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* Harry's overhearing the conversation between Snape and Quirrell supports Harry's belief, and thus also Ron's and Hermione's, that Snape is plotting to steal the Philosopher's Stone, and that poor, weak Quirrell is trying to stop him.
 
The only major plot advance is that we learn the Philosopher's Stone is not only being guarded, but also sought. A clue is given to its usefulness by us being told how old Flamel is. Clearly, part of the Stone's function has something to do with prolonging life. Hermione's description of the Stone's function explains why Flamel has managed to live for so long, and makes it more likely that the Stone is, in fact, what Hagrid brought to Hogwarts and what is being so carefully guarded, though it is still unclear at to just why, after so much time, this object suddenly needed to be so securely guarded.
 
It should be mentioned that there was a real Nicolas Flamel who lived at about the time suggested. [[w:Nicolas Flamel|Nicolas Flamel]] was born probably in the early 1330's, about 660 years before the time of ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'' (1991-92). He and his wife Perenelle have made many other appearances in recent popular culture.