Thursday, November 24, 2016

In "Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone," why does Harry Potter have a scar? no

To best answer
this question, you will need to go all the way back to "," book one in the series.
There, we are told by Rowling that Harry received his forehead scar when Voldemort (he who shall
not be named)attempted to kill Harry as a baby, but failed because Harry was protected by a
cosmic force.

When Voldemort is near, Harry's scar agitates him by aching or
hurting. Through this, Harry always knows when his nemesis is close by. In book one, during the
final confrontation scene between Voldemort and Harry, the scar begins to bother him when the
villain is within close proximity.

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