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Learns about betrayal from "summary" of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J. K. Rowling

One of the key themes in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is the concept of betrayal. Harry experiences this firsthand when he learns about Professor Quirrell's true intentions. Throughout the story, Harry trusts Professor Quirrell as his Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, unaware of the betrayal that lies beneath the surface. As the plot unfolds, Harry discovers that Professor Quirrell has been working with Voldemort all along, seeking the Philosopher's Stone in order to bring back the Dark Lord. This revelation shatters Harry's trust and leaves him feeling betrayed by someone he once considered a mentor. The theme of betrayal is further emphasized when Harry realizes that Professor Snape, another authority figure at Hogwarts, has been keeping a watchful eye on him for reasons unknown. Harry struggles to make sense of Snape's actions, questioning his motives and wondering if he can truly trust anyone at the school.
  1. Harry must navigate a world where the line between friend and foe is blurred. He learns valuable lessons about the complexities of human nature and the importance of staying vigilant in the face of deception. Ultimately, Harry's journey in the Philosopher's Stone is not just about defeating dark forces, but also about coming to terms with the harsh realities of betrayal in the wizarding world.
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

J. K. Rowling

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