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Number Four, Privet Drive

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Description and History

Number four, Privet Drive is the home of the Dursley family and is portrayed as the epitome of mundane Muggle suburbia. The house is described as large and boxy, identical to all the others on the street, with a neat garden and a “spotlessly clean” interior. The Dursleys pride themselves on being perfectly normal, and their house reflects this desire, with everything in its proper place. On 1 November 1981, Albus Dumbledore left the infant Harry Potter on the front doorstep following the murder of his parents by Lord Voldemort. The house was chosen specifically because Harry's aunt, Petunia Dursley, lived there. By taking Harry in, Petunia sealed a powerful charm based on her sister Lily Potter's sacrificial protection. This enchantment ensured that as long as Harry could call the place where his mother's blood dwelled “home,” he could not be harmed by Voldemort or his followers while he was there. This powerful magic was the reason Harry was forced to return to Privet Drive every summer, as the protection had to be renewed annually by his presence. The protective charm was set to break when Harry Potter came of age on his seventeenth birthday, or if he no longer considered the house his home. Anticipating this, the Order of the Phoenix evacuated the Dursley family in the summer of 1997 for their own safety, shortly before escorting Harry from the premises for the final time.

Role in the Story

Number four, Privet Drive serves as a stark contrast to the magical world of Hogwarts. For Harry, it is simultaneously a prison and his only true protection from Lord Voldemort. The story often begins and ends at this location in the earlier books, highlighting Harry's transition between the Muggle and wizarding worlds. Key events at this location include:

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