That way, I can publish it to the subblog. (Again, I would request that if you submit a sorting or on anon ask and want it published, please do it on the pottermoreanalysis Tumblr - /submit if it won’t fit or you don’t want to worry about your ask limit /ask if you want to remain anonymous. I’m going to start going through and answering more Sortings on the pottermoreanalysis subblog in the coming days, then I’ll start trying to figure out Google Docs. Thus concludes my analysis of data from the Beta. (The same goes for Hufflepuff, but probably to a lesser extent.) The symbolism here follows the answer patterns. They’re concerned with doing the right thing. Meanwhile, Gryffindors are on the side of right. It’s also sinister and associated with Dark Magic - Slytherin. So left-ness is weird and creative - it’s Ravenclaw. One book I read about left-handedness said that left-handed people are more likely to be non-neurotypical it’s had connotations of evil for a long time, and everybody probably knows about left-handed kids getting forced to switch writing hands ~50 years ago in US schools.) Left-handedness (and the direction left in general) has associations with creativity, oddity, unusualness, and worse connotations (latin: sinistra, where we get sinister. For Hatstalls, ½ Ravenclaw/Hufflepuff stalls went each way the Gryffindor/Slytherin Hatstall to get this went right. Ravenclaws go left 14/20 times, 60%. On the contrary, Gryffindors go right 12/19 times, 63%. Overall, more people generally pick left than right I’m not sure why. This event is a fan-created adventure meant to celebrate Rowling’s wizarding world and is in no way endorsed by her.This is one that is actually easy and well-distributed: Slytherin and Ravenclaw pick left, Gryffindor right, and Hufflepuffs are pretty evenly split on the whole left/right deal (7:6 for Hufflepuff.) The next post in the adventure is “Finding Your Way.”ĭisclaimer: Harry Potter and Hogwarts belong to J. REMEMBER TO SAVE YOUR HOUSE AS YOU CONTINUE ON THE ADVENTURE! You are intelligent, wise, and open-minded. You are ambitious, clever, and risk-oriented. You are friendly, welcoming, and hardworking. If you had one, what would be on your coat-of-arms? Which flower would you most like to grow in a garden?Ģ. Be sure to share your result with us in the comments! You should also remember your House, as this will be important to the rest of your wizarding school adventure!ĭisclaimer: This quiz is just for fun, and Pages Unbound makes no claim to know much about your personality at all.ġ. Check the answers to see which Hogwarts House you are destined for. After the last question, count the letters and see which you chose most often. Write down the letter of the answer you pick for each question, or simply keep a running tally of how many of each letter you pick. To take the quiz, choose the best answer to each question. You’ll want to read the posts in order, so if you missed the posts from Day 1 or are otherwise here by mistake, you can head back to the event introduction post, where you will find a schedule and links to all the event activities. 1, 2015, Pages Unbound is hosting a week-long celebration of Harry Potter! The event leads readers on an interactive journey through their time at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and features a variety of activities, quizzes, reflections, and guest posts.
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