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Veritaserum | Book 1 | Summary
Book 1: Summary
Mr. Dursley, a well-off Englishman, notices strange happenings on his way to
work one day. That night, Albus Dumbledore, the head of a wizardry academy
called Hogwarts, meets Professor McGonagall, who also teaches at Hogwarts, and a
giant named Hagrid outside the Dursley home. Dumbledore tells McGonagall that
someone named Voldemort has killed a Mr. and Mrs. Potter and tried
unsuccessfully to kill their baby son, Harry. Dumbledore leaves Harry with an
explanatory note in a basket in front of the Dursley home.
Ten years later, the Dursley household is dominated by the Dursleys’ son,
Dudley, who torments and bullies Harry. Dudley is spoiled, while Harry is forced
to sleep in a cupboard under the stairs. At the zoo on Dudley’s birthday, the
glass in front of a boa constrictor exhibit disappears, frightening everyone.
Harry is later punished for this incident.
Mysterious letters begin arriving for Harry. They worry Mr. Dursley, who tries
to keep them from Harry, but the letters keep arriving through every crack in
the house. Finally, he flees with his family to a secluded island shack on the
eve of Harry’s eleventh birthday. At midnight, they hear a large bang on the
door and Hagrid enters. Hagrid hands Harry an admissions letter to the Hogwarts
School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Harry learns that the Dursleys have tried to
deny Harry’s wizardry all these years.
The next day, Hagrid takes Harry to London to shop for school supplies. First
they go to the wizard bank, Gringotts, where Harry learns that his parents have
left him a hefty supply of money. They shop on the wizards’ commercial street
known as Diagon Alley, where Harry is fitted for his school uniform. Harry buys
books, ingredients for potions, and, finally, a magic wand—the companion wand to
the evil Voldemort’s.
A month later, Harry goes to the train station and catches his train to Hogwarts
on track nine and three quarters. On the train, Harry befriends other first-year
students like Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, a Muggle girl chosen to attend
Hogwarts. At school, the first-years take turns putting on the “Sorting Hat” to
find out in which residential house they will live. Harry fears being assigned
to the sinister Slytherin house, but he, Ron, and Hermione end up in the noble
Gryffindor house.
As the school year gets underway, Harry discovers that his Potions professor,
Snape, does not like him. Hagrid reassures Harry that Snape has no reason to
dislike him. During their first flying lesson on broomsticks, the students are
told to stay grounded while the teacher takes an injured boy named Neville to
the hospital. Draco Malfoy, a Slytherin bully, snatches Neville’s prized toy and
flies off with it to the top of a tree. Harry flies after him. Malfoy throws the
ball in the air, and Harry speeds downward, making a spectacular catch.
Professor McGonagall witnesses this incident. Instead of punishing Harry, she
recommends that he play Quidditch, a much-loved game that resembles soccer
played on broomsticks, for Gryffindor. Later that day, Malfoy challenges Harry
to a wizard’s duel at midnight. Malfoy doesn’t show up at the appointed place,
and Harry almost gets in trouble. While trying to hide, he accidentally
discovers a fierce three-headed dog guarding a trapdoor in the forbidden
third-floor corridor.
On Halloween, a troll is found in the building. The students are all escorted
back to their dormitories, but Harry and Ron sneak off to find Hermione, who is
alone and unaware of the troll. Unwittingly, they lock the troll in the girls’
bathroom along with Hermione. Together, they defeat the troll. Hermione tells a
lie to protect Harry and Ron from being punished. During Harry’s first Quidditch
match, his broom jerks out of control. Hermione notices Snape staring at Harry
and muttering a curse. She concludes that he is jinxing Harry’s broom, and she
sets Snape’s clothes on fire. Harry regains control of the broom and makes a
spectacular play to win the Quidditch match.
For Christmas, Harry receives his father’s invisibility cloak, and he explores
the school, unseen, late at night. He discovers the Mirror of Erised, which
displays the deepest desire of whoever looks in it. Harry looks in it and sees
his parents alive. After Christmas, Harry, Ron, and Hermione begin to unravel
the mysterious connection between a break-in at Gringotts and the three-headed
guard dog. They learn that the dog is guarding the Sorcerer’s Stone, which is
capable of providing eternal life and unlimited wealth to its owner and belongs
to Nicolas Flamel, Dumbledore’s old partner.
A few weeks later, Hagrid wins a dragon egg in a poker game. Because it is
illegal to own dragons, Harry, Ron, and Hermione contact Ron’s older brother,
who studies dragons. They arrange to get rid of the dragon but get caught.
Harry, Ron, and Hermione are severely punished, and Gryffindor is docked 150
points. Furthermore, part of their punishment is to go into the enchanted forest
with Hagrid to find out who has been killing unicorns recently. In the forest,
Harry comes upon a hooded man drinking unicorn blood. The man tries to attack
Harry, but Harry is rescued by a friendly centaur who tells him that his
assailant was Voldemort. Harry also learns that it is Voldemort who has been
trying to steal the Sorcerer’s Stone.
Harry decides that he must find the stone before Voldemort does. He, Ron, and
Hermione sneak off that night to the forbidden third-floor corridor. They get
past the guard dog and perform many impressive feats as they get closer and
closer to the stone. Harry ultimately finds himself face to face with Quirrell,
who announces that Harry must die. Knowing that Harry desires to find the stone,
Quirrell puts Harry in front of the Mirror of Erised and makes him state what he
sees. Harry sees himself with the stone in his pocket, and at that same moment
he actually feels it in his pocket. But he tells Quirrell that he sees something
else. A voice tells Quirrell that the boy is lying and requests to speak to
Harry face to face. Quirrell removes his turban and reveals Voldemort’s face on
the back of his head. Voldemort, who is inhabiting Quirrell’s body, instructs
Quirrell to kill Harry, but Quirrell is burned by contact with the boy. A
struggle ensues and Harry passes out.
When Harry regains consciousness, he is in the hospital with Dumbledore.
Dumbledore explains that he saved Harry from Quirrell just in time. He adds that
he and Flamel have decided to destroy the stone. Harry heads down to the
end-of-year banquet, where Slytherin is celebrating its seventh consecutive win
of the house championship cup. Dumbledore gets up and awards many last-minute
points to Gryffindor for the feats of Harry and his friends, winning the house
cup for Gryffindor. Harry returns to London to spend the summer with the
Dursleys.
Summary courtesy Sparknotes.com
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