
It is very interesting to reread the first book of a
series after having finished the last. You read with an entirely different
perspective. You are more keenly aware of minute details that, at first seem unimportant,
but take on an entirely different scope when seen in a new light. I believe
this is why I am enjoying the reread so much, it’s because I have a whole new
outlook on it all. It’s an entirely new discovery process, we have come full
circle. You know how sometimes it’s nice to eat dessert before dinner? I feel
that way about rereading the series once you know how it ends. It’s a real
treat!
In the first chapter of the book, on the night Harry is
dropped on the Dursley’s door step, we know exactly what led up to that event,
what went down in Godrick’s Hollow. It feels like you are privileged to certain
information that the characters in the book are not. We surely recognize
Sirius’ motorcycle right away and understand the symbolism of Harry’s godfather
being present in his life when he has just lost both his parents. The fact that
Hagrid was riding the motorcycle represents the “parental” role he will one day
play in Harry’s life. Basically, Hagrid arriving on Sirius’ motorcycle
foreshadows that Hagrid and Sirius will somewhat become surrogate parents to
Harry.