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      • Harry has a conversation with a large boa constrictor in the reptile house. When Dudley pushes Harry aside so he can see the snake's strange behaviour, the glass enclosing the snake exhibit vanishes.
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  2. Feb 16, 2016 · When Piers Polkiss notices that the snake is active (and Harry is talking to it), he calls out to Dudley, who knocks Harry down to look at the snake. Harry's anger toward Dudley causes him to magically vanish the glass covering the snake's cage. According to the book: The keeper of the reptile house was in shock.

  3. Harry is now almost eleven and living in wretchedness in a cupboard under the stairs in the Dursley house. He is tormented by the Dursleys’ son, Dudley, a spoiled and whiny boy. Harry is awakened one morning by his aunt, Petunia, telling him to tend to the bacon immediately, because it is Dudley’s birthday and everything must be perfect.

  4. Need help with Chapter 2: The Vanishing Glass in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

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    Almost ten years have passed since the Dursleys family took Harry Potter, now nearly 11 years old. Harry has grown into a skinny boy with unruly black hair and green eyes hidden behind round glasses. He also has a lightning-bolt-shaped scar on his forehead which his aunt and uncle attribute to the supposed car crash that killed his parents. The Dur...

    It is immediately apparent that Harry is unlike other boys, a fact that is not only known by Vernon and Petunia but one they are uncomfortable with. The abusive Dursleys have treated him as little more than a slave, showing him no affection or even the slightest respect. Despite this ill-treatment, however, Harry is neither timid nor bitter and is ...

    The scene with the snake could foreshadow events in the following two chapters. Harry and the snake are both prisoners, cut off from the world they truly belong to: Harry, stuck with the Dursleys, is isolated from the Wizarding world, just as the snake, captive in the zoo, is prevented from living in the Amazon jungle. Also, both have been raised a...

  5. The boa constrictor depicted in the chapter art of the Japanese edition, illustrated by Dan Schlesinger. In both the book and the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, the snake winks at Harry. In real life however, snakes are unable to wink, as they have no eyelids. In the film, the boa constrictor was replaced by a ...

  6. The Vanishing Glass was the second chapter in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. The chapter was named for the glass pane that Harry Potter vanished when Dudley Dursley was leaning into it. Contents. 1Events. 2Characters. 3Chapter Guide. Events. Ten years since the previous chapter, Harry Potter lives at 4 Privet Drive.

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