"Turning the envelope over, his hand trembling, Harry saw a purple wax seal bearing a coat of arms; a lion, an eagle, a badger and a snake surrounding a large letter 'H'."

Harry Potter has never even heard of Hogwarts when the letters start dropping on the doormat at number four, Privet Drive. Addressed in green ink on yellowish parchment with a purple seal, they are swiftly confiscated by his grisly aunt and uncle. Then, on Harry's eleventh birthday, a great beetle-eyed giant of a man called Rubeus Hagrid bursts in with some astonishing news: Harry Potter is a wizard, and he has a place at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. An incredible adventure is about to begin!

Key Points

  • Introduces Harry Potter, a boy who discovers he is a wizard on his eleventh birthday.
  • Explores Harry's journey to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
  • Features key characters like Rubeus Hagrid and Voldemort, highlighting their importance in the story.
  • Examines themes of friendship, bravery, and the struggle against evil.
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Author:J.K. Rowling
284 pages
Language:English
Type:Book
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's
Stone
J.K. Rowling
for Jessia, who loves stories,
for Anne, who loved them too,
and for Di, who heard this one first.
CHAPTER ONE
The Boy Who Lived
Mr and Mrs Dursley, of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that
they were perfectly normal, thank you very much. They were the last people
you'd expect to be involved in anything strange or mysterious, because they
just didn't hold with such nonsense.
Mr Dursley was the director of a firm called Grunnings, which made
drills. He was a big, beefy man with hardly any neck, although he did have
a very large mustache. Mrs Dursley was thin and blonde and had nearly
twice the usual amount of neck, which came in very useful as she spent so
much of her time craning over garden fences, spying on the neighbours. The
Dursleys had a small son called Dudleyand in their opinion there was no
finer boy anywhere.
The Dursleys had everything they wanted, but they also had a secret, and
their greatest fear was that somebody would discover it. They didn't think
they could bear it if anyone found out about the Potters. Mrs Potter was Mrs
Dursley's sister, but they hadn't met for several years; in fact, Mrs Dursley
pretended she didn't have a sister, because her sister and her good-for-
nothing husband were as unDursleyish as it was possible to be. The
Dursleys shuddered to think what the neighbours would say if the Potters
arrived in the street. The Dursleys knew that the Potters had a small son,
too, but they had never even seen him. This boy was another good reason
for keeping the Potters away; they didn't want Dudleymixing with a child
like that.
When Mr and Mrs Dursley woke up on the dull, grey Tuesday our story
starts, there was nothing about the cloudy sky outside to suggest that
strange and mysterious things would soon be happening all over the
country. Mr Dursley hummed as he picked out his most boring tie for work,
and Mrs Dursley gossiped away happily as she wrestled a screaming
Dudleyinto his high chair.
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FAQs

What is the significance of the Philosopher's Stone in the book?
The Philosopher's Stone is a legendary substance that has astonishing powers, including the ability to transform any metal into pure gold and produce the Elixir of Life, which grants immortality. Nicolas Flamel, the only known maker of the Stone, is introduced as a character who has celebrated his six hundred and sixty-fifth birthday. The Stone is heavily guarded at Hogwarts, and its theft is a central plot point, driving Harry and his friends to uncover its secrets and protect it from Voldemort.
Who are the main characters introduced in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone?
The main characters include Harry Potter, a young boy who discovers he is a wizard; Ron Weasley, his loyal friend from a large wizarding family; and Hermione Granger, an intelligent and studious girl who becomes their close companion. Other significant characters are Draco Malfoy, Harry's rival from Slytherin, and Hagrid, the gamekeeper at Hogwarts who introduces Harry to the wizarding world. Professor Dumbledore, the headmaster of Hogwarts, and Professor Snape, the Potions Master, also play crucial roles in the story.
What happens during Harry's first Quidditch match?
During Harry's first Quidditch match, he plays as the Seeker for the Gryffindor team against Slytherin. The match is filled with excitement, and Harry manages to catch the Golden Snitch, leading Gryffindor to victory. The match is intense, with Harry facing challenges from Slytherin players, particularly Marcus Flint, who tries to block him. The game ends with Gryffindor winning by one hundred and seventy points to sixty, marking a significant achievement for Harry and the team.
How does Harry discover he is famous in the wizarding world?
Harry discovers he is famous in the wizarding world when he arrives at Hogwarts and is recognized by students and staff alike. His fame stems from surviving an attack by Voldemort as a baby, which left him with a lightning-shaped scar on his forehead. Throughout his first days at school, he encounters various characters who are in awe of him, including the ghost Nearly Headless Nick and the students in the Great Hall, who all seem to know his name and story.
What role does Hagrid play in Harry's introduction to the wizarding world?
Hagrid plays a crucial role in Harry's introduction to the wizarding world. He is the one who first brings Harry to Diagon Alley, where Harry learns about his magical heritage and purchases his school supplies. Hagrid also serves as a mentor and protector for Harry, providing him with guidance and support as he navigates his new life at Hogwarts. Additionally, Hagrid's affection for magical creatures, including his own pet dragon, adds depth to Harry's understanding of the wizarding world.
What is the Sorting Hat and how does it work?
The Sorting Hat is a magical hat at Hogwarts that determines which of the four houses – Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, or Slytherin – each new student belongs to. During the Sorting Ceremony, the hat is placed on the student's head and reads their thoughts and personality traits to make the best match. Harry Potter's experience with the hat reveals his bravery and desire to avoid Slytherin, leading to his placement in Gryffindor.
What is the significance of the Mirror of Erised?
The Mirror of Erised is a magical mirror that shows the deepest desire of a person's heart. For Harry, it reveals his longing to see his deceased parents, while for Ron, it reflects his desire to be recognized as a successful individual, distinct from his brothers. Dumbledore warns Harry that the mirror does not provide knowledge or truth, and that it can lead to obsession and madness. It serves as a pivotal plot element, emphasizing themes of desire and the dangers of living in dreams rather than reality.