Ravenclaw
just say in your mind ''please don't put me in slytherin!''
You might belong in Gryffindor,Where dwell the brave at heart,Their daring, nerve, and chivalrySet Gryffindors apart;You might belong in Hufflepuff,Where they are just and loyal,Those patient Hufflepuffs are trueAnd unafraid of toil;Or yet in wise old Ravenclaw,if you've a ready mind,Where those of wit and learning,Will always find their kind;Or perhaps in SlytherinYou'll make your real friends,Those cunning folks use any meansTo achieve their ends.Gryffindors are brave, Hufflepuffs are loyal, Ravenclaws are intelligent and Slytherins are cunning.
No, he said she was all for it because it (their on screen relationship) paid for their house!
In "The Murderer," Mr. Brock describes his house as a place that reflects his personality, emphasizing its chaotic and cluttered nature. He highlights the disarray and the overwhelming presence of items, which symbolize his turbulent state of mind. The house serves as a physical manifestation of his internal struggles, illustrating how his environment mirrors his emotional turmoil.
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"Or yet in wise old Ravenclaw, if you've a ready mind, Where those of wit and learning, Will always find their kind."
Dreams are your subconscious mind's way of sorting out issues. Clearly, he is still an issue.
you are ready to do something thats coming for you
Well for starters, Gryffindor: Bravery Slytherin: Cunningness and Pureness Ravenclaw: People with a ready mind (smart) Hufflepuff: All the rest.
A home has love and is where you belong. A house is just a residence with four walls and a roof. Franklin is saying that a home can't just care for the body, but must also stimulate and encourage the mind (thought).
A home has love and is where you belong. A house is just a residence with four walls and a roof. Franklin is saying that a home can't just care for the body, but must also stimulate and encourage the mind (thought).
In Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone the hat told Harry that he had a good mind, talent, plenty of courage and the thirst to prove himself. It also said he would do well in Slytherin, but Harry refused and asked not to be placed there so the hat decided to put him in Gryffindor.A year later, in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the hat maintains that Slytherin would have been a good house for Harry.
Generally speaking, random dreams are meaningless. They probably represent the nightly activity of the subconscious mind sorting through the thoughts, experiences and memories of the day. Most random dreams pass unnoticed and forgotten.
nothing never mind
just say in your mind ''please don't put me in slytherin!''
Confucious
I think (i emphasize THINK) that the sorting hat is a boy/male. I believe this because in the movies it has a low voice, and it's attitude and what it says is masculine. Yet, i believe that the Harry Potter books are up for your interpretation, and there is no right or wrong answer to what your imagination conjures as a picture in your mind.