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Does Ron Weasley really deserve his place in Gryffindor house?

 Nimbus-2000 posted hace más de un año
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kaatie said:
Of course! He's brave, daring, loyal, and fights for what he believes in no matter what. Besides he's a Weasley!!
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I agree 100%!!!!
linhousepotter posted hace más de un año
saraandjess2448 said:
Ron Weasley definately, without a doubt, belongs in Gryffindor. He is brave, remember when he was Valiente enough to sacrifice
himself on the giant chessboard? What about when he went into the chamber of secrets when he was twelve? And don't forget plunging into the water to save Harry from drowning when they were hunting horcruxes. Ron fought the death eaters when hermione was being tortured. He fought fearlessly in the battle of Hogwarts. I don't see why he wouldn't belong in Gryffindor.
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I totally agree with you! Ron is a true Gryffindor.
linhousepotter posted hace más de un año
KitKatLex said:
I believe so. The sorting hat have reasons to put people in different houses.
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linhousepotter said:
Of course! He is Valiente and loyal. A true Gryffindor. :)
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peppergirl30 said:
Yeah!!! He SO deserved his place in Gryffindor. He's Harry's best mate, he's brave, funny (although that dosen't have to do with Gryffindor), loyal, and I amor him. Please don't tell me that now everyone hates Ron now too...
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No, I amor Ron.
Nimbus-2000 posted hace más de un año
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yea, i luv him too
Evanescence1313 posted hace más de un año
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amor Ron :D
FairyFloss394 posted hace más de un año
BlackHound said:
Well, where else would he go?
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hufflepuff
londonsrock posted hace más de un año
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No...just...no. I just can not see a Weasley in Hufflepuff.
BlackHound posted hace más de un año
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@londonsrock: I wouldn't choose to be in any other House. Though, I do have a bit of Slytherin in me...
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londonsrock said:
Of course, he is loyal and brave. he can be a bit fickle, but who isn't?
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Anchors said:
The Sorting Hat doesn't make mistakes. Pfft.
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baby-girl1996 said:
yes he does derserve a place in gryffindor he is courages and heaps más
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ClaireVoyant said:
I can't see him in any other houses
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FairyFloss394 said:
Of course he does he is funny and loyal to his friends the sorting hat was right to put him in Gryffindor :D
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bladesman said:
who cares its easy yes o no
yes is the right path to the house i agree
YES
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QuactuarQueen said:
Definitely. He can be a reluctant wuss at times, but he always pulls through. He is, at heart, a good and loyal friend, and can be brave,too.
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peterpansbff said:
I KNOW he belongs in Gryffindor. He's true, loyal, brave, and daring. He sticks por Harry's side throughout the adventures and even makes risks on his own life for his friends. He's just Gryffindor material. Even though he might not seem Valiente the whole way through, he truly is. I couldn't imagine him in a different house.
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TangoThang said:
Ron is the most Gryffindor-y Griyffindor I can think of. Yes, he’s loyal, and yes that’s a primary Hufflepuff trait. But that’s it! Is he hardworking? Not really. Just and fair? Quite the opposite! Ron’s extremely biased, quick to anger, and slow to change his opinions when he’s set on something.

In contrast, what Gryffindor trait doesn’t he have? Yeah, he can be a bit thick when it comes to other people, but I actually think his misguided sense of chivalry plays into that (I think the best example of his chivalrous nature is when he tries to curse Malfoy for calling Hermione a Mudblood). His courage is without question, dado everything he’s done over the course of the books. In addition to possessing the strengths of a Gryffindor, he also has the weaknesses of one. He’s impulsive and can be blinded por his convictions. I’ve noticed that many Gryffindors have a tendency to worry about what others think about them, and Ron has that too (which is understandable dado his youngest-of-six-brothers status).

Ron was able not only to get the sword of Gryffindor, but also to confront and destroy his worst fears and insecurities with it. He’s a Gyffindor, through and through. I can’t even imagine him fitting in in the Hufflepuff common room.


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LadyTrancy said:
Yes, of course he does.
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