Khác biệt giữa bản sửa đổi của “Harry Potter dành cho Muggle/Truyện/Hòn Đá Phù Thủy/Chương 10”

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Hermione suddenly becomes more sympathetic and likable when she lies solely to protect Harry and Ron, a key hint showing how her caring and thoughtfulness becomes essential to the Trio's success across later years. The bond between the Trio, first formed here, is arguably the most important relationship in the entire story.
 
Although Harry suspects Snape set the troll loose into the castle, it was actually Professor Quirrell, who hoped to get into the forbidden corridor to steal the Philosopher's Stone. It is learned later in the story that a troll is one of the security devices in the dungeon that protects the Sorceror's Stone; this is likely the same troll that was loose in the castle. Snape, suspecting Quirrell was creating a diversion so he could steal the Stone, attempted to head him off, getting his leg bitten by "Fluffy," the three-headed dog, in the process.
 
The troll in the castle is not the only time that Hogwarts' security is breached. In ''Prisoner of Azkaban'', Harry's fugitive godfather, Sirius Black, slips into the castle at night through an unknown passageway, ostensibly to attack Harry, but actually for another reason. In ''Half-blood Prince,'' Death Eaters, aided by Draco Malfoy, are also able to secretly enter the castle through a Vanishing Cabinet connected to its twin in Borgin & Burke's shop in Knockturn Alley, resulting in a major battle between the invaders and the Hogwarts staff, Dumbledore's Army, and the Order of the Phoenix. In ''Deathly Hallows'', Voldemort and his Death Eater army assault Hogwarts near that book's end. Though the faculty temporarily fend them off, the protective charms surrounding the castle are eventually broken by the enemy.