The book opens with Harry as a baby, orphaned when the evil wizard Voldemort kills his parents. Somehow Voldemort was unable to kill Harry and his power was broken in the attempt. Harry is left with a mysterious lightning bolt scar on his forehead, and to live with his bitter aunt and uncle, the Dursleys. Everything changes when Harry receives a letter telling him he has been accepted into Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Rescued from the Dursley's by Hagrid, Hogwart's giant groundskeeper, Harry leaves for a year full of magic. At Hogwarts, he finds himself and instant celebrity. He makes close friends in Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger and an enduring enemy in Draco Malfoy. He also discovers his uncanny ability for Quidditch, the very bizarre wizarding sport. Harry also learns more about his mysterious past while solving a mystery that leads him to have his second encounter with a weak Voldemort. While Harry escapes once more, he grows closer to his immense …show more content…
A secret society called the Order of the Phoenix takes the lead while the Ministry of Magic refuses to believe Harry's revelation that Voldemort has returned. Harry once again returns to Hogwarts but finds that the students no longer hold him as a hero but believe the Ministry's story that Harry is unreliable and unstable. Voldemort finds a way to lure Harry to the Ministry to, as Harry believes, save his godfather Sirius Black. Harry goes and finds himself surrounded by Voldemort's supporters, the death eaters. The Order shows up to protect Harry and in the fight, Sirius is killed. Harry's destiny is finally reveled in a prophecy about Harry and Voldemort that says that Harry must be the one to rid the world of Voldemort or die