Quirrell is trying to steal the Sorcerer's Stone for Voldemort (who is on the back of his head, under his turbin)
In the final chamber of "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone," Harry discovers Professor Quirrell, who is revealed to be working for Lord Voldemort. Quirrell is attempting to steal the Philosopher's Stone to restore Voldemort to power. The confrontation highlights the strength of Harry's courage and the love that protects him from Voldemort's dark magic.
Professor Quirrell was the Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher in Harry Potter's first year. He died at the end of the year after battling Harry for the philosopher's stone, which he was trying to steal for Lord Voldemort.Voldemort was sharing Quirrell's body. His head was visible on the back of Quirrell's, which is why he had taken to wearing a turban.
In "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," Professor Quirrell is initially suspected of being the one who would confront the Basilisk. However, it is ultimately Harry Potter who faces the creature in the Chamber of Secrets, with the help of Fawkes the phoenix and the Sorting Hat, rather than a designated teacher. Quirrell, who is later revealed to be working for Voldemort, does not actually fulfill the role of defeating the Basilisk.
Lord Voldemort was defeated Professor Quirrell's turban. He was sharing Quirrell's body so that he could keep a closer watch on him after Quirrell failed to steal the philosopher's stone from Gringotts.
No. Lord Voldemort wasn't really alive, he was only a part of his soul and had no body to host that piece. Hence why he was able to share a body with Professor Quirrell. When his hosts body died, Voldemort managed to survive but only just.
In the final chamber of "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone," Harry discovers Professor Quirrell, who is revealed to be working for Lord Voldemort. Quirrell is attempting to steal the Philosopher's Stone to restore Voldemort to power. The confrontation highlights the strength of Harry's courage and the love that protects him from Voldemort's dark magic.
Professor Quirrell was the Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher in Harry Potter's first year. He died at the end of the year after battling Harry for the philosopher's stone, which he was trying to steal for Lord Voldemort.Voldemort was sharing Quirrell's body. His head was visible on the back of Quirrell's, which is why he had taken to wearing a turban.
Harry Potter first saw Lord Voldemort on Quirinus Quirrell's head in the final chamber.
In "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," Professor Quirrell is initially suspected of being the one who would confront the Basilisk. However, it is ultimately Harry Potter who faces the creature in the Chamber of Secrets, with the help of Fawkes the phoenix and the Sorting Hat, rather than a designated teacher. Quirrell, who is later revealed to be working for Voldemort, does not actually fulfill the role of defeating the Basilisk.
Lord Voldemort was defeated Professor Quirrell's turban. He was sharing Quirrell's body so that he could keep a closer watch on him after Quirrell failed to steal the philosopher's stone from Gringotts.
No. Professor Quirrell died in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
No. Lord Voldemort wasn't really alive, he was only a part of his soul and had no body to host that piece. Hence why he was able to share a body with Professor Quirrell. When his hosts body died, Voldemort managed to survive but only just.
Yes, Quirrell died at the end of the first book.
Lily Potter died to protect Harry. In doing so, she cast a powerful protection spell. Professor Quirrell, who was sharing his body with Voldemort, tried to take the stone from Harry and intended to cause him harm. So when he touched Harry, the protection spell caused Quirrell to suffer severe burns. Voldemort abandoned Quirrell and left him to die.
Professor Quirrell died from the injuries he sustained whilst trying to get the stone from Harry.
Professor Quirrell, in the first book/movie. Quirrell was sharing his body with the soul of Lord Voldemort uses him because he's still trying to gain his strength back after losing his body from the attempted murder of baby Harry at Godric's Hollow. Voldemort's face can actually be seen at the back of Quirrell's head. Quirrell wears a turban throughout the book to hide this fact.
No.