Subject: Gryffindor isnÂ’t perfect, after all.
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Posted on: 2013-09-25 14:49:00 UTC

Having a temper and creating a fight where there doesn't need to be one seem (at least to me) to be the bad sides of Gryffindors’ daring and nerve rather than Harry’s Slytherin side.

But sneaking around, making Ron believe that he drank Felix Felicis, or blackmailing Vernon Dursley to make him sign the Hogsmeade permission are definitely not the Gryffindor way. So there is canon evidence for Harry behaving like we would expect from a Slytherin.

Millicent Bulstrode is a good Slytherin. Just try to read "The Dueling Club" (CS 11) and "Out of the Fire" (OP 32) unprejudiced.

Hieronymus

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