Today, The Weasleys have met Harry Potter, the boy who lived Lord Voldemort attack, the chosen one.
Before this special meeting, the family has been practising the Perfect tenses and how to create words and improve their vocabulary.
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Harry James Potter
was a half-blood wizard, one of the most famous wizards of modern
times. He was the only child and son of James and Lily Potter, née
Evans, both members of the original Order of the Phoenix. Harry's
birth was overshadowed by a prophecy, naming either himself or Neville
Longbottom as the one with the power to vanquish Lord Voldemort. After half of the prophecy was reported to Voldemort courtesy of Severus Snape, Harry
was chosen as the target due to his many similarities with the Dark
Lord. This caused the Potter family to go into hiding. Voldemort made
his first vain attempt to circumvent the prophecy when Harry was a year
and three months old.
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During this attempt he murdered Harry's parents as they tried to protect him, but this unsuccessful attempt to kill Harry led to Voldemort's first downfall. This downfall marked the end of the First Wizarding War, and to Harry henceforth being known as the Boy Who Lived.
One
consequence of Lily's loving sacrifice was that her orphaned son had to
be raised by her only remaining blood relative, his Muggle aunt Petunia
Dursley. While in her care he would be protected from Lord Voldemort,
due to the Bond of Blood charm Albus Dumbledore placed upon him. This
powerful charm would protect him until he became of age, or no longer
called his aunt's house home.
Harry's time with the Durselys was harsh, but necessary. As the only known survivor of the Killing Curse, up to that point, Harry was already famous before he arrived at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
On his eleventh birthday, Harry learned that he was a wizard. He began attending Hogwarts and was Sorted into Gryffindor House.
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While at school Harry became best friends with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger.
He later became the youngest Quidditch Seeker in over a century and
eventually the captain of his house's team, winning two Quidditch Cups.
He became even better known in his early years for protecting the Philosopher's Stone from Voldemort, saving Ron's sister Ginny Weasley, solving the mystery of the Chamber of Secrets, slaying Salazar Slytherin's basilisk, and learning how to conjure a corporeal stag Patronus at the age of thirteen.
In his fourth year, Harry
won the Triwizard Tournament, although the competition ended with the
tragic death of Cedric Diggory and the return of Lord Voldemort.
During the next school year, Harry
reluctantly taught and led Dumbledore's Army. He also fought in the
Battle of the Department of Mysteries, during which he lost his
godfather, Sirius Black.
Harry played a significant role in many other battles of the Second Wizarding War. He, Ron, and Hermione hunted down and destroyed Voldemort's Horcruxes. During the Battle of Hogwarts Harry personally saw the deaths of Severus Snape and Fred Weasley and learned that Remus Lupin, Nymphadora Tonks, Colin Creevey, and many others had fallen in battle as well. He encountered Voldemort and sacrificed himself, knowing that his doing so was the only way to destroy the fragment of Voldemort's soul inside him.
In limbo,
after Voldemort cursed him in the forest clearing, Albus Dumbledore gave
Harry advice and background information on the Dark Lord. When told he
could choose to live or to move on, Harry chose to live. After he awoke he confronted Voldemort and defeated him once and for all.
Harry was also notable for being the only known Master of Death, having united the three Deathly Hallows at the mere age of seventeen.
After the war, Harry became an Auror and helped reform and revolutionise the Ministry of Magic. At some point, he married Ginny Weasley, with whom he had three children: James Sirius, named after his father and godfather, Albus Severus, named after Albus Dumbledore and Severus Snape, and Lily Luna, named after his mother and Luna Lovegood. He was also named the godfather of Edward Remus Lupin.
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Harry was promoted to Head of the Auror Office at the age of 26 and would occasionally deliver Defence Against the Dark Arts lectures at Hogwarts. He later went on to be Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement.
Harry
was a near-spitting image of his father, having inherited his untidy
jet-black hair. However, his almond-shaped startlingly green eyes were
identical to those of his mother.
Harry's physique as a boy was described as small and skinny,
with a thin face and knobbly knees. This skinniness was due to his poor
quality of life in his childhood. Despite the neglect he suffered, Harry
seems to have grown at the same rate as James. When he was fifteen he
was within an inch of James at the same age, and when he was seventeen
he was exactly the same height his father was, and James was often
described as tall.
Harry wore round-rimmed glasses, peculiarly similar to his father's glasses. During his time hunting Voldemort's Horcruxes, Harry's
black hair grew shoulder length as was described when he saw his
reflection in Malfoy Manor. This was due to his preoccupation with the
hunt for the Horcruxes and his lack of interest in his appearance.
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Upon Harry's forehead, covered by his unruly black hair, was a scar shaped like a lightning bolt. The scar was a result of the failed, and famed, Killing Curse cast on him by Lord Voldemort when he was an infant. It burned painfully whenever Voldemort was near Harry or feeling particularly strong emotions, but this stopped after Voldemort's death and was reduced into an ordinary scar.
The Potters
were an old and wealthy pure-blood family, descended from their
founding patriarch Linfred of Stinchcombe. Linfred was given the
nickname Potterer, which over the years was corrupted into Potter.
The family took on the simplified nickname as a surname, thus leading to future generations calling themselves Potter. The Potters were also descended from the Peverell family, through Iolanthe Peverell. They are related to Ignotus Peverell, one of the three brothers that created the Deathly Hallows, who passed the Cloak of Invisibility down to his descendants as a family heirloom.
The family took on the simplified nickname as a surname, thus leading to future generations calling themselves Potter. The Potters were also descended from the Peverell family, through Iolanthe Peverell. They are related to Ignotus Peverell, one of the three brothers that created the Deathly Hallows, who passed the Cloak of Invisibility down to his descendants as a family heirloom.
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The Gaunt
family were also descended from the Peverells through Cadmus Peverell,
another of the three brothers that created the Hallows, who passed the
Resurrection Stone down to his descendants as a family heirloom, set in a
signet ring. The Potters were thus indirectly related to the Gaunts as
well, and by extension Lord Voldemort.
As the Potters were considered a pure-blood family, Harry
was related paternally to various other wizards and witches through
families like the: Blacks, Malfoys, Weasleys, and Longbottoms, as well
as many other Pure-blood families.
Harry's only known maternal relatives were the Evans and Dursley families, who were Muggles.
Harry James Potter was born to James and Lily Potter, née Evans, two members of the original Order of the Phoenix at the height of the First Wizarding War, only hours after his classmate-to-be Neville Longbottom.
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To keep them safe from Lord Voldemort, who had marked them for death after hearing of a prophecy regarding his downfall at the hands of a male child born at the end of July in 1980, Albus Dumbledore suggested they use the Fidelius Charm.
The Potters had planned to make Harry's
godfather Sirius Black their Secret Keeper, but on his advice, changed
this designation to Peter Pettigrew, whom they thought would be less
suspicious. In a terrible turn of fate, Pettigrew was a spy and Death
Eater for Voldemort and barely a week later betrayed the Potter's and
gave their whereabouts.
Lord Voldemort arrived at Godric's Hollow and murdered James and Lily. He murdered James first, who tried to distract the Dark Lord; unfortunately, he did not have his wand with him and was killed immediately. Voldemort then advanced on Lily, who died trying to protect Harry.
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Rubeus Hagrid rescued Harry from the house, partially destroyed by Voldemort's faulty killing curse, and was given specific orders from Albus Dumbledore to take him to his aunt and uncle. As Hagrid left, he was intercepted by Sirius Black, a close friend of the Potters, who pleaded for Hagrid to give the baby to him, as he was the chosen guardian in the event of James and Lily's death.
Hagrid delivered Harry to Dumbledore and Dumbledore left a letter of explanation to the Dursleys, but they never relayed it to Harry.
Instead, Harry spent the next decade of his life in their strict and miserable home without knowing that he was a wizard. At midnight on Harry's birthday, Rubeus Hagrid appeared in person to find out why Harry had not received his letter. He was infuriated by the Dursleys and explained to Harry, in spite of Vernon's obstinate protests, that he was a wizard, how his parents died, that Dumbledore demanded him to take Harry from the ruined house to his hated relatives, and that he was to be sent to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Instead, Harry spent the next decade of his life in their strict and miserable home without knowing that he was a wizard. At midnight on Harry's birthday, Rubeus Hagrid appeared in person to find out why Harry had not received his letter. He was infuriated by the Dursleys and explained to Harry, in spite of Vernon's obstinate protests, that he was a wizard, how his parents died, that Dumbledore demanded him to take Harry from the ruined house to his hated relatives, and that he was to be sent to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
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Harry was guided further to his destiny when he was dropped off by the Dursleys King's Cross Station. Vernon helped Harry wheel his things to the platforms and left laughing about how Platform Nine and Three-Quarters hadn't been built yet.
With only ten minutes left until the train's departure at eleven a.m., Harry was panicking when he overheard a red-headed family complaining about the station being packed with Muggles and he noticed they had an owl with their belongings.
He met Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley who were going to be his best friends in Hogwarts. The new students were greeted at the castle door by Professor Minerva McGonagall, who explained the four houses of Hogwarts: Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin, as well as the rules of the House Cup.
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McGonagall
led the first years into a small room off the Entrance Hall and told
them to wait until she returned. When she did, they were led into the
Great Hall, where they were greeted by the rest of the students, and
more importantly, a shabby wizard's hat on a small stool.
Harry
knew who is Voldemort, the enemy of Hogwarts and he fought against him
who has occupied the body of Professor Quirrell who doesn't accept being
touched by Harry. Dumbledore then explained the reason why
Quirrell could not touch him was that because Harry's mother had died to
save him, granting him protection against Voldemort.
Harry's second year started out badly, and gradually got worse. Throughout the preceding summer, the Dursleys became so fearful of his newly discovered magical abilities that they locked away all of his school supplies immediately after his return home to them.
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Hermione wanted to research the Chamber of Secrets, an old legend of Hogwarts, so she talked History of Magic Professor Cuthbert Binns into telling the class about its origin.
Harry's
third year started out almost as bad as the year prior, and gradually
got depressing. Throughout the preceding summer, the Dursleys became
fearful of his magical abilities getting exposed that they banned him
from talking to the neighbours immediately after his return home to
them.
Shortly before Christmas, the Weasley twins gave Harry their Marauder's Map, a magical document that showed every person's location within Hogwarts, what they were doing, and secret passageways in and out of the castle.
Harry
used a tunnel to sneak into Hogsmeade village, where he overheard a
disturbing conversation that Sirius Black was his parents' best friend,
as well as his godfather and legal guardian. Black was the Potters'
Secret Keeper and he allegedly divulged the Potters' secret whereabouts
to Lord Voldemort and murdered their friend Peter Pettigrew, as well as
twelve Muggle bystanders. Peter left a finger to prove that he has been
killed with the twelve Muggles.
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The Ministry publicly denied the Dark Lord's return and branded Harry and Dumbledore either liars or nutters in the press. Voldemort and his Death Eaters took advantage of this to operate in secret, while Dumbledore called for a reconstitution of the Order of the Phoenix.
Then reinforcements from the Order of the Phoenix, alerted by Snape, arrived to help aid in the battle.
In the ensuing fighting, Sirius Black was murdered by a killing curse from his cousin, Bellatrix Lestrange, and fell through a mysterious stone arch.
Harry pursued Bellatrix, using the Cruciatus Curse, but he was unable to kill her. Voldemort appeared, angered by the failures of his Death Eaters. For the second time, he attempted to fatally curse Harry, who was too transfixed to even defend himself, but Dumbledore's sudden arrival saved him. Voldemort then fully possessed Harry, hoping that Dumbledore would sacrifice Harry in order to kill Voldemort.
In the ensuing fighting, Sirius Black was murdered by a killing curse from his cousin, Bellatrix Lestrange, and fell through a mysterious stone arch.
Harry pursued Bellatrix, using the Cruciatus Curse, but he was unable to kill her. Voldemort appeared, angered by the failures of his Death Eaters. For the second time, he attempted to fatally curse Harry, who was too transfixed to even defend himself, but Dumbledore's sudden arrival saved him. Voldemort then fully possessed Harry, hoping that Dumbledore would sacrifice Harry in order to kill Voldemort.
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Dumbledore explained to Harry the real reason why Voldemort tried to kill him as an infant. A prophecy stated that he was destined to defeat the Dark Lord, for he had powers Voldemort did not: the ability to love, something that the Department of Mysteries was trying to research in a locked room.
As the
battle had taken place at one point in the famed Hall of Prophecy, many
in the wizarding community including the Daily Prophet began to
speculate about the relationship between Harry and that place, leading
to, accidentally correct reports calling Harry the Chosen One, the one destined to defeat Lord Voldemort once and for all. Harry
witnessed the death of Albus Dumbledore at the hands of Severus Snape.
When Ginny announced that Dumbledore was dead, everyone appeared
horrified. Lupin actually lost control for a moment, while Madam Pomfrey
burst into tears and McGonagall was weak-kneed.
Harry
explained to everyone what had happened on the Astronomy Tower and when
he was finished, they were all shocked by what he had said. Harry also
revealed Dumbledore's apparent reasons for trusting Snape and allowing
him a second chance.
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Harry stayed at 4 Privet Drive for a time, but the Order of the Phoenix needed to evacuate him to the Burrow before he turned seventeen.
Harry soon became obsessed by the Deathly Hallows. He spent everyday brooding over the possibilities, forgetting about his responsibilities.
With Harry's
new found obsession with the Hallows, he became more and more withdrawn
and listless. He came to believe that the Resurrection Stone was
enclosed within the Golden Snitch bequeathed to him by Dumbledore. He
also surmised that Lord Voldemort was abroad in a search for the Elder
Wand. This obsession troubled his friends, and with the drop in Harry's attentiveness Ron's leadership qualities flourished.
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As they escaped Malfoy Manor by Apparition, Bellatrix Lestrange threw a silver dagger to where they were Disapparating. Harry was initially relieved to realise he had managed to apparate to Shell Cottage with Ron, Hermione, and Dobby in tow, but was horrified to see the knife protruding from the elf's chest. Harry managed to lie him on the grass, where Dobby collapsed and died in Harry's arms his last words being Harry's name.
Harry,
Ron, and Hermione set out on their final mission to return to the
school and obtain the diadem, inadvertently tripping the Caterwauling
Charm upon Apparating to Hogsmeade and thereby alerting the waiting
Death Eaters to their presence. Due to the trio being under the
Invisibility cloak, however, the Death Eaters resorted to unleashing
Dementors into the streets to try to force the intruders out of hiding. Once
the trio arrived at the Shrieking Shack, they witnessed Voldemort order
Nagini to kill Snape, as he believed that Snape was preventing him from
being the true owner of the Elder Wand. Dumbledore was the previous
owner of the wand, and as Snape killed him, Voldemort believes with
Snape's demise, he will finally gain true mastery of the wand.
Before he died, Snape gave Harry memories to view in the Pensieve and asked him to look into his eyes. Upon returning to the castle, Harry
saw the corpses of Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks near Fred's, and he
felt devastated. He left his friends behind to use Albus Dumbledore's
Pensieve, welcoming the time in another's head to distract him from what
was happening in his own.
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Harry also learned that Snape was, all along, with Dumbledore because he loved Lily Evans, since before they started school.
It was clear that Harry's
life span had always been determined by how long it took to get rid of
the Horcruxes, and that it was an elegant plan not to waste any more
lives but to give the tasks to the boy who had already been marked for
death, and whose death would not be tragic but simply another blow
against Voldemort.
Heavy of heart, Harry
courageously slipped off on his own to carry out this dreadful task. He
felt ghostly as he strode through the castle's empty halls, feeling as
if he was already dead.
When Harry and Voldemort faced off for the last time, Harry tried to tell him this and about the other mistakes he had made. Harry also asked him to feel some remorse for his actions, which Voldemort instantly rejected. Voldemort cast the Killing Curse, and Harry countered with the Disarming Charm. The Elder Wand refused to attack its master, and the Killing Curse rebounded, destroying Voldemort once and for all.
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The trio visited Albus Dumbledore's portrait, and along the way he explained everything to his two best friends. Harry decided to prevent the Deathly Hallows from ever being reunited again by keeping the Cloak of Invisibility, leaving the Resurrection Stone where it lay in the Forbidden Forest, and returning the Elder Wand to Dumbledore's grave, but not before using it to fix his wand.
When Voldemort destroyed the piece of his soul residing in Harry, Harry lost the ability to speak Parseltongue.
I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.
Harry Potter
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