Well Alchemy is the belief that you can turn any metal into pure gold. This was a real scientific practice long ago and many sorcerers tried it also. What Literary Alchemy is, I don't know but Alchemists and Sorcerers who tried Alchemy are on Chocolate Frog Trading Cards. What Literary Alchemy really is and if Harry and co. ever learn it at Hogwarts, I don't know.
Digitalis is not a spell in Harry Potter.
Lacock Abbey was used for some scenes as Hogwarts in Harry Potter.
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Harry Potter attempted to use crucio on Bellatrix Lastrange and later used it on Amycus Carrow.
Yes, "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" contains similes, which are used to enhance the storytelling and convey emotions more vividly. These literary devices help create imagery and bring scenes to life, making the characters' experiences more relatable to the audience. Similes contribute to the overall richness of the dialogue and narrative, much like in the original Harry Potter series.
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Professor Quirrel (Harry Potter 1). Also, his voice was used (modified) for Lord Voldemort.
Hermione used Polyjuice Potion to transform into Bellatrix Lestrange in Harry Potter 7.
Answer: no, it is not physically possible Answer: Harry Potter is a fantasy story. Magic, as used in Harry Potter, doesn't occur in real life.
Harry Potter's first wand was made by Mr. Ollivander.