The last challenge protecting the philosopher's stone was designed by Albus Dumbledore. Harry had to get the stone out of the mirror of erised, which was easy for him because Dumbledore had enchanted the mirror to only give it to somebody who wanted it but not to use it.
Harry then had to prevent Professor Quirrell and Lord Voldemort from taking it from him. Quirrell's selfishness meant he couldn't touch Harry without suffering extreme pain. Harry used this to keep Quirrell off him until Dumbledore arrived.
The fourth challenge was the giant chess set. This was Professor McGongall's challenge. To win, everybody had to become a chess piece and win the game.
In 1998, J.K. Rowling released the second book in the Harry Potter series, "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets." The book continued the story of the young wizard Harry Potter as he faced new challenges at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
No, Robert Pattinson doesn't actually come out in any other Harry movies, though in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Harry has dreams of the night he faced Voldemort and there are some scenes of Goblet of Fire with Robert Pattinson, but that's about it. :)
The Harry Potter series has always faced censorship. Some religious groups take issue with the book as they believe it promotes witchcraft. Researching the banning of Harry Potter shows articles from 1999, a year after the first book was released in America. Harry Potter was the seventh most challenged book in America between 1990 and 2000 - despite it only having been published in 1998.
The hardest challenge I've ever faced is life.
Voldemort was played by Richard Bremmer in Harry Potter and the Phliosopher's Stone. It took some effort actually. Ian Hart played the voice of him, and Richard Bremmer played the non-faced version of him.
In "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," Harry receives a birthday present from his godfather, Sirius Black, which is a Firebolt broomstick. This gift is particularly significant as it symbolizes Sirius's support and connection to Harry, especially after the hardships he faced in his earlier years. The Firebolt is also a top-of-the-line broomstick, enhancing Harry's skills on the Quidditch team.
In "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," Harry is described as having unkempt black hair and round glasses that often slip down his nose. He has a thin build and is noted for his distinctive lightning-shaped scar on his forehead. His appearance reflects his age and the hardships he has faced, and he is often depicted wearing oversized clothing that belonged to his cousin, Dudley.
Ron AND Hermione are Harry's best friends. It's because they were with him since the beginning and didn't leave him when he faced danger and they could've died. You can't just be friends with people who do that for you!
Up to it!
Harry and Hermione were faced with a logic puzzle. They had seven bottles and a riddle to solve. Three of the bottles contained wine, two contained poison, one allowed you to go back and the last one allowed you to continue.
J.K. Rowling reportedly completed multiple drafts of the first Harry Potter book, "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone," before it was published. She faced numerous rejections from publishers, which led her to refine her story and characters multiple times. While the exact number of rewrites is not specified, it is known that she invested significant effort into perfecting the manuscript. Ultimately, her perseverance paid off, as the series became a global phenomenon.