Chapter Two:
Dobby's Warning
"But won't they notice if you shut your ears in the oven door?"
Synopsis by William Silvester
Notes and links by Michele L. Worley
U.S. hardcover edition: pages 12 - 23
U.K. hardcover edition: pages 15 - 23
U.K. paperback edition: pages 18 - 30
Timeframe: 31 July - 3 or 4 August,
1992
[Y12]
In which Dobby,
a house-elf, arrives in
Harry's room to warn him not to
return to
Hogwarts, the
Dursleys' dinner party is ruined
by Dobby's antics, and
Harry is locked securely in his
room.
Interesting facts and notes about the text of this chapter:
The first cracks in the facade of the
wizarding world begin to appear, as we
learn of the existence and enslavement of
house-elves, and the
extremely poor treatment they often receive from humans.
"But why don't you leave? Escape?"
"A house-elf must be
set free, sir. And the family will never set
Dobby free..."
...
"Can't anyone help you? Can't I?"
"Whatever you've heard about my greatness is a load of
rubbish. I'm not even top of my year at
Hogwarts; that's
Hermione, she -"
But he stopped quickly, because thinking about
Hermione
was painful.
"Speak not the name!"
"Sorry," said Harry
quickly. "I know lots of people don't like it. My friend
Ron -"
He stopped again. Thinking about Ron
was painful, too.
"Not - not
He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named,
sir -"
You've just ruined the punch line of my Japanese golfer joke...
"Have you been stopping my letters?"
"...tell Petunia that very funny story about those American plumbers, Mr. Mason."
With a crack like a whip, Dobby vanished.
Dear Mr. Potter...
The following morning, he paid a man to fit bars on Harry's window...
Three days later, the Dursleys were showing no sign of relenting...
He dreamed that he was on show in a zoo, with a card reading
UNDERAGE WIZARD attached to his cage.
Characters introduced in this chapter:
Characters returning in this chapter:
Characters mentioned in this chapter:
Settings and locations introduced or returning in this chapter:
Settings and locations mentioned in this chapter:
Exceptional character moments:
Dobby's adoration of
Harry appears to date from the
moment that Harry first asked him
to sit down, "like an equal".
Harry's reputation has definitely
not gone to his head; Dobby's
hero worship embarrasses him greatly, and
Harry's first response is to try
to make Dobby see
Harry as he truly is (or at least
as he sees himself). He also immediately and automatically acknowledges that
Hermione, not he, is
top of their year at Hogwarts;
he respects her intelligence.
Although Harry is being severely
underfed between being locked up on his birthday and the
Weasleys' rescue, he saves about
half his food for Hedwig.
Spells:
Links and Resources:
Memorable lines:
Strictly British:
Timelines/Calendars:
The action of this chapter begins immediately after that of the
previous chapter, then sketches
in the next three days. Continuing with our wild assumptions about the day of the week in the previous chapter, where we guessed that since July 31 was a Tuesday in book one then logically July 31 would be a Wednesday the following year, we can now count days and state with completely unwarranted confidence that the rescue happened the evening of Sunday, August 4 or early in the morning of Monday, August 5.
July-August 1992
SUN |
MON |
TUE |
WED |
THU |
FRI |
SAT |
July 28 |
29 |
30 |
31
Harry's 12th birthday
the Masons come to dinner
|
Aug 1
Uncle Vernon bars Harry's window
|
2 |
3 |
4
late evening or early the next morning the Weasleys turn up to resuce Harry |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
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