You might belong in Gryffindor, where dwell the brave at heart, their daring, nerve, and chivalry set Gryffindor apart.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Prompt 2 Response
In regards to character development, the way that Harry develops in the story has affected my interpretation of the series. Over the years that he attends Hogwarts, Harry has had to go through some major issues, especially in traumatic experience. He has had to face countless times the occurrences of death and loss in the series. With each event, he grows stronger because of it. Don't get me wrong. He was already courageous and strong in the beginning. He had to be in order for himself to be even considered for the house of Gryffindor. With the loss of a fellow student, namely Cedric Diggory, it increased his strength considering that this was also the same time that Voldemort had returned. This only drove him more to wanting to defeat him. The same goes for when Harry lost his godfather Sirius Black. The loss only made him tougher and more strong-willed. He had to persevere through these events in order to get to where he is now.
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