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Why would Harry Potter have done well in Slytherin?

Why would Harry Potter have done well in Slytherin?

Harry Potter came very close to being sorted into Slytherin before he persuaded the Hat to sort him into Gryffindor. But Harry did share some Slytherin traits: he was ambitious and cunning, always sneaking around after hours and cooking up plans with Ron and Hermione. His green eyes even match the house.

Would Harry Potter be a good Slytherin?

Would Harry Potter have made a good Slytherin? – Quora. Yes, because he did have some of the qualities Salazar Slytherin was seeking for (apart from the Voldemort shard in his brain), which is why the Hat was arguing in favour of putting him there. In fact, he would have made a good anything.

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Did Harry Potter have any Slytherin friends?

It’s entirely possible there are or were others, but our perspective was mostly limited to Harry and his friends, none of whom where on good terms with any of the Slytherins.

Why did Harry not want to be in Slytherin?

He didn’t want to be placed in Slytherin because Ron had told him beforehand that Slytherin has a reputation for producing Dark wizards. Harry hated the idea.

Are Slytherins intelligent?

Slytherin are all highly intelligent and highly skilled individuals, and their aspirations reflect that skill. When a Slytherin thinks about their future, they see great things for themselves, fully realizing their dreams, and they aren’t embarrassed about shooting for the moon.

Why did Harry Potter not choose Slytherin?

Are all Slytherins bad?

Slytherin isn’t bad. That all evil persons were Slytherins doesn’t mean that all Slytherins are evil. While slytherin does have the most dark wizards, both Gryffindor and Ravenclaw produced dark wizards as well (Peter Pettigrew and Quirrell). The stereotype that Gryffindors and Slytherins dont get on is false.

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Do gryffindors and Slytherins get along?

Gryffindors and Slytherins are often pitted against each other, but they could make for an exciting, if unusual, pairing. Sure, Gryffindors might not understand the self-serving nature of Slytherins, but the mental gymnastics between the two would certainly keep them on their toes. Bickering is best avoided, though.

What is it like to be a Slytherin?

Slytherins are resourceful. They find quick and clever ways of overcoming difficulty. Take a case in point: In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Professor Slughorn has returned to Hogwarts to teach Potions.

Are Slytherins really the evilest Hogwarts house?

Updated by Madison Lennon on April 5, 2020: Slytherins are often considered to be the evilest Hogwarts house that produces nothing but duplicitous dark wizards. Of course, that isn’t true at all. Since Harry Potter has been released, fans have taken it upon themselves to deconstruct the false reputation for Slytherins.

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Why didn’t Dumbledore put Harry in Slytherin?

Instead, by begging the hat not to put him in Slytherin, Harry let his prejudices get in the way. Dumbledore tells Harry that “it is our choices… that show what we truly are” and if that’s true, Harry took the easy choice—which means he might not live up to the ideal of the brave Gryffindor lion after all.

Did the Sorting Hat really put Harry in Slytherin?

The Sorting Hat, as we know, stubbornly refuses to admit that it has ever placed a student in the incorrect house. Still, we have to consider how close it came to putting Harry in Slytherin and that, in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the Sorting Hat doubles down, saying it was right: Harry “would have done well in Slytherin.”