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== Analysis ==
 
Throughout the series, Harry constantly succeeds because he is helpedaided by his friends: he is the sum of many parts. With help from these friends' help, the mystery is nearly solved as the puzzle pieces fall into place. Hermione, through her usual diligent research, gathering information, and patiently working to understand what it all means, has discovered what the monster is and how it navigates throughout the school. It is by sheer luck that she was still clutching the paper when she was petrified, allowing Ron and Harry to find it. Hagid also provided an important clue (through Aragog), while Moaning Myrtle gave valuable information when Ron's hunch that she was the victim who died 50 years ago is correct. Now we understand her perpetual sadness. It is still unknown who is the Heir of Slytherin, though the underground tunnel Harry is about to enter will likely lead him to the answer. Also, as one mystery is almost solved another arises: Ginny. Being that she is a pure-blood, why was she taken into the Chamber? Rather than being another victim that was left petrified, she clearly must play some other integral part in this, judging by her recent odd behavior and her earlier urgent attempt to tell Harry and Ron something important. Just what her role is also remains unknown. And while Percy's behavior may have seemed suspicious when he prevented Ginny from speaking to Harry and Ron, judging by his distraught behavior after she was taken, it is unlikely related to the monster or the Chamber of Secrets.
 
Lockhart is unmasked as a the fraud he is, and the bogus claims in his books are actually other wizards' accomplishments. After stealing their stories, he [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Obliviate|altered their memories]]. Magically he is quite weak, except for Memory charms, and Harry easily disarms him, as [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Severus Snape|Professor Snape]] had in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Chamber of Secrets/Chapter 11|the Dueling Club]]. Lockhart is likely somewhat transparent to other wizards; he is certainly not held in particular esteem by any Hogwarts instructor, so it is entirely possible that those whose stories he stole may have deliberately given him misinformation. This could explain his confidence in the ineffectual [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Peskipiksi Pesternomi|Pixie-banishing charm]] he used in the first [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Defence Against the Dark Arts|Defence Against the Dark Arts]] class. Of course, he likely never attempted it before, merely borrowing it from a more accomplished wizard.