In Defense of Slytherin: A Different Kind of Courage
by Desdemona Black There are, as Dumbledore wisely tells us at the end of SS, many kinds of courage. Gryffindor courage is often flashy and laudably heroic – it’s the kind of courage that...
by Desdemona Black There are, as Dumbledore wisely tells us at the end of SS, many kinds of courage. Gryffindor courage is often flashy and laudably heroic – it’s the kind of courage that...
by Mr. and Mrs. When this idea first hit me, I thought that I surely must be wrong; yet, when I analyzed it further, it seemed so very clever that I can believe that...
by Nia I’ve been a fan of MuggleNet for a while now, and the editorials are, without a doubt, my favorite part of the site. But I must admit that I’ve experienced an incredible...
by Black Lily No one really wants to think of his or herself as a Slytherin. Every Slytherin weve met in the books has been cruel, nasty, and if nothing else, in a family...
by Erin Riley Were I enrolled in the mythical Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, I know I would emerge from the sorting ceremony a newly-sorted Slytherin. Not that Im a mean person ...
by Jennifer I want to begin this article with a reference to a passage of the song of the Sorting Hat from The Order of the Phoenix. This will help explain my opinion. And never...
by Michelle “There’s not a single witch or wizard who went bad who wasn’t in Slytherin.” – Hagrid in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Read it again. Now stop and think, all during...
by Siria Ciraux We usually think of Slytherins and Gryffindors as opposites; good and evil, pitted against each other. Gryfindors are good guys, Slytherins and bad, and Hufflepuffs and Ravenclaws are somewhere in the...
Stephen Fry, Katie Leung, Jason Isaacs, Warwick Davis, David Tennant, and Hero Fiennes-Tiffin weigh in on the TV show chatter.
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