OOP: MWPP and their houses/Tonks' purpose
katie_wible
tiamik72 at aol.com
Tue Dec 30 17:46:30 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 87784
>
> I'm sure that the vast majority of the Blacks were Slytherins for
> generations. I rather think that Sirius was not. I can see him
> being sorted into Gryffindor, and that causing great distress and
> shame to his parents. And, of course, then Regulus comes along and
> assuages some of that feeling by being sorted into Slytherin. The
> sorting of the brothers becomes one more example of Regulus being
the
> perfect son and Sirius being the blood traitor.
>
> Marianne
Okay, there is no evidence of this, but wouldn't it be hilarious if
Sirius was sorted into Hufflepuff. I mean Gryffindor is one thing, at
least they are brave. But could you imagine Mrs. Black recieving an
owl saying that her first born son became a Hufflepuff. That would
probably be an even bigger blow to the family, seeing as they are
viewed as a bunch of duffers. When it comes to prejudiced people like
Mrs. Black, I think Hufflepuff would be an even bigger insult than
Gryffindor.
They is no evidence to deny that he was in Hufflepuff either. I mean
he is extremely loyal, and values the friendship thing( about
sacrificing yourself for your freinds, like they would all have done
for Peter.)
I'm not sure about this though, I still think they were all
Gyffindors, because it would be extremely hard to notice if Lupin was
gone once a month if they were all in different houses.
sorry for rambling,
Katie
More information about the HPforGrownups
archive