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Death by Adaptation: Due to Jamie Waylett's trouble with the law, Crabbe was written out of the last two films and Goyle was killed off instead. Gryffindor uses red. Red is an energetic and bold color. It is often used to represent war with a focus placed on the courage and danger found in battle. This fits in perfectly with the many times Gryffindor fought Voldemort throughout the series. Dark red is associated with rage and determination, but red can also be an attractive color. It is used to represent passion, love, and friendship. This is certainly our hero, Harry. Slytherin – Green Not So Different" Remark: Realises he's more similar to his dad than he thought; namely, both of them are insecure, constantly struggled growing up and have a heroic trouble-making streak. Like Father, Unlike Son: Invoked by Draco. Despite their almost carbon copy looks, eleven-year-old Scorpius is nothing like his father was as a child, and Draco actively went to lengths to ensure his son doesn't become a second Draco, the same way he was during his time at Hogwarts. Fans of Harry Potter know that, as a general rule, an obsession with pure-blood wizardry and Slytherin go together like wands and wood. Throughout the series, numerous Slytherins proclaimed their distaste for Muggles or half-blood wizards. The students called them “mudbloods” and try to get them thrown out of the school. The adult alums had a tendency to become Death Eaters and work actively toward registering, torturing and sometimes killing non-pure bloods. In other words, they come by the reputation honestly. Still, a few notable Slytherins fought actively against their housemates’ pure blood biases.

This represents earth. Hufflepuff’s traits include loyalty and a strong work ethic, while the element earth is often connected to practicality, thoughtfulness, stability, and hard work. With members like Cedric Diggory and Nymphadora Tonks, you can see how Rowlings easily used the reference of earth when writing about Hufflepuff. Sadly though, Hufflepuff is often considered the least clever of the houses. This has more to do with how a true Hufflepuff never boasts of their good deeds than their actual achievements. Ravenclaw’s House Colors Are Blue and Bronze Dirty Coward: Self-preservation is one of the traits of Slytherin; while this doesn't always translate into cowardice, note It overlaps with the other defining traits of Slytherin, pragmatism, and ambition, as a Slytherin would avoid taking unnecessary risks so that they could ensure that their goals are met. In the cast of Voldemort, this manifests as a Mortality Phobia. it often does for Slytherins that aren't on the side of the bad guys. He's arrogant, cunning, and always looking to get ahead. He's also fiercely loyal to his family and friends, and he's not afraid to stand up for what he believes in. Severus Snape Middle Child Syndrome: Much of Albus's turmoil comes from feeling this way, believing that his siblings are much more like his heroic parents, while he's the odd one out.We can imagine that you would get to sit up in Ravenclaw Tower, while surveying the excellent views, if you’re the type of person who analyses everything, is an overachiever, can be described as away with the fairies, is not afraid to be an individual and has a head stuffed full of interesting facts. Hufflepuff In the movies, Crabbe and Goyle, whilst still large, are not troll-like, with Goyle even losing most of his fat after year two. Pansy and Draco are also very attractive. Meanwhile Flint, British Teeth aside, is also far better looking then a troll. Good Old Fisticuffs: In the movies, Goyle tries to solve most problems using his fists instead of his wand or brain. The Cursed Child finally subverts this by providing some unambiguous, purely good Slytherin students with sweet Scorpius Malfoy and heroic Albus Potter. The Slytherin aesthetic favors classic coat styles that use fabrics such as wool and tweed. But maybe you’re feeling particularly fancy and you have money to burn. In that case, extra Slytherin aesthetic points to you. Other suitable fabrics would be mohair, a fuzzy fabric spun from the fleece of the Angora goat, as well as faux fur and vintage fur. I say vintage, in particular, because we don’t support animal cruelty in this house.

Hoist by His Own Petard: Crabbe tries to kill the trio with Fiendfyre in the last book, but loses control of the spell and ends up being immolated himself. Many readers don't think that Slytherin House was very helpful during the Battle of Hogwarts: in the books, Slytherin students appear to flee as soon as things go south. However, Rowling later clarified that this was not the case: the students actually went "off for reinforcements," and many returned to fight alongside the rest of the Houses. Theme Naming: Continues his grandmother's family tradition of naming children after stars and constellations. These girls only appear in the films. They are young Slytherin girls who are members of the Slug Club, and are seen at Horace's party. In the final film, they and the other Slytherins are evacuated to the dungeons.There is an idea that Hufflepuffs are the least clever of all Hogwarts students – but that is not true. Hufflepuffs are just the most humble of all the houses and don’t feel the need to shout about their achievements in the same way as the others. Evil Reactionary: Pure-blood supremacist ideas are a core of Slytherin's history, and it has resulted in the decay of the house, in Harry's times, into a cesspool of elitism, bigotry, and general social regression. All about the dark, mysterious, and mystical aesthetics surrounding the fantastic archetype of the witch.Witchy Aesthetic Finally, we have blue for Ravenclaw. Blue is associated with a delicate balance between obsession and devotion. It brings to mind confidence, trust, and contentment, but it also refers to smugness and a truthfulness that can come across as criticism. This constant balancing act of traits will eventually lead to sadness. Have you ever felt blue? Doesn’t this describe our most lovable Ravenclaw, Luna, perfectly? The Symbolism of the House Colors He claps for Hagrid and enjoys dancing with Krum, but deleted scenes show him enjoying Lupin’s class and singing the Hogwarts’ school song.

Embrace the Harry Potter archetype and visuals into your life with these Wizarding World aesthetic guidesHarry Potter Aesthetic Romantic Runner-Up: Pansy was often ship teased with Draco and they even went to the Yule Ball together. However, he ended up marrying Astoria Greengrass. According to the movie studio, this was simply a design decision. In their opinion, silver looked more pleasing to the eye. Slytherin’s colors matched it better. Gryffindor and Hufflepuff both have yellow/gold tones in their colors. Hermione’s elegant blue dress robes were also transformed into a more prom-like pink dress for the yuletide ball.Combat Pragmatist: How they play Quidditch. Rowling also subsequently claimed that they left the school to gather reinforcements during the Battle of Hogwarts, although it was never mentioned in the actual book. Only Friend: With Albus, as he's ostracized by the rest of the school for his family's Death Eater ties. Much to the dismay of Harry Potter fans from around the world, the house colors in the movies don’t match the description of these colors that you will find in the books. Three of the houses are the same whether you read the stories or see them on the big screen, but Warner Brothers changed Ravenclaw’s colors from blue and bronze to blue and silver. They also decided to make their mascot a raven instead of an eagle, but they didn’t find it necessary to change Gryffindor’s from a lion to a griffin. Sure, Slytherins get a pretty bad rap–but if you’re a member of this sleek, suave, and smart house, you know it’s all nonsense. You’re ambitious, cunning, resourceful, and sly. It’s not your fault some of your previous members may have crossed over to that evil side. Guess what? You don’t need to be a goody-goody Gryffindor to get the merch you want to rep the house of your dreams. We’re no sorting hat, but it seems to us that this is exactly the collection that was made for you. Not-So-Harmless Villain: While not notably skilled or smart by any means, Crabbe (Goyle in the film) reveals himself to be considerably more ruthless than previously thought in the Battle of Hogwarts, where he is able to cast Killing Curses and Fiendfyre without hesitation.

In terms of color, green and blue work together well, but their characteristics don’t. Greens (in the negative sense) are interested in maintaining their own power and status at any cost. In contrast, Blue focuses more on knowledge and discovering the truth. The blues believe that their purpose is greater than the greens’, that finding truth is more important than personal status. The greens feel that the blues are better than them and are impatient for them to get down from the clouds and recognize the importance of power. It is possible that blue and green could be on the same side of a battle, but they would be offended by each other and could not collaborate. Yellow Color of Huffelpuff Tall, Dark, and Snarky: He doesn't speak much in the books, but scoffs, sneers or taunts in most of his appearances. Unlike his housemates, however, his snark isn't just limited to other houses, muggles and the muggle-born, as he also seems to hold pureblood elitists and Death Eaters in low esteem. Disney Villain Death: In Deathly Hallows Part 2, Goyle is killed when a chair he's climbing comes loose, causing him to fall into the Fiendfyre. The Bloody Baron is the Slytherin house ghost. He is covered in silver bloodstains and the only one who can control Peeves, the Hogwarts poltergeist. Harry Potter does a pretty good Bloody Baron impression. In life, he was born into nobility in the late tenth century, and fell in love with Rowena Ravenclaw’s daughter, Helena. Learn more about their tragic story here. Slytherin scarfBritish Teeth: And how. Pretty much a caricature of the stereotype. This character description from the books even made it onto the first two films where he made his onscreen appearance, with actor Jamie Yeates wearing false teeth over his real teeth.

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