They are Muggles. How does Harry feel about his fame in the wizarding world?A. Entitled and confidentB. Overburdened by high expectationsC. Drunk with powerD. Humble and detached. Which set of traits best describes Hermione?A. Studious, confident, intuitiveB. Mischievous, radical, daringC. Meek, traditional, guardedD. What is the summary of Chapter 1 in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets? Why can't Harry see thestrals before witnessing Cedric's death, despite seeing his mother's? Analysis. Harry, Ron, and Hermione have long discussions about Riddle’s memory. Hermione wonders whether Riddle could have caught the wrong person, and if another monster could have been attacking students. But Ron questions how many monsters could be living inside the school, and Harry figures that the attacks must have stopped after Hagrid Vernon is a Muggle and Harry Potter’s uncle by marriage. He is married to Petunia and is the father of Dudley. He is large, with a very short neck and a bushy mustache. He works as the manager of a drill-making firm and is conventionally ambitious. He is prejudiced, frequently enraged, and cruel to Harry. Under whose statue does Harry find Ginny in the Chamber of Secrets?A. Lord VoldemortB. Tom RiddleC. Salazar SlytherinD. The Basilisk Who owned Tom Riddle's diary before Harry?A. GinnyB. Penelope ClearwaterC. Moaning MyrtleD. Dumbledore What does Dumbledore send to the Chamber to aid Harry?A. The Sorting HatB. Fame is magical for the Professor of Defence Against the Dark Arts. Wave a wand and add POP! Gilderoy Lockhart to your Harry Potter set. Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets movie by uniting him with his adoring fans. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J. K. Rowling is the second novel (published in 1998) in the Harry Potter series of books. A movie of the book was released in 2002. The story begins as James and Lily Potter's only son, Harry Potter, who is orphaned, spends summer with an aunt, uncle and cousin who do not love him. Harry is visited by Chapter 17 Summary. Harry finds himself in an eerie, dark chamber. Many stone pillars with carved serpents entwined around them support the shadowy ceiling. Harry progresses slowly into the depths of the chamber to look for Ginny. He finds her, lying face down at the foot of a large statue, and is horrified to find she isn't moving, her face tBmeBw.