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The Slytherin Common Room is located in the dungeons. It adjoins the Great Lake, giving it a greenish tint.

Formal shoe styles that match the Slytherin aesthetic include derbies, oxfords, brogues, monks, and loafers. Mary Janes are also on the table. The material should be leather but genuine leather is pricey and potentially unethical if it isn’t bought used. An affordable alternative would be synthetic leather, sometimes called vegan leather, which looks pretty much like the real thing. Silver Accessories The middle son of Harry Potter and Ginny Potter (née Weasley) and the best friend of Scorpius Malfoy. Singled out for his fame and magical ineptitude, Harry finds it hard to relate to his son's plight and the young Slytherin seeks to compensate for some of Harry's worst mistakes. 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.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. I See Them, Too: During a Care of Magical Creatures lesson in his fifth year, he was one of only three students present who could see Thestrals, suggesting that he may have witnessed his mother's death firsthand. He found the creatures rather distasteful as he watched one eating, judging by his face.

Adaptation Personality Change: Downplayed, as their personalities stay mostly the same, but in the books there are subtle moments that imply that Crabbe is more vicious then Goyle and Malfoy, whilst Goyle is simply dumb. The movies show Goyle to be more aggresive and slightly more intelligent whilst Crabbe is the dumber one. Evil Counterpart: Pansy seems to be considered Hermione's "show", as Malfoy is Harry's "show". Ultimately, Pansy is Hermione's Arch-Enemy and not Harry's. Harry and Pansy never really even interact with each other, though she does hurl taunts at him.

18. Self Preservation

Nothing in J. K. Rowlings’s writing is random. This is an author that created a list of students’ names to use long before she created the actual characters. She knew from the beginning of the first book the exact role Professor Snape would play in Harry’s life as well as how the entire saga would end. So it is no surprise that she had a definite reason for using the colors she did when assigning each house two colors to represent them. J. K. Rowlings’s Element of Surprise The Smart Guy: Scorpius is quite studious, and is able to recall minor details regarding the mechanics of magical objects from love potions to Time Turners. Creepy Twins: No insight is given into their personality. They're creepy primarily for no other reason being identical, pale, and not saying a word in any of their appearances. As a result, it is not surprising that she had a definite reason for choosing the colors she did when choosing two colors to represent each house. And as you can see, color symbolisms play an important role in our world and even in wizarding world! Planet of Hats: Until the sixth book, all Slytherins seen in the series are depicted as unpleasant people. They are either bullies, blood supremacists, or both.

Dead Guy Junior: Al is named in honour of two past headmasters; Albus Dumbledore and Severus Snape. The movies showcase this as he violently takes down Angelina Johnson and Oliver Wood, with a big smile on his face, whilst the crowd looks horrified. Known as the infamous houses of Hogwarts school, Slytherin is known as being ambitious, resourceful, cunning and to me, irresistibly attractive.

Theme Naming: Continues his grandmother's family tradition of naming children after stars and constellations. Miller, S. (2019, February 25). Harry Potter: The Best and Worst Traits from Each Hogwarts House. Retrieved from, https://screenrant.com/harry-potter-best-worst-traits-hogwarts-house/ Fingore: In the book version of Philosopher’s Stone, Goyle is bitten on his finger by Scabbers when they and Malfoy try to steal Harry and Ron's sweets on the train.

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