The inciting event in "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" is when Harry receives his letter of acceptance to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. This sets off a chain of events that leads Harry to discover his true identity as a wizard and embark on his adventure at Hogwarts.
The big event in the first year of Harry Potter is that Voldemort, or You-Know-Who, was going after the sorcerer's stone. This would have made him immortal.
The inciting event is the initial action or event that starts the main conflict in a story.
The Triwizard Tournament
The Shrieking Shack
The inciting event is the event in the story (normally at the beginning) that causes the whole story to happen. If that event didn't happen then there would be no story
There is no mention of any such event.
The tri-wizard tournament.
Harry Potter took Parvati Patil to the Yule Ball in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire." Parvati is one of the Patil twins, and her sister Padma attended the ball with Ron Weasley. Harry's choice was influenced by his feelings and awkwardness surrounding the event.
The inciting event in a story or narrative is the event that sets the plot in motion and creates conflict for the characters. It is the moment that changes the status quo and leads to the development of the story.
James and Lily Potter died in 1981. They were murdered by Lord Voldemort when he attempted to kill their infant son, Harry Potter, which ultimately led to Voldemort's temporary downfall. Their deaths are a pivotal event in the "Harry Potter" series, shaping Harry's life and the story's overarching conflict.
The event in the story that can be best described as the inciting incident is the moment when the main conflict or problem is introduced, setting the story in motion.
Voldemort killed his parents.