The Virtues of Hufflepuff House and Cedric Diggory (Was: Snape and . . .cour
potioncat
willsonkmom at msn.com
Mon Jul 19 02:56:24 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 106830
Del wrote:
>
> But she sure has a strange way of dealing with the different
Houses.
> The Hufflepuffs too often look like twits. The Slytherins are all
> evil. The Ravenclaws are almost invisible, and when they are not
it's
> not good news for them (Cho, Marrietta). And the Gryffindors are
the
> saviours of the world and the kings of the school.
>
> Talk about equal treatment and uniting of the Houses.
>
> Del, who knows that the books are told from Harry's point of view,
no
> need to remind her of that :-)
Potioncat:
The thing that I'm curious about is whether this will all end with
Gryffindor being the best and the other houses being something less,
or whether JKR will somehow demonstrate that each House has value.
As much as I'd like it to be the latter, I think it will be the
former.
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