tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454804294678084718.post7270488131350285037..comments2021-03-21T11:48:45.790+00:00Comments on Mightier Than the Sword: A Pottermore ExperiencePaul Carrollhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04498209913967406314noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454804294678084718.post-39497459627335963902011-09-23T15:47:58.918+01:002011-09-23T15:47:58.918+01:00Lots of people are in Hufflepuff. Many people say ...Lots of people are in Hufflepuff. Many people say they don't want to be. That's the real problem with Hufflepuff: the fact that so many people don't want to be there. I think it's JK Rowling's fault. She didn't do them any injustice, exactly, but she never made them special. Gryffindor are brave, Slytherin are cunning and Ravenclaw are smart. All three of those houses have had that trait displayed in the books (even if Hermione out-shone so many Ravenclaws academically). Hufflepuffs are said to be loyal, but mostly they're not included in the books. The most notable student was Cedric, and he was killed. The fact that Harry and co stuck with Gryffindors more than anyone else makes it so we didn't get to see whether or not Hufflepuff was a good house to be in, or if it was just the house for those who didn't fit anywhere else for not being brave, smart or cunning (or evil) enough.Paul Carrollhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04498209913967406314noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454804294678084718.post-4293639613779247882011-09-17T22:41:43.964+01:002011-09-17T22:41:43.964+01:00im in hufflepuff~im in hufflepuff~Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com