House pride; and some common stereotypes.
written by follow cinna now
This is what some people (not me) see the houses as, I include some common stereotypes. This book is not directed to anyone and it is not to offend anyone either, these are not my opinion.
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05/31/21
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Stereotypes
Chapter 1
I feel like we all have some knowledge on the houses. It could be the traits, the power, the history, really anything about them. So let's start out with some of the stereotypes I have seen before, these are wrong. (I think)
1. Gryffindor stereotype. In the books, and movies of Harry Potter, the Golden Trio is seen breaking rules and doing something they are not allowed to do. I'd like to confirm that they only did that to support what was right. I'm not saying that you should break rules, and I'm not saying that you shouldn't to do what's right. I'm just saying, that Gryffindors can care about studies and stay in the line of rules.
2. Slytherin stereotype. This has to be the most common one. SLYTHERINS DO NOT ALL HAVE TO BE MEAN OR EVIL!
3. Hufflepuff stereotype. Hufflepuffs CAN be smart! Just because we hufflepuffs are not sorted because of traits like courage, power, or smarts, doesn't mean we don't have them.
4. Ravenclaw stereotype. I know most of you have not heard of many ravenclaw steretypes, but I believe there are some. In many house memes Ravenclaw is usually described as aggressive to their obssesion to books, ssavage and sometimes even "dark." If you don't know what I mean, Ravenclaw is for some reason sometimes seen as 'empty'
I do not support any of these, I just thought I may bring these up.
1. Gryffindor stereotype. In the books, and movies of Harry Potter, the Golden Trio is seen breaking rules and doing something they are not allowed to do. I'd like to confirm that they only did that to support what was right. I'm not saying that you should break rules, and I'm not saying that you shouldn't to do what's right. I'm just saying, that Gryffindors can care about studies and stay in the line of rules.
2. Slytherin stereotype. This has to be the most common one. SLYTHERINS DO NOT ALL HAVE TO BE MEAN OR EVIL!
3. Hufflepuff stereotype. Hufflepuffs CAN be smart! Just because we hufflepuffs are not sorted because of traits like courage, power, or smarts, doesn't mean we don't have them.
4. Ravenclaw stereotype. I know most of you have not heard of many ravenclaw steretypes, but I believe there are some. In many house memes Ravenclaw is usually described as aggressive to their obssesion to books, ssavage and sometimes even "dark." If you don't know what I mean, Ravenclaw is for some reason sometimes seen as 'empty'
I do not support any of these, I just thought I may bring these up.