Sorting Jane Austen’s “Northanger Abbey” Characters into Hogwarts Houses
“Northanger Abbey” was published 200 years before the first “Potter” book, so let’s Sort these characters into their Hogwarts Houses!
“Northanger Abbey” was published 200 years before the first “Potter” book, so let’s Sort these characters into their Hogwarts Houses!
“Sense and Sensibility” may be the home of the most “Potter” alumni out of any other Jane Austen story. It’s hard not to imagine, therefore, which of the Hogwarts Houses the Dashwood sisters and their beaux would be Sorted into.
Although “Pride and Prejudice” was published nearly 200 years before “Harry Potter”, it’s hard not to imagine which of the Hogwarts Houses the Bennet sisters and their beaux would be Sorted into.
Although she is just a supporting character in the “Harry Potter” series, I think that Petunia Dursley (née Evans) is one of the most complex characters. Petunia Dursley built a very high wall, and unlike platform nine and three-quarters, this one couldn’t be penetrated.
Fleur Delacour was constantly underestimated in the “Harry Potter” series. Sure, one of her most significant moments occurred after Fenrir attacked Bill, but she showed me long beforehand that she was strong and courageous.
Colin Creevey probably just wanted pictures he could Instagram. Here’s what his feed would look like.
Audiobooks may not be for everyone, but anyone who listens to the “Harry Potter” audiobooks is welcome in our fandom.
Check out our review of The OP’s new Harry Potter: Death Eaters Rising board game and maybe even win a copy of your own!
Sidekick who? The trio all brought strengths to the table throughout the seven “Harry Potter” books, and I truly believe that Ron was just as important as Harry or Hermione was to their success.
Molly Weasley
1996
2019
Helena Ravenclaw (DH2)
1996
Graphic artist
1995
Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Young Sirius Black (DH2)
Peter Pettigrew
Katie Bell (HBP-DH2)
Ginny Potter (CC – London and New York)
MuggleNet podcasts are sponsored in part by Secretlab.
Thanks to its research-backed ergonomic design, including a proprietary 4-way adaptive lumbar support system, the Secretlab TITAN Evo Harry Potter Edition will comfortably support you even when you’re up to no good.