POA and the 3rd task to find the Philosopher's Stone, Do they show how 7 PS/SS tasks match 7 books? |
Feb 22 2007, 06:31 AM
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When in the first book of the Harry Potter series Harry, Ron, Neville and Hermione got lost in Hogwarts, while escaping Filch, they came across a giant three-headed dog which, as Hermione noted, was guarding a trapdoor. Later, when Harry, Ron and Hermione tried to stop the Philosopher's Stone being stolen, they found they had to perform seven tasks.
These were: 1. Get past Fluffy. The way to do so was by playing music, as Hagrid mentioned to a hooded stranger in the Hog's Head inn. 2. Devil's Snare. Getting past this task involved not getting entangled by tendrils of a very dangerous plant. This task was set by Professor Sprout, Hufflepuff Head of House and teacher of Herbology, Neville's best subject. 3. In the third task, set by Professor Flitwick, who taught charms, Harry, Hermione and Ron had to catch the right flying key to open a door. 4. The fourth task involved a giant chess set which had been transformed by Professor McGonagall, Head of Gryffindor and Transformation teacher. Other tasks involved getting past trolls, solving a Riddle about potions, set by Snape, and possibly, the Mirror of Erised. There is a theory which has circulated long before the release of Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince that each of these tasks to get the Philosopher's Stone matched one of the seven books in the series. Already, in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets , plenty of linkages could be found, as this book was the one which introduced Hufflepuff, the uses of Herbology, the Mandrakes, Professor Sprout, herself, and Gilderoy Lockhart. This was the volume which included, not only the seven textbooks Gilderoy Lockhart wrote, but also his fraudulent autobiography and, most of all, Tom Riddle's diary, which opened the Chamber of Secrets and released the basilisk contained there. Moreover, the linkages between the second task in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and the Chamber of Secrets did not stop with the second book. Gilderoy Lockhart, the Devil's Snare and Neville's parents all met together in the Janus Thickey Closed ward in St Mungo's, in Book 5. Now Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is under discussion. So far, the matching Philosopher's Stone task is the third one, Professor Flitwick's Charmed Keys. Some points to ponder: 1.How does Prisoner of Azkaban match the third task? 2. What charms play an important part in Prisoner of Azkaban, how do we learn about them and who teaches them? 3. In your opinion, could you think of one of the Philosopher Stone tasks which has a better match to this book? 4. How does the both the task and the book differ from the other ones published so far? These are only random ruminations. Perhaps you have your own questions and opinions. This post has been edited by WaggaWaggaWerewolf: Feb 23 2007, 03:05 AM -------------------- Check out Book Number 5 POA edition. |





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