The 4th house relates to home and family.
In a natal chart having Pluto in the 4th house can indicate an upbringing with tyrannical parents, that were controlling, manipulative, and dictatorial or involved in a dangerous profession. There was likely to be some sort of dramatic, life changing experience in the early life; perhaps even the death of a relative the native was very close too. These people are likely to feel abandoned and as though they have no real roots. They may have been adopted and often have great curiosity about where they came from. The native is usually very intuitive, with a great interest in counselling and championing the weak.
Pluto moves very slowly via transit, so can spend a long time in a house. If Pluto is transiting the 4th house the native can see many changes in their home life house (remodeling, moving, and Plumbing problems) and there may be changes to family (loss, changed family structure, new family).
Pluto's Dream House - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S (1990)
Pluto's Dream House - 1940 was released on: USA: 30 August 1940
Phaedra Parks was born on October 25, 1971. She is a Scorpio with powerful Pluto in libra.
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Pluto in Scorpio in tenth house can mean a variety of things. Its influence is of the greatest importance if Pluto was in MC (zenith). You may become the manager of an industry, or an occultist (apocryphist). Hereditary traits/patterns will be of great importance in your life. Unseen forces are influencing your career. The gravity by which Pluto's affecting your tenth house area (your achievements), is a resultant of your whole horoscope. I suggest you to look for some major aspects involving Pluto. This mere element (Pluto in Scorpio in house X) can't be very distinctive.
The name 'Pluto' is a Latinized form of an ancient Greek word meaning 'wealth.' The ancient Greek word, Plouton, was an alias of Hades. The astronomers who originally named the planet after Hades found its astrological influence as the wielder of dark justice similar to the accounts of Hades.
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Mr. Pluto is the caretaker at the Daroff house in the book "The House of Dies Drear" by Virginia Hamilton. He is a mysterious and potentially dangerous figure who plays a significant role in the unfolding of the story.
House of Mouse - 2001 Pluto vs. Figaro - 3.13 was released on: USA: 2 September 2002
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Mayhew is Mr. Pluto's son.