly monarch named Melchizedek, also known as the King of Salem, who advises him to sell his sheep and travel to Egypt to fulfill his "Personal Legend." Upon Santiago's arrival in Africa, a guy who promises to be able to take him to the pyramids actually robs him of the money he had earned from his flock. Santiago must next work for a crystal dealer in order to save enough money to travel to the pyramids.

Along the way, the youngster encounters an Englishman in quest of an alchemist, and the two continue their journey together. When they arrive in an oasis, Santiago meets and falls in love with Fatima, an Arabian girl, and proposes to her. She vows to marry him only when he has completed his voyage. He is first frustrated but subsequently learns that genuine love will not cease and that one must not surrender one's destiny to it, since doing so would strip it of its truth.

After that, the young man meets a knowledgeable alchemist who teaches him how to recognize his actual nature. They risk a voyage across warring tribes' areas, where Santiago must prove his oneness with "the soul of the earth" by turning himself into a dust storm before being permitted to continue. When he starts digging near the pyramids, he is robbed again, but he learns from the thief's leader that the riches he was looking for were all along where his first dream took place in a crumbling church.


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