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What are some of the biggest plot holes in Harry Potter?
Harry Potter: 10 Plot Holes That Make No Sense (Even If You’ve Read The Books)
- 5 Why Wouldn’t Voldemort Make The Death Eaters Take The Unbreakable Vow?
- 6 Using Multiple Wands.
- 7 The Magic Behind Thestrals.
- 8 Harry, Hermione and Ron’s Food Crisis.
- 9 How Functional Is The Trace?
- 10 The Painting Inconsistency.
What was the plot hole in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire?
At the end of Goblet of Fire, it is revealed that the villainous Barty Crouch Jr – disguised as gruff Auror Mad-Eye Moody – entered Harry’s name into the Triwizard Tournament so that he would touch the trophy, which had been transformed into a portkey to teleport Harry to a waiting Voldemort.
What is the entire plot of Harry Potter?
The main story arc concerns Harry’s struggle against Lord Voldemort, a dark wizard who intends to become immortal, overthrow the wizard governing body known as the Ministry of Magic and subjugate all wizards and Muggles (non-magical people).
What is the main conflict in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone?
The external conflict in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone(and in most of the individual HP books) concerns Voldemort trying to return. In this case, his plan is to steal the Sorcerer’s Stone and use it to gain immortality.
What is the falling action of the story Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone?
falling action With the conflict out in the open, the forces of good and the forces of evil draw closer together: Harry, Ron, and Hermione explore the school and learn about the Sorcerer’s Stone; Voldemort drinks unicorn blood to sustain himself and attacks Harry in the Forbidden Forest; Harry faces Professor Quirrell …
What is the climax of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone?
Climax: Harry Potter’s confrontation with Professor Quirrell, who is being controlled by Lord Voldemort, is the climax of the story because it is an action intense battle in the novel and the reader now knows who has taken the stone. Harry realizes that Voldemort is trying to make a comeback and wants to destroy him.
Is there a plot hole in the Harry Potter series?
In the books, this isn’t a plot hole at all. Each of the teachers who are helping to guard the Stone at Hogwarts set up a test to keep it safe, including Snape, who creates a potions puzzle.
When does Voldemort attack Harry Potter in the books?
The Dark Lord attacks Harry Potter directly at the end of Years 1, 2, 4, 5, and 7… and we’re guessing that he’s not just concerned about disruption for the students. Why wouldn’t Voldemort make more than one attempt on the Philosopher’s Stone during the school year?
What does Dumbledore tell Harry in the Half Blood Prince?
Dumbledore also tells Harry in “Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince” that while the trace detects magic, it can’t detect who performed it, so the Ministry relies on wizard parents to “enforce their offspring’s obedience while within their walls.”
What do Portkeys do in the Harry Potter books?
The function of portkeys in the books is a bit muddled. When we’re first introduced to portkeys in the Harry Potter series it’s at the start of “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” when our heroes go to the World Quidditch Match. They have to be on the hill at an exact time in order to “catch” the portkey.