Ar Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone Answers

Okay, let's talk about Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. We all love it, right? But some things... well, they just don't quite add up.
The "Logic" of the Trials
Seriously, what were those trials protecting the Sorcerer's Stone? They seemed less about security and more like a funhouse at a medieval fair. Devil's Snare? A bit of sunlight and poof! Gone. Like a grumpy weed.
And Fluffy? Music calmed him? A three-headed dog being defeated by a flute is hilarious. That's some low security protection.
The Chess Game
Now, the giant chess game. This seems strategic, right? Wrong! Ron sacrifices himself, like, immediately. No one else has another option.
Sure, it was brave. But tactically brilliant? I’m not sure. Maybe Ron just really wanted a nap.
Snape's "Protection"
And Snape. He's supposedly trying to protect Harry? His logic is very confusing. He almost killed him during the Quidditch match.
His actions seem almost evil. Was he really protecting Harry, or just messing with him? I have serious doubts.
Hogwarts House Points: Utter Chaos
The house point system is a joke. Winning or losing is based on favoritism.
McGonagall giving Gryffindor fifty points for Harry's flying is ridiculous. Maybe give a point. Not FIFTY!
And Dumbledore handing out points at the end? Seemed a bit unfair. Everyone else could have stayed in bed.
Voldemort: The Weakest Villain Ever?
Let's be honest, Voldemort in the first book is kind of a joke. He's clinging to the back of Quirrell’s head. Doesn't seem that scary.
He gets defeated by the power of love. A mother’s love is supposed to be his downfall? He becomes a shadowy, creepy thing.
Later on, he’s super powerful. What happened to him? Was he hiding under a rock?
Quirrell: The Forgetful Villain
How did Quirrell, possessed by Voldemort, forget about Harry's mother's protection? He just reaches out to touch him.
He could have used a glove! A simple bit of fabric would save him. He even screamed when the face got burned.
You'd think the Dark Lord would offer some advice. But no. Blind and painful attack.
Dumbledore: The Manipulator?
Is Dumbledore secretly manipulating everything? He knows Harry will be drawn to the Mirror of Erised. He warns him, but basically invites him back.
He keeps secrets, always. It's like he's playing a giant game of chess with everyone's lives. Seems a little bit shady.
And why does he leave Harry with the Dursleys? Okay, protection. But still! It was a horrible experience for Harry.
Hermione: The Overachiever We Love
Hermione is brilliant, of course. But she's also a know-it-all. It's endearing, though.
She manages to learn a million spells in the first year. It makes the rest of us wonder about our own magical skills.
Honestly, without Hermione, Harry and Ron would probably be dead. Let's give Hermione all the points!
So, there you have it. Some thoughts on the first book that might be a little…controversial. But hey, isn’t that part of the fun?

















