Becoming Ronald Weasley: Wizard’s Chess Master #MNBHP
Share with us how someone’s been the “necessary sacrifice” for you, using #MNBHP.
Share with us how someone’s been the “necessary sacrifice” for you, using #MNBHP.
“The happiest man on Earth would be able to use the Mirror of Erised like a normal mirror, that is, he would look into it and see himself exactly as he is…” – Albus Dumbledore. Share with us what you see in the Mirror of Erised using #MNBHP.
If you complete this challenge, you won’t be a Muggle anymore. If you don’t, maybe you’re more like the Dursleys than you think…
“Give it here,” Harry called, “or I’ll knock you off that broom!”
“Oh, yeah? […] Catch it if you can, then!” he [Malfoy] shouted, and he threw the glass ball high into the air and streaked back toward the ground.
… A foot from the ground he [Harry] caught it, just in time to pull his broom straight, and he toppled gently onto the grass with the Remembrall clutched safely in his fist. – SS/PS.
If we want to become Harry Potter we have to stand up for others, not to the point of becoming bullies ourselves but to show the Nevilles that they do matter, that they don’t have to be picked on. That we are on their side even if they are a bit strange or uncool or whatever.
If you want to become Harry Potter, you’ve got to be more that what is expected – you have to be unexpected. And here’s how…
Once you’ve joined your world, it’s time to jump in and find your place. Let us know your place in your “magical” community along with your Hogwarts house in the discussion section or on Twitter with #BHPSorted.
Once we discover our magic and believe in our magic, it is time to find our magical world. For Harry, that world lay beyond a brick wall on a street called Diagon Alley.
More often than not, if you’ve discovered your magic, you’ve probably encountered a moment of doubt. You think, “I can write, but I’m no J.K. Rowling.” Or “I can paint, but I’ll never be Picasso.” Or “I’m fairly good at Legos, but I’ll never be able to build the Empire State Building.” And you are right – you won’t. But what you will do is something no one else will do.
Many of us long for Hagrid to bust down our door and tell us that we are able to do magic, that we belong in this place called Hogwarts, that we have rare gifts and abilities that connect us with a very special world. We want to discover that we are witches or wizards. But the thing is, we all have magic on the inside.
Bill Weasley (DH1, DH2)
Cedric Diggory
Mary Lou Barebone
Madam Hooch
Viktor Krum
Pomona Sprout
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