[HPforGrownups] Houses in Hogwarts? Who..What..Where..Why
saraavi ranch
claudiaayaz at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 9 03:10:30 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 23912
oh i totally agree with you about there being two
houses instead of four! but when i come to think about
it, maybe the ones that wouldn't fit into either ones
would perfectly fit into hufflepuff or ravenclaw, lol.
my idea is that most politicians would perfectly fit
into slitherin, a lot of "political figures" (those
who are not elected as politicians but are
nevertheless political figures, such as princess di or
mother theresa or the dalai lama etc) would be in
gryffindor, and the rest in the other two houses. for
instance, i could imagine shirley maclaine to be the
perfect match for ravenclaw (or hufflepuff?), the same
goes for jet li, steven seagal and and and... :-))))
claudia
--- Rachelle Elliott <relliott at jvlnet.com> wrote:
> I am sure we all have went to some sort of website,
> answered questions about
> our personality, and were sorted into the
> appropriate house.
>
> What houses do you think some of the world leaders
> and famous actors and
> actresses would be sorted into? What things have
> they done or not done that
> would qualify them for a house? What are their
> personality characteristics?
> (Just as a reminder some of the house qualities are:
> Gryffindor - Brave, daring, chivalrous
> Ravenclaw - Clever, witty, ready mind,
> Hufflepuff - Hardworkers, loyal, patient
> Slytherin - Ambitious, cunning, goal setting
>
> Possible individuals could be: Sean Connery, George
> Lucas, Princess Diana,
> George W. Bush, Fidel Castro, Tony Blair, George
> Washington, Adlof Hitler,
> Bill Clinton, Michael Jordan, Queen Elizabeth,
> Abraham Lincoln, Bill
> Clinton, Saddam Hussein, Vladimir Putin, Brad Pitt,
> Julia Roberts, etc...
> You get the hint.
>
> I keep wanting to either put them in Gryffindor or
> Slytherin. I have a hard
> time remembering there are 4 houses and not 2.
>
>
>
>
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