How Did Harry Potter Call The Chamber Of Secrets

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Harry Potter has brilliant green eyes and inky black hair. He has to stay with his horrid aunt and uncle (the Dursleys) until school starts. He is a wizard and he attends Hogwarts School of witchcraft and wizardry. He loves it there. He can really be himself, plus his friends were amazing. The night of Harry’s twelfth birthday he was forced to stay in his room until his uncle's dinner party was over, but something unexpected happened. A house elf appears in his room. The house elf’s name is Dobby. Dobby had come to Harry to warn him not to come to school. That there was a great danger coming and Harry must not go back. Harry refused to stay with his aunt and uncle and told Dobby, he was going back to school. Dobby knew if Harry had went back …show more content…
So she asked a teacher, and apparently Salazar Slytherin had created a chamber, call the chamber of secrets. Legend says that the Chamber of Secrets was home of a monster that killed muggle born’s. Only the heir of Slytherin could control the beast. Everyone thinks Harry is the heir of Slytherin because he can talk to snakes. There was another attack. Collin Colvrey was attack late at night. He was also petrified. No one could figure out what it was attacking these students. Harry was already in the hospital wing and had heard everything. Even the teachers don’t know what’s happening. They said that the chamber has been open again. Harry knew the chamber had been opened before and he had to figure out who had opened it. The girl’s lavatory was flooded. Hermione suspected it was moaning myrtle (the bathrooms ghost). They went in to investigate what had made her upset. Someone had thrown a book at her head. It was a diary. It had nothing inside so Harry tried to write something inside but it wrote back. A boy named Tom Riddle. He was a memory in the book and he could communicate through it. Tom knew what happened with the chamber because he was there he stop the person who had opened it. He showed Harry how it happened and Harry found out that it was Hagrid that had opened the chamber fifty years

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