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It is learned later in the series that Sirius Black, Harry's godfather, was also sorted into Gryffindor, even though his family is primarily sorted into Slytherin House and some, including his brother, Regulus, are or were Death Eaters affiliated with Lord Voldemort. It is unknown whether Sirius, who rejected his family's pure-blood beliefs, eventually being made an outcast, chose not to be placed in Slytherin, though we learn later that he stated a preference for Gryffindor prior to his own sorting. It is possible that he, like Harry, refused the Sorting Hat's initial placement, but equally it is possible that the Hat placed him in Gryffindor of its own accord.
 
The exploding pain in Harry's scar is intended to make us believe that Snape's staring at him is the cause. Snape is certainly displeased to see him at Hogwarts. At that distance, Snape can only detect the physical resemblance between Harry and his father, [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/James Potter|James]]. JamesSnape and SnapeJames were in the same year at Hogwarts, though in different Houses, and they were antagonists.
 
The pain in Harry's scar is actually being caused by what remains of Lord Voldemort, whowhose isremains are now riding on Quirrell's head. He is either looking atwatching Harry through Quirrell's turban, or is, using [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Legilimency|Legilimency]] to observe the room and, has just detected Harry. Harry's scarnever didfelt notpain hurtin whenhis hescar upon first metmeeting Quirrell in the Leaky Cauldron, nor did Quirrell's skin burn him when they shook hands there (see [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Philosopher's Stone/Chapter 17|The Man with Two Faces]]), because he was not wearing the turban at the time, and hence Voldemort was not yet possessing him. Quoting from the text, at the welcoming feast, "Harry spotted Quirrell, too, the nervous young man from from the Leaky Cauldron. ''He was looking very peculiar in a large purple turban.''" (Emphasis ours.) This implies that the Welcoming Feast is the first time Harry has seen himQuirrell wearing a turban.
 
That the Gringott's vault that Hagrid removed the small parcel from will later be identified as the same one that was recently broken into, only adds to the mystery. We should note that Harry's visit to Gringotts is actually further in the past than it currently feels. It was on Harry's birthday, July 31, that Hagrid took Harry to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Places/Diagon Alley|Diagon Alley]], and we read about the break-in at Gringotts on the Hogwarts Express, on September 1; the entire month of August falls between these two occurrences.
 
Harry's dream may actually foreshadow events in the entire series, rather than in just this book. It may also be an unconscious attempt by [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Lord Voldemort|Voldemort]] to influence Harry's actions using [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Legilimency|Legilimency]], as he will in ''[[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Order of the Phoenix|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]''. While this is neither confirmed nor refuted by later events, it is unlikely that Voldemort was consciously using Legilimency at this time; it is only after Voldemort didlearns notthat startthere deliberatelyis usingan Legilimencyexisting onmental Harryconnection between them untilthat he learnedstarts thereusing wasLegilimency anon existingHarry connectionin [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Order of the Phoenix/Chapter 21|at about Christmas]] in ''Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix''.
 
There is also half a timeline contradiction in this book. At Nearly Headless Nick's [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Chamber of Secrets/Chapter 8|deathday party]], commemorating the five-hundredth anniversary of his death, in ''[[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Chamber of Secrets|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', his death is stated to have been on 1492-10-31. However, in this chapter, Nearly Headless Nick states that he has been dead for nearly 400 years. It is assumed that this is an error by the author, which was changed in later editions by having Nick say that he has been dead for nearly 500 years.