In Harry Potter, what did wizards do to Harry s aunt s house?

Updated on amusement 2024-07-29
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Dementors vs. Dali.

    Harry to Aunt Maggie (blowing).

    The house is full of letters (notice part, it should be counted).

    Ron: They entered his uncle's house through the fireplace.

    There shouldn't be much left of it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Dementors vs. Dali - Ha 5

    Harry to Aunt Maggie (blowing) - Ha 3

    The house is full of letters—Ha1

    The Ron family (except Mrs. Weasley) enters his uncle's house through the fireplace - Ha4

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Encountered all kinds of bullying.

    Harry Potter Harry was treated very badly at his aunt's house, neglected by adults, bullied by his cousin, lived in a cupboard in the stairwell, often spoke ill of Harry's parents in front of Harry, and Harry was also treated as a servant and needed to get up early in the morning to cook.

    Although Harry Potter's life is not particularly happy, and his aunt is very bad to him, it is undeniable that in Harry's growing years, his aunt gave him enough shelter Gao Chen, and he also hoped that Harry Potter could live well when the follow-up disaster Qi Liangchan occurred.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Muggles "suffer from any disease, or injury, wizards also have a chance to get it."

    But the difference is that for some diseases, "Muggles" may not be able to treat them quickly, or with the current level of medical care, they may not be able to cure them.

    And wizards can.

    For example, Harry was once hit by a Bludger during a Quidditch match and fell off a broomstick, breaking the bone in his arm.

    If a "Muggle" falls from a height, then they will definitely need to go to the hospital, see an osteopath, put a plaster cast, and then wait for ten days and a half months before it is possible to recover completely.

    And for a wizard like Harry, all it takes is to look at Madam Pomfrey, and in less than a second, the bones are connected.

    Of course, Harry was harmed by Lockhart's tattered spell, which caused 33 bones in his entire arm to disappear, so he needed to drink "Bone Spirit" to grow bones.

    But even then, it was only a day's time, and his arm was fully recovered, which was simply impossible in the "Muggle" world.

    Also, during a duel between Harry and Malfoy, Malfoy's spell struck Hermione, causing her already large front teeth to grow longer and even protrude from her mouth and past her collar.

    Hermione also found Madam Pomfrey and used some kind of spell, and her teeth quickly retracted.

    And, in order to look good, Hermione also made her front teeth shrink a little smaller than they were.

    Hermione said that her parents were both dentists, and that as "Muggles" who had little access to magic, they usually had to straighten their teeth by putting wires around them.

    In addition, we can also see some examples of wizards helping "Muggles" heal their illnesses in Aunt Luo's extras.

    Like Harry's grandfather, Mr. Linfred, he was a kind "weird old man" in the eyes of his neighbors.

    He would grow a lot of strange plants in his yard.

    At the same time, he would give his sick "Muggle" neighbors, chickenpox and malaria, of course, by magic, which could not have been cured by doctors in those days.

    These examples show that wizards not only get the diseases that "Muggles" get, but they can also suffer from them.

    And most of the time, they will be cured faster and better than the Muggles.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    At the beginning of "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", Dumbledore sent Harry Potter to Harry's aunt's house, and Harry's aunt and uncle were not good to Harry, so Dumbledore knew why he was sending Harry Potter to the Dursleys' house at this time???

    1.First of all, it is very important because Mrs. Harry Potter is so famous, but this huge fame is not something he has earned himself, which is not a good thing for a small child, which can easily make him dizzy and too proud.

    2.The reason why Harry Potter was able to implicitly resist Voldemort's "Arvada gnaws on the big melon" is because Harry's mother cast a "love" spell on Harry, and our great Dumbledore has superimposed an ancient spell on the basis of this spell, that is, as long as you stay in a place with relatives before the age of 17, you can be protected from the attack of dark magic.

    Now, have you ever felt that Dumbledore was really smart wow

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In fact, this kind of thing is not magic shot with a wand, this is a kind of protection from Harry by Lily with love, as for Harry, it must be at his aunt's house, because the protection given by Lily is within the scope of the family, and Harry's relatives, after Lily's death, there will be an aunt left.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It was love, Lily gave her life to protect Harry, and this protection was linked by blood, so Harry had to be at Lily's sister Harry's aunt's house, and this protection would be lifted as soon as Harry became an adult or no longer called Aunt Penny's home. (It is known as the "sacrifice of love" in many fandoms).

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The so-called magic is the author's setting, and it doesn't matter the theoretical system.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It wasn't a spell, it was because Lily swore to protect Harry to the death, and it was a force of love. Because Aunt Petunia is the only one who is related to Lily, as long as Harry stays at his aunt's house, Lily's protective magic will last, and the Death Eaters won't be able to hurt him. (If the explanation doesn't work well, go to Part 7, where Harry and Dumbledore are at the train station.)

    As Dumbledore said, love is greater than every magic.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Specializing in black magic, wizards can cast spells without a wand

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