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Essay on harry potter and the chamber of secrets in 200 to 300 words

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Answered by vedasrireddy
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets


The title of my book is Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. It is written by J.K. Rowling. I really liked this book. This book is a fiction book. That of course means it’s not true.

Harry Potter is a twelve-year-old boy whose parents were killed by Voldemort. Harry has a scar shaped like a lighting bolt on his forehead. He has black hair, like his father, and green eyes, like his mother. Ron Weasley is a red haired, freckled faced boy. Ron is Harry’s best friend. He is very poor and has five older brothers and a younger sister. Hermione Granger is Harry and Ron’s other friend. She has muggle parents. She has bushy brown hair. She is …show more content…

He was not in Diagon Alley, but Knockturn Alley. He was in an old store, Draco Malfoy and his father came in to sell so stuff. Harry hid just in time, so Draco couldn’t see him. The Malfoys left, Harry got out of the store. The half giant, Hagrid, helped Harry find the Weasleys. They went to the bank, Gringotts, for money to buy their books. Next, they went to Flourish and Blotts, the bookstore, where Gilderoy Lockhart, a famous wizard, was signing books. They got their books and went back to the Burrow. A few days later, they all packed their stuff up and took the flying car to the station. Everyone was through, but Ron and Harry, they ran into it and hit hard, the barrier had closed, they waited for a few minutes and went to the car. Ron decided to fly the car to school. They were landing when they mashed into a tree. The tree started punching the car. The car fell, threw them out and drove off. Ron’s wand broke on the end.





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Answered by amansharma8127344
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A myth, a legend, a chamber. These elements are all in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. It all begins with Harry at number 4 Privet Drive with the Dursleys. It’s the summertime and Harry is feeling miserable. The year before, Harry attended at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and it changed his life forever. That was when he found out he was a wizard, lived through Voldemort’s killing curse, and made the two best friends he would ever have.
His horrible uncle, aunt, and cousin are keeping him trapped in the house with no one to keep him company but his faithful snow-white owl, Hedwig. He is afraid that the magical life he once had at Hogwarts was all just a dream. His summer is going down the drain—until a little house elf from the magical world appears in his room. Dobby, the house elf, warns Harry that danger awaits him back at Hogwarts. No matter how charming Dobby may seem, Harry doesn’t want to believe him. Hogwarts was his first real home where he finally had real friends. Dobby causes destruction downstairs intentionally to discourage Harry from going back. But why? Harry’s horrid Uncle Vernon is outraged and locks Harry in his room.
In the middle of the night, Harry hears a noise outside. It is his faithful friend Ron Weasley and his twin brothers, Fred and George in a flying Ford Anglia car! Harry escapes from Privet Drive and they fly to the Burrow, the Weasley’s home. Mrs. Weasley is delighted to see Harry in the morning, though she is upset with her sons for sneaking out in the night. Ginny Weasley, Ron’s sister, is also very thrilled to see Harry, but in a bashful way. The Weasleys and Harry go to Diagon Alley to buy their Hogwarts materials. In Diagon Alley, they unite with Harry’s other best friend, Hermione Granger. They also unluckily bump into Draco Malfoy and his father, Lucius. There is a lot of tension between Mr. Weasley and Lucius Malfoy. Harry also meets Gilderoy Lockhart, his vain Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher. Harry and the Weasleys set off to the Hogwarts Express station. Harry and Ron can’t enter the station so they ride Ron’s Ford Anglia up in the clouds, following the Hogwarts Express, later earning Ron a noisy Howler letter from his mother scolding him.
Harry and Ron arrived at Hogwarts safely, though messily, earning them detention. A few days later, Quidditch practices start. Draco Malfoy is the new seeker on the Slytherin team. Draco insults Hermione by calling her a “Mudblood” which insults her Muggle, or non-magical human ancestry. After the practice, Harry hears an eerie voice in the corridors and soon after sees the caretaker’s cat petrified and hung up next to the wall where someone wrote with blood, “The Chamber has been opened. Enemies of the heir beware.” Harry, Ron, and Hermione are shocked. What does this mean? They investigate and find out that fifty years ago a chamber at Hogwarts was opened and a student was murdered. During the Quidditch game, Harry gets smacked by a magical ball that knocks him off his broom. He is brought to the hospital wing and sees a younger first year that has been petrified. When Harry is healed, he realises he can talk Parseltongue to snakes. Everyone is afraid of him because only the heir of Slytherin had the ability to talk to snakes. Later, more students and even a ghost were petrified.
Harry is confused. He needs to learn the truth. Harry, Ron, and Hermione are fixed on solving the mystery. They brew up a complicated potion called the Polyjuice potion which turns someone into a different person. Harry and Ron transform into Malfoy's buddies to try to squeeze the truth out of him. It turns out Malfoy isn’t the heir of Slytherin. For a while afterwards, there aren’t any more attacks until Harry finds a diary. He writes in it and someone writes back. Harry is shown Tom Riddle, a teenage boy who accused Hagrid, Harry’s giant friend, of opening the Chamber of Secrets. Harry doesn’t know what to make of this.
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