How was Harry not petrified?

The antidote to Petrification was the Mandrake Restorative Draught, a highly potent healing potion made from Stewed Mandrakes.
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How come Harry wasn't petrified?

All those petrified were not dead coz they looked at its eyes through some sort of reflection or barrier. On confronting the basilisk in the chamber of secrets, Harry was aware of this information and was thus smart enough to keep his eyes shut tight so as to not look in the eyes of the basilisk.
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How was Harry able to look at the basilisk?

Riddle summons the basilisk after Harry expresses his support for Dumbledore, which in turns summons Fawkes, who blinds the basilisk, allowing Harry to look at it directly without being killed or petrified.
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How to unpetrify someone in Harry Potter?

The only effective remedy for petrification is a draught made of Mandrake roots. The Full Body-Bind Curse is similar to petrification, but it is temporary, easily lifted, and the victim is fully conscious, thus it is not nearly as dangerous.
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How was everyone petrified in Chamber of Secrets?

Norris, Colin Creevy, Justin Finch-Fletchley, Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington (or Nearly Headless Nick), Hermione Granger, and Penelope Clearwater were all petrified in the Chamber of Secrets. This happened because all of them, but Nearly Headless Nick, looked indirectly at the basilisk's eyes.
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Why did the basilisk only petrify?

Basilisk attacks

Saw the Basilisk directly, but as a ghost he could not die again, so thus was only Petrified. Saw the Basilisk through the ghost of Sir Nicholas, who was transparent, did not see the Basilisk directly.
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Is Harry the heir of Slytherin?

Although it was briefly speculated in Chamber of Secrets, Harry is not, in fact, a direct descendant of Salazar Slytherin, though he is a distant cousin of Lord Voldemort, as both are descended from the Peverell family. Slytherin built the Chamber of Secrets to allow his heir to purge the school of Muggle-borns.
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How did Nearly Headless Nick get unpetrified?

Human victims are eventually cured by a Mandrake Draught, but we never find out how Nick is cured.
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Who was the grey lady killed by?

Daughter of Hogwarts founder, Rowena Ravenclaw, Helena was jealous of her mother's gifts, stole her diadem and ran away to Albania. When her mother sent The Bloody Baron to bring her home, instead, he fell in love with her, then murdered her when she did not return his feelings.
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What happened to Nearly Headless Nick when he saw the basilisk?

In particular, Justin Finch-Fletchley had looked at it through Nearly Headless Nick; and Nick had not been killed by it because he was already dead. Although we don't see him at the Ending Feast, we are led to believe that Nick is revived at the same time as the Petrified students.
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Why did the Basilisk Fang not destroy Harry's Horcrux?

Fawkes healed him w/his tears. Yall this question is easily answered by the fact that he didn't die and was healed by fawkes. bc harry has to actually die in order for it to be destroyed....
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What if the Basilisk looked in a mirror?

Looking into the eye of the Basilisk will cause instantaneous death, however, even catching a glance of it in a reflection will cause Petrification, or total paralysis. Created by hatching a chicken egg under a toad, Basilisk breeding was banned in the medieval age due to the danger they posed.
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Would the Basilisk have killed Harry?

If Fawkes hadn't come and healed Harry, the venom would have spread and would have killed him, which would have destroyed the Horcrux in the process. By healing Harry with his tears, Fawkes also saved the bit of Voldemort's soul in Harry.
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Why didn't Hermione hug Ron?

In the film, she only hugs Harry, and just gives a hesitant handshake to Ron (Note: This was the result of Emma Watson being hesitant to hug both Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint in public view, with her hugging Radcliffe during filming having to be frozen for a few seconds to get the desired effect due to Watson ...
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Why didn t the resurrection stone curse Harry?

The Resurrection Stone did not bring Harry back to life because it cannot fully restore the dead to life, as shown in "The Tale of the Three Brothers." Voldemort being a Horcrux for Harry is unlikely because creating a Horcrux requires splitting one's soul through murder.
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Who became head of Slytherin after Snape died?

The Head of Slytherin is Horace Slughorn (who left the role to Severus Snape for fifteen years before taking it up again in 1996) and the House's patron ghost is the Bloody Baron.
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Who killed nearly headless Nick?

After Hogwarts, Nick found himself as a wizard at the royal court, who also knighted him. He was friendly with Muggles, including a lady-in-waiting from the court, Lady Grieve, who would ultimately be the cause of his doom.
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Who is the head of Gryffindor after McGonagall?

After the Second Wizarding War, Neville Longbottom was known to have taken over the job as Head of Gryffindor.
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Why is Nearly Headless Nick a ghost?

Post-mortem. Sir Nicholas chose to linger as a ghost rather than "go on", because, by his own admission, he feared death. He became the resident ghost of Gryffindor Tower at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and would spend his life after death there.
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Who is headless Nick in the Hogwarts legacy?

Meet Nearly Headless Nick

You will receive an Owl Post letter from Nellie Oggspire telling you that Nearly Headless Nick wishes to meet with you. Just outside the Great Hall, by the House Point Hourglasses, is where you'll find Nearly Headless Nick.
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Why is Nearly Headless Nick upset?

One of the ghosts at Hogwarts, who earns this nickname because someone tried to behead him and didn't cut his head off all the way. This is particularly upsetting to Nick because it prevents him from joining a ghost club called the Headless Hunt.
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Who is the true heir of Gryffindor?

Harry, as heir of Gryffindor, possessed the love of this Muggle-born woman in his very blood and was the perfect champion to stand up against the heir of Slytherin.
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Is Draco Malfoy evil?

By Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, it's a stretch to call Draco a villain anymore. We just watched — or read — him struggle to reconcile his choices and morals in The Half-Blood Prince. He can no longer justify his actions, and is far more aware of the evil he was born and raised into.
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Did Hagrid open the Chamber of Secrets?

In his third year at Hogwarts, Hagrid was caught talking to Aragog in the dungeons by Tom Riddle, who alleged that Aragog was the "Monster of Slytherin", and that Hagrid had opened the Chamber of Secrets. In fact, it was Riddle who had opened the Chamber, and the monster was actually a basilisk.
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