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Students are found "petrified" (turned to stone), and messages appear on the walls written in blood.

Harry enters the Chamber to save Ginny Weasley, where he defeats a giant serpent known as a Basilisk with the help of Dumbledore's phoenix, Fawkes. Key Themes and Analysis Harry Potter Y La Camara Secreta J K Rowlin...

The story begins with Harry spending a difficult summer with the Dursleys, where he is visited by Dobby, a house-elf who warns him not to return to Hogwarts due to a "mortal threat". Despite this, Harry returns to school and soon discovers that someone has reopened the legendary , an ancient hidden room created by Salazar Slytherin. Students are found "petrified" (turned to stone), and

Rowling uses the second book to deepen the series' social and moral complexity: where he is visited by Dobby