What's the name of it?
I like Harry Potter books very much. I'm still curious about Harry's story and mysteries. The more I read it, the more I have questions. Here is one of them.
How did Lily protect a baby boy, Harry?
Voldemort used to say that the magic was one of old charms and he completely knew what it was. Dumbledore often explained to Harry that the magic was "Mother's love." In fact, what kind of magic is it, and what is it called?
James's death didn't protect Lily and Harry because his wife could have lived after his death. Unfortunately, James was just about to be killed and he was not given any choice to live. He might have had no time to shout any magical words in order to escape from Voldemort's sudden attack. On the other hand, Lily knew something about the possible effect to protect Harry and did that. Her love protected Harry, and Voldemort lost his body. Actually, how did she do it? What magical word did she whisper?
I'm dying to know the answer. Does anyone know!?
Platform Nine and Three-Quarters
Have you ever read "Harry Potter" books? I've been a huge fan of the series since I read the first one entitled "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone." I'm not sure how many times I've read this book. Every time I open its pages, there is something new -- discoveries or mysteries -- I hadn't realized before.
The other day, another new thing popped up.
Are we Muggle allowed to go through the barrier of Nine and Three-Quarters? I thought only wizards and witches were supposed to enter the barrier because they had migical power; however, some of them were born in the Muggle's society and they had Muggle parents. On the 1st of September, some parents are on the platform designated Nine and Three-Quarters to see their children off. Muggle parents should be there as well. How do they manage to go through the barrier?
I'm very curious about that!
Does anyone know the answer!?
