SLYTHERPUFF LIKE A COCONUTalexanderJanuary 16 2006, 20:38:39 UTC
But my favorite part in all of the Harry Potter books lays with the dramatic departure of Fred and George from Hogwarts. Their corridor-filling swamp was simply ingenious... and then when they are seemingly cornered into defeat, they call their brooms, which both leave broom-shaped holes in the door from which they emerge, and the two of them fly off into the sunset, insisting that Peeves "give her hell for them." It's just all so completely story-book and perfect. They're the two desperados. Even the aftermath carrying on into the next chapter after this is flavorful, what with the many reaccounts of the event, each tale more tall than the last. The two are Hogwarts legends, and I simply love this part.
HELLLLLO LONGEST favorite book question EVAR. And you know what? I ENJOYED EVERY WORD OF IT :p. YOU have to have a strong sense of Ravenclaw, not because this is long but it shows how you are just steeeeeeeped in interest for the things. The things you just seem to zone in on. I'm always shocked when people pick OotP but I see your reasoning. You have a gift with words :o
Voldemort, to me, is rather simple. He is a child born out of wedlock, and he never met his parents. His mother was a selfish dreamer, and his father was an egotistical prat, so he hardly had a thing to be proud of, even after learning of them (and knowing how much importance I personally place in knowing my parents, that's enough to overcome). Even as a young child in an orphanage, Voldemort (or Tom, as he was then) displayed his undeniable power over others by forcing children to go places they did not want to go, and taking their toys to store in his cupboard.
Yup, I still see Ravenclaw. Now the problem is what house combination are you. Which may or may not be a Ravensomethingmajig. You have great answers and I love you and glad you applied :p
I'm feeling this sort of... hm, fierce burning behind your words. I'm not sure how to describe it. You have the thinking and analysis and then there's something else. Like, hm. You definitely will stick with your opinions, I think and it's BOLD.
And you picked Luna, who I think is an excellent Ravendor. Your favorite and least favorite back this up to me. Fred and George who I see just as cruel as they can be funny (though not necessarily meaning to be) and your dislike of Fudge seem Ravendor. Though there are other houses that could fit into those likes and dislikes.
Hm. It's hard to decide if you're a Ravendor or... uhm, not. But I'm going with Ravendor for my reasons above as well as some other ones. But I'm really tired and I'm sorry my vote isn't that long.
HELLLLLO LONGEST favorite book question EVAR. And you know what? I ENJOYED EVERY WORD OF IT :p. YOU have to have a strong sense of Ravenclaw, not because this is long but it shows how you are just steeeeeeeped in interest for the things. The things you just seem to zone in on. I'm always shocked when people pick OotP but I see your reasoning. You have a gift with words :o
Voldemort, to me, is rather simple. He is a child born out of wedlock, and he never met his parents. His mother was a selfish dreamer, and his father was an egotistical prat, so he hardly had a thing to be proud of, even after learning of them (and knowing how much importance I personally place in knowing my parents, that's enough to overcome). Even as a young child in an orphanage, Voldemort (or Tom, as he was then) displayed his undeniable power over others by forcing children to go places they did not want to go, and taking their toys to store in his cupboard.
Yup, I still see Ravenclaw. Now the problem is what house combination are you. Which may or may not be a Ravensomethingmajig. You have great answers and I love you and glad you applied :p
I'm feeling this sort of... hm, fierce burning behind your words. I'm not sure how to describe it. You have the thinking and analysis and then there's something else. Like, hm. You definitely will stick with your opinions, I think and it's BOLD.
And you picked Luna, who I think is an excellent Ravendor. Your favorite and least favorite back this up to me. Fred and George who I see just as cruel as they can be funny (though not necessarily meaning to be) and your dislike of Fudge seem Ravendor. Though there are other houses that could fit into those likes and dislikes.
Hm. It's hard to decide if you're a Ravendor or... uhm, not. But I'm going with Ravendor for my reasons above as well as some other ones. But I'm really tired and I'm sorry my vote isn't that long.
~AJ
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