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wizarding-isolation
Harry's alienation from his Muggle relatives and his struggle to find someone to confide in about his magical and emotional troubles.
1 chapter across 1 book
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2000)J. K. Rowling
Chapter 5
In this chapter, Harry awakens from a vivid and disturbing dream that causes pain in his lightning-shaped scar, signaling a connection to Voldemort. He reflects on his difficult life with the Dursleys, his unique survival of Voldemort's curse, and his isolation in dealing with the pain and fear. Ultimately, Harry decides to write to his godfather Sirius Black for guidance, revealing the deepening threat of Voldemort's return and Harry's need for support.