Khác biệt giữa bản sửa đổi của “Harry Potter dành cho Muggle/Truyện/Phòng Chứa Bí Mật/Chương 7”

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When Hermione learns Harry can understand snakes, knows the Monster's effect, and determines it is probably using the plumbing to move through the castle, she eventually concludes it is a Basilisk. Harry is able to obtain this information from her after she has been Petrified.
 
It is also important to note that Ron's wand backfired, jinxing him, rather than Malfoy, the intended target. While we have seen Ron's wand produce unintended strange sounds and smoke, and that it is capable of producing the wrong spell, this is the first time a wand malfunctioning this way has been shown. This plays a big part when Harry, Ron, and Professor Lockhart delve into the Chamber of Secrets to rescue Ginny.
 
It is also interesting to note, though it is unrelated to the plot, that Hagrid's wand, which Harry suspects is hidden within Hagrid's umbrella, was snapped in two when he was expelled from Hogwarts. However, even in its severed state, it appears to work reasonably well when he has occasionally been seen using it, while Ron's badly damaged and barely in tactintact wand performs quite poorly, even when wrapped with Spell-O-Tape. Also, when Harry's wand is severely damaged by Hermione's richochetingricocheting spell in book[[Muggles' 7Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Deathly Hallows/Chapter 17|''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'']], it becomes unusable, though it will later be repaired with singularly powerful magic. It is unknown why Hagrid's wand continued to work and the others did not, though the way in which each was damaged likely had some effect. Regardless, this is mentioned only as a curiosity to the story. Hagrid, in fact, comments that his broken wand is not as powerful as he expects it to be, so the difference is one of degree, rather than of damaged wands always being unusable.