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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Scene 2 Summary

  • Harry grows up living in a cupboard under the stairs, an acting servant, preparing breakfast as Dudley complains about his haul of presents on his eleventh birthday.
  • We arrive at the zoo for Dudley's outing and are treated to more of the Dursley charm. Harry eventually ends up alone with a snake, and they strike up a lovely conversation.
  • Dudley jams his obnoxious mug into their interaction, and Harry "magically" makes the glass disappear just long enough to stage an escape for his slithering friend, and trap Dudley where he belongs: in a cage.