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This question is based on Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling.

Harry celebrity makes his first year at Hogwarts more challenging. Professor Snape humiliates Harry when the young wizard doesn't know the answer to a question in his first Potions class: "Tut, tut-fame clearly isn't everything (Rowling 137)

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Speaker: Professor Snape
Listener: Harry
Plot clue: Harry's celebrity makes his first year at Hogwarts more difficult; Snape's line ("Tut, tut—fame clearly isn't everything") shows his dislike and foreshadows ongoing antagonism.

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Harry celebrity makes his first year at Hogwarts more challenging. [Speaker: Professor Snape] humiliates [Listener: Harry] when the young wizard doesn't know the answer to a question in his first Potions class: "[Plot clue: Tut, tut—fame clearly isn't everything] (Rowling 137)

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Harry celebrity makes his first year at Hogwarts more challenging. Professor Snape humiliates Harry when the young wizard doesn't know the answer to a question in his first Potions class: "Tut, tut-fame clearly isn't everything (Rowling 137)