They say curiosity killed the cat, but unfortunately not
Mrs. Norris. Whether it be the animals, the professors, or the students, there
is always something interesting, or maybe peculiar, going on at Hogwarts. In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,
Harry is very curious and this helps him to acquire knowledge. His curiosity
leads him to take action, ask questions, or simply observe his surroundings. Harry’s
curiosity helps him figure out problems and can be easily shown by the results
of where his curiosity led him. Not everyone is willing to investigate further
into ordeals they shouldn’t be, but Harry realizes it is necessary to get the
information he is looking for.
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