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| I hereby enroll you in Slytherin!! |
| Founder – Salazar Slytherin. The Sorting Hat's words about this house in book 1: “…Or perhaps in Slytherin, you’ll find your friends, who cunningly pursue their own goals…” | The Sorting Hat's words about this house in book 4: “…And there was no one more cunning, resourceful, and powerful than the lord of the marshes – Salazar Slytherin…” | “…And each carefully selected students not according to merit, height, and figure, but according to their inner qualities and the reasonableness of the principles they valued in human nature. For Slytherin – those greedy for power…” | The Sorting Hat's words about this house in book 5: “…Says Slytherin: I will only take those who have noble ancestors…” | “…Slytherin took those who were like him, cunning and impeccable, and of good blood…” ..............................................................................................................................................................I think many have noticed that you won't find so-called "mudbloods" in Slytherin; either half-bloods or pure-bloods study there – there is no third option! In Slytherin, you can find people who know their worth, or even overestimate it, who are undoubtedly cunning, quite educated (let's not dwell on exceptions), I would even say curious, and definitely striving for power, and like Gryffindor, setting specific goals for themselves. I think that if you compare Gryffindor and Slytherin, they are two axes of a coordinate plane – x and y – completely different, but at the same time intersecting in something. If Gryffindor helps a person in trouble, regardless of whether he is a friend or an enemy, then from Slytherin, if you are not his friend, you are more likely to receive help from the nearest stone than from an enemy from Slytherin, and even to a friend, he will help only if it does not threaten himself. Strangely enough, despite the education and erudition of the students from Slytherin, in some matters they show the deepest ignorance and lack of culture. During the book, such a remark was made, I would even say, a slip of the tongue: "Most of the great wizards came from the Slytherin faculty," and judging by this slip of the tongue, as well as the vivid images presented in the story, students who show good promise for the future are usually loners. Or they have no friends, only acquaintances, among whom he is the center of attention and the leader! Also, I wouldn't hesitate to say that Slytherins are quite cruel people, even "not quite," but cruel. In their student years, this manifests itself as bullying others or rivalry with a peer of equal strength and status, and in a more mature age, it turns into the use of three forbidden spells or other extremes, such as creating Horcruxes. If we talk about the opportunities that this faculty will provide you, then one thing is obvious: if you know how to get the most out of it, then Slytherin will give you that maximum, if you don't know how to get the most out of it, it will still give it to you, but not to the maximum… Undoubtedly, strong personalities grow up in Slytherin (again, for the most part), perhaps this is partly influenced by the environment in which the students of this faculty are surrounded: this is a kind of society, not without certain quirks, a love for crawling creatures… eh, that is, reptiles, a kind of gloomy tones surrounding them in the dungeon ("children of the dungeon," honestly, it's clear who Korolenko copied his images from). |
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And if I change just one answer, it turns out to be Ravenclaw
С Пути сбивают мелкие достижения, а изощрённые суждения скрывают смысл слов. И вот уже возникают "правильное" и "неправильное"...
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