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It was mentioned earlier that certain staff and teachers provided the protection for the Stone. In order, that would be: Hagrid (Fluffy), [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Pomona Sprout|Professor Sprout]] (Devil's Snare), [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Filius Flitwick|Professor Flitwick]] (charmed keys), Professor McGonagall (wizard chess set), [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Professor Quirrell|Professor Quirrell]] (troll), and Professor Snape (potions for the logic puzzle). While we have been told that Professor Dumbledore has also provided protection, the form his magic will take is unseen yet.
 
Neville's opposing the Trio is the first occasion where we have seen him evince any bravery whatsoever. Until now, he has seemed ineffectual, verymagically weak magically, and at the mercy of the passing scene. It certainly seemed questionable as to just why the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Sorting Hat|Sorting Hat]] placed him in Gryffindor. But Gryffindor also represents nobility, as well as courage, and the Hat apparently detected both those traits within him that, here, we see for the first time when he stands up against opposition; futilely, to be sure, but he is fighting to protect his House from losing more points due to what he feels is the Trio's inappropriate actions. This chapter marks a milestone in Neville's maturation, and his bravery and noble nature are gradually becoming more overt. Whether or not his magical ability can also progress remains to be seen, however.
 
One small point deserves notice here. It is mentioned in passing that Harry has trouble sleeping because, "he kept being woken by his old nightmare," though we have not heard previously of any such nightmare. The one dream that is described in the story that could be considered a nightmare dates back to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Philosopher's Stone/Chapter 7|Harry's first night at Hogwarts]], and it is mentioned there that he had forgotten the dream by the next morning. We cannot offer any explanation for this discrepancy.