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Tom Felton on his new documentary and being in Gryffindor
How did Tom Felton react to being Sorted into Gryffindor? Read on to find out, as well as learn more about his new super fan documentary.
The Meaning Behind the Animals of the Hogwarts Houses – the Gryffindor Lion
Each of the Hogwarts houses is represented by an animal: Gryffindor has its lion; Ravenclaw, its eagle; Slytherin, its serpent; and Hufflepuff, its badger. With animals having different meanings to cultures, religions, and societies, I thought it would be interesting to explore the symbolism behind these four animals in a series of posts. I’ll start with Gryffindor’s lion. While the connection between Gryffindor’s rapport with bravery and the courageous symbol of the lion is obvious, there are a few other important meanings to note.
Pottermore Moments Revisited: Gryffindor Wins!
We take a look at the last chapter of the first Harry Potter book on Pottermore. It’s only the beginning…
Becoming Neville Longbottom: A True Gryffindor
From “Stone” through “Hallows,” Neville Longbottom earned his Gryffindor Sorting and became a character to look up to. Here’s how you can be more like Neville!
WOULD YOU RATHER… be Sorted into Gryffindor or Hufflepuff?
WOULD YOU RATHER… Gryffindor or Hufflepuff?
Fan Art of the Week: Gryffindor Graduate
There is nothing like celebrating a graduation to start off a great summer. Take a look at a fan’s creative solution to incorporate his passion for “Harry Potter” with this momentous accomplishment.
A Misunderstanding About Gryffindor House
What exactly do people often overlook about Gryffindor House? People often believe that the value of a Gryffindor student is measured primarily on his or her athleticism, but one’s sense of strength goes far beyond pure physical strength.
Friendly Gryffindor
Dear Professor Sprout,
Regards. One of my close friends, who is a Hufflepuff, performed extremely well in the tests. All students have been asking her how she managed, and all of them are envious. She is tired of all those questions, knowing that no one really congratulates her without secretly wishing she had not done well. Personally, I feel lucky to not be in her place( seeing that i failed; but that’s a different story) but I really feel bad for her. She is always frustrated. Is there any way I can help her?