Wednesday, March 27, 2013

What is a major conflict and resolution in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone?

Harry tries to prevent Quirrell from stealing the Sorcerers Stone, and he
uses the Mirror of Erised to do it.

One of the major conflicts
in this first book of the series is a character vs. character conflict between Harry and
Quirrell. A character vs. character conflict is one in which a character has a struggle between
an opposing force represented as another character. A conflict is resolved when the source of
the initial conflict has been dealt with in some way.  The resolution of the conflict was that
Harry defeated Quirrell when Quirrell could not find the Sorcerer's Stone.


Harry Potter is a wizard who attends a special school for wizards. He is convinced that
one of his teachers is trying to kill him. He is correct about that, partially. Unfortunately,
for most of his first year he is focused on the wrong one and the wrong reason. 


Harry discovers that the school is hiding a special jewel called the Sorcerers Stone,
made by an alchemist named Nicholas Flamel, which will...

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