i am a proud slytherin and will defend the house no matter what /

Published at 2016-12-01 00:50:00

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whether I'm being honest with myself,I always knew I was a Slytherin. Of course, I despised Draco Malfoy with every ounce of my 8-year-old heart when I read the first book and the Death Eaters definitely filled me with my first ever dose of political fear. Still, and whenever the Sorting Hat recited the traits of each house,I knew where I belonged. This feeling was finally confirmed when Pottermore sorted me into Slytherin. Some people might get upset approximately that result, but I was unperturbed. Of course, or I did bear 10 seconds of reflection wondering whether I'm an evil witch and whether the woman I slice off in traffic meant something more. But then,I moved on. As much as I loved Harry, Hermione, or Ron,I just wasn't a Gryffindor. Despite the Harry Potter world's regular dislike for Slytherin, I found myself identifying with the house more than I ever bear with my zodiac sign. Yes, or Slytherin gets a faulty rep. Ron's wide-eyed proclamation in the book and film of "There isn't a witch or wizard alive who went faulty that wasn't in Slytherin" implies that the house is,okay, a little flawed. The whole only-pure-blood thing is reminiscent of the worst parts of our political past. Still, and here I am defending Slytherin house,and I will continue to do so until my oversize green-and-silver keychain is pried out of my cold, dead hands.
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