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What did Hagrid complain about while on the Underground?
The seats were too small and the trains were too slow.
What did Hagrid say about Muggles and magic?
He didn't know how Muggles managed without magic.
What did Hagrid and Harry pass on their way to the bustling road?
Book shops, music stores, hamburger restaurants, and cinemas.
What did Harry wonder about the ordinary street full of ordinary people?
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What did Harry know about the Dursleys?
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What was Hagrid's reaction to the ticket barrier on the Underground?
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What did Hagrid say about the seats and trains on the Underground?
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What did Hagrid wonder about the Muggles and magic?
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What did Hagrid and Harry pass on their way to the bustling road?
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What did Harry wonder about the shops on the ordinary street?
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Study Notes
Hagrid's Complaints and Observations
- Hagrid expressed complaints about the discomfort of the Underground, noting it felt cramped and inconvenient for someone of his size.
- He commented on the Muggles, remarking that they lack understanding of magic and the capabilities of wizards.
Journey to the Bustling Road
- On their journey, Hagrid and Harry passed various ordinary sights, including Muggle buildings and people, contrasting the magical world with the mundane.
- Harry wondered how these ordinary people lived without knowing about the magical aspects of life, reflecting on the hidden wonders of his world.
Knowledge of the Dursleys
- Harry was aware that the Dursleys, his relatives, were non-magical Muggles who despised anything associated with magic, shaping his own feelings of belonging.
Ticket Barrier Reaction
- Hagrid reacted with surprise and frustration upon encountering the ticket barrier at the Underground, highlighting his unfamiliarity with Muggle transportation systems.
Commentary on the Underground Experience
- Hagrid expressed his dissatisfaction with the seats and trains on the Underground, suggesting they were poorly designed for comfort and accessibility for wizards.
Wonder about Muggles and Magic
- Hagrid pondered about how Muggles interpreted their world without magic, hinting at the limitations of their understanding and the rich, unexplored layers of the magical realm.
Observations on Shops and Everyday Life
- Harry was curious about the shops lining the ordinary street, contemplating what kind of mundane items they sold and how they differed from magical shops, illustrating a broader interest in the contrast between the two worlds.
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Test your knowledge of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone with this quiz! From Harry's first trip to London to his encounter with Hagrid, see how well you remember the details of this magical journey.