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Submit ReviewWelcome to the fifth installment of our celebration series! We’ve been warned not to return to Hogwarts, met some new allies and foes, and accidentally broken one of the most fundamental rules of wizarding society. What a way to start the school year! Ready to have some fun exploring what’s next? Here we go! Podcasts: […]
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Welcome to the fifth installment of our celebration series!
We’ve been warned not to return to Hogwarts, met some new lexicon.org/character/weasley-family/arthur-weasley/">allies and lexicon.org/character/gilderoy-lockhart/">foes, and accidentally broken one of the most fundamental lexicon.org/thing/international-statute-of-secrecy/">rules of wizarding society. What a way to start the school year!
Ready to have some fun exploring what’s next? Here we go!
lexicon.org/2018/08/25/cs6-howlers-mandrakes-and-muggleborns/">CS 6: Howlers, Mandrakes, and Muggleborns by Eileen Jones
lexicon.org/2018/09/15/cs7-mudbloods-and-murmurs/">CS 7: Mudbloods and Murmurs by Eileen Jones
lexicon.org/2018/09/26/cs8-ghosts/">CS 8: Ghosts by Eileen Jones
lexicon.org/2018/10/06/cs9-filch/">CS 9: Filch by Eileen Jones
lexicon.org/2018/10/17/cs10-harry-draco-and-quidditch/">CS 10: Harry, Draco and Quidditch by Eileen Jones
lexicon.org/2018/10/27/cs11-loyalty/">CS 11: Loyalty by Eileen Jones
lexicon.org/2018/11/07/cs12-in-dumbledores-office/">CS 12: In Dumbledore’s Office by Eileen Jones
lexicon.org/?attachment_id=26888">lexicon.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/mandrake_by_picolo_kun-d9h84b3-300x223.jpg" alt='Mandrake "baby" screaming when being transplanted.' width="300" height="223">These guides were originally written in March of 2002. Since that time, a few edits were made here and there but basically the text remained the same. To get ready for this Canon Celebration, our editors have been revising each one. We’ve added fan artwork to the Guide which illustrates the text. At the bottom in the Commentary section we’ve added a gallery of additional artwork. So even if you’ve read our guides before, please give them another look. And if you’re doing a re-read of the first book, have the Guide to each chapter open as you go! I’m sure you’ll find a lot of information you didn’t know.
lexicon.org/source/the-harry-potter-novels/cs/cs6/">Reader’s Guide to Chapter 6
lexicon.org/source/the-harry-potter-novels/cs/cs7/">Reader’s Guide to Chapter 7
lexicon.org/source/the-harry-potter-novels/cs/cs8/">Reader’s Guide to Chapter 8
lexicon.org/source/the-harry-potter-novels/cs/cs9/">Reader’s Guide to Chapter 9
lexicon.org/source/the-harry-potter-novels/cs/cs10/">Reader’s Guide to Chapter 10
lexicon.org/source/the-harry-potter-novels/cs/cs11/">Reader’s Guide to Chapter 11
lexicon.org/source/the-harry-potter-novels/cs/cs12/">Reader’s Guide to Chapter 12
lexicon.org/?attachment_id=28739">lexicon.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/cornish-pixies-300x218.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="218">Fitting the first book into the real-life calendars isn’t easy! In fact, it’s impossible. But that didn’t stop us:
lexicon.org/calendars-harry-potter-novels/day-day-calendar-chamber-secrets/">Day by day calendar of events in the book
lexicon.org/2002/01/01/troubles-with-time/">Troubles with Time by Steve VanderArk
lexicon.org/2001/12/27/hogwarts-ghosts/">Hogwarts Ghosts by Mike Gray
lexicon.org/2003/08/16/how-do-duels-work/">How Do Duels Work? by Hugo Costa Paes
We have hundreds and hundreds of pieces of fan artwork in our collection. Some subjects get a lot of depictions — Diagon Alley is a favorite topic, for example, and, well, of course it is! But there are a few pieces which illustrate more unusual moments in the text. Here are a few examples:
lexicon.org/?attachment_id=749">lexicon.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/howler-300x237.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="237">A nearly dead Errol arrives with a Howler (CS6)
lexicon.org/?attachment_id=18058">lexicon.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/slugs-lf-260x300.jpg" alt="" width="260" height="300">The result of Ron’s wand backfiring (CS7)
lexicon.org/?attachment_id=32067">lexicon.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/the-deathday-party-300x257.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="257">The Deathday Party for Nearly Headless Nick (CS8)
lexicon.org/?attachment_id=22206">lexicon.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/quidditch-game-gryffindor-v-slytherin-cos-218x300.jpg" alt="" width="218" height="300">Gryffindor vs Slytherin Quidditch match (CS10)
lexicon.org/?attachment_id=28745">lexicon.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/dueling-club-300x218.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="218"> Snape and Lockhart’s Duelling Club demonstration (CS11)
We have tons of images of Gilderoy Lockhart and Moaning Myrtle. Snape and Potions lessons are a very popular topic. However, we have very few of the House ghosts apart from Nearly-Headless Nick, his Deathday Party or of Dean, Lee, and Seamus. Our Artwork Challenge for all you fan artists out there is to depict one of the lesser known characters in the series. If we really like your work, we may feature it in the Lexicon! Here are some suggestions from these chapters:
Send your artwork to lexicon.org">steve@hp-lexicon.org. By submitting it, you are giving us permission to display your work on the Lexicon. We would like to include your name with your artwork so you are properly credited, so when you send your work let us know what name to use. Please also include a way to get a hold of you so that if we decide to feature your work as part of our regular collection we can contact you for more details. All artwork we display remains the property of the artist and they retain all copyright.
The Heir of Slytherin
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It is all about friendship and trust. Once the attacks start, the speculation about who the lexicon.org/thing/heir-of-slytherin/">Heir of Slytherin might be runs wild throughout the school. Harry’s lexicon.org/thing/history-of-magic-class/">History of Magic class queries lexicon.org/character/cuthbert-binns/">Professor Binns about the existence of the lexicon.org/place/hogwarts-school-of-witchcraft-and-wizardry/dungeons/chamber-of-secrets/">Chamber of Secrets. Students have checked out all the relevant books from the school lexicon.org/place/hogwarts-school-of-witchcraft-and-wizardry/hogwarts-fourth-floor/library/">Library. Other students converse in corners and corridors; some of them buy protective charms and amulets. Harry worries because he can hear evil voices as he moves around the school – voices that Hermione and Ron can’t hear. Harry even wonders about possible Slytherin ancestry and whether it is significant that the lexicon.org/character/sorting-hat/">Sorting Hat had originally wanted to put him in lexicon.org/thing/slytherin-house/">Slytherin. After the lexicon.org/event/december-17-1992-the-duelling-club/">Duelling Club incident, Harry is suspected because he can speak lexicon.org/thing/parseltongue/">Parseltongue. However, he has the trust of his friends and Hagrid, and he will come through this with their support.
Dobby’s tale of woe
We are given a few new clues as to what Dobby is trying to save Harry from in this long pleading rant. The key points:
So Dobby wants to protect Harry from what exactly? The monster from the Chamber? But Harry is a lexicon.org/thing/pure-blood/">pure-blood and not in danger. No, the plot seems to involve more than just the release of the monster. Dobby is afraid that something will harm Harry beyond physical injury (since Dobby was willing to cause Harry physical injury to protect him from whatever it is). A very logical conclusion is that Dobby fears that Harry will be subverted to the Dark Side, which brings us back to the fact that the lexicon.org/character/malfoy-family/">Malfoys believed that Harry might be a Dark Lord around which to rally their Pure-Blood cause. It also suggests that Dobby knew or perhaps sensed that the power of the lexicon.org/thing/diary-of-tom-riddle/">Diary was stronger than even Lucius realized.
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Where is lexicon.org/place/hogwarts-school-of-witchcraft-and-wizardry/hogwarts-second-floor/moaning-myrtles-bathroom/">Moaning Myrtle’s bathroom? There are references in the book to its location being on the first floor:
“Oh no,” said Hermione, stopping abruptly. “Turn back, turn back, I don’t want to talk to Moaning Myrtle –” “Who?” said Harry, as they backtracked quickly. “She haunts the girls’ toilet on the first floor,” said Hermione. (CS8)
but also in the very next chapter on the second floor, just next to where lexicon.org/character/mrs-norris/">Mrs Norris was lexicon.org/magic/petrification/">petrified:
“Oh, Ron, there won’t be anyone in there,” said Hermione, standing up and coming over. “That’s Moaning Myrtle’s place. Come on, let’s have a look.” And ignoring the large ‘Out of Order’ sign, she opened the door. (CS9)
It is still a mystery. The differences in floor numbering between the UK and the US can’t explain it either (what in the UK is called the ground floor is the first floor in the US). References to its location in other books (GF22, GF25, lexicon.org/source/films-and-plays/cc/cc2/">CC2) haven’t really been able to clear this up.
Our celebration will continue next week with the rest of the second book, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, highlighting Chapters 13 through 18. Come and join us for the discussions!
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