Things that you wish were in the Harry Potter novels

Stephanie sdlively at comcast.net
Sat May 12 15:03:04 UTC 2012


No: HPFGUIDX 192041

> > Bart:
> >  <snip>
> > For example, the lack of "Good Slytherins", at least among the students.
> >  The Sorting Hat kept talking about unity between the houses, but the
> >  Slytherin students were, at best, neutral, and, at worst, on the side of
> >  Morty. <snip>
>
> Andy:
> This is kind of a difficult one. There's probably no notably "good"
> Slytherin because that is the house where that sort of person is sorted
> into. <snip>
>
> Another thing to remember is that as people grow, especially at the ages
> students are at Hogwarts, they change. Just because they are sorted into
> a house at age 11 doesn't mean they hold the same beliefs and/or
> feelings when they leave. If they could be re-sorted every year, chances
> are you will see some students being sorted into different houses. <snip>


Stephanie:
Sorry to drop in here. ;0)

But even DD said to Snape that sometimes he thinks they sort too soon.





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