Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
In chapter nine, Harry disobeys a direct order from one of the teachers at the Hogwarts School and takes off on a broom. This infraction is normally cause for expulsion from the school. However, in Harry’s case, it brings him the honor of being chosen as the “Seeker” for his Quidditch team. What other instances in the story do you see where Harry’s actions lead to quite opposite results from what is expected? To what extent is the book’s plot advanced by such surprise turns of events? How much unpredictability would be too much?

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We can see another unexpected result when Harry and his friends are congratulated on saving Hermione from a foot troll.

How does this situation happen?

  • A foot troll had invaded the school and everyone was forced to stay in a safe place.
  • However, Hermione had gone to the bathroom and was completely unprotected.
  • Harry and Ron disobey the teachers and go to Hermione.
  • When they see Hermione being attacked by the foot troll, Harry and Ron help their friend and fight the monster.

They defeat the monster and although the teachers are furious at the disobedience, they are congratulated. This promotes a breakthrough in the story as it is what makes the three children become friends until the end of the story.

These unexpected situations are very stimulating to the reader and are responsible for a part of the story's success.

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