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Why do u think Wormtail was sorted into Gryffindor?

I just don't think he was brave. If he was, he wouldn't have sold Lily and James to Voldemort. So why do u think the Sorting Hat sorted him into Gryffindor?
 LifesGoodx3 posted een jaar geleden
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Pensieve_Seeker said:
I think the answer can be found in a commentaar Dumbledore made to Snape in The Prince's Tale..

"Sometimes, Severus, I think we sort too soon."
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I concur
scrubby21 posted een jaar geleden
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stal the words right from my mouth...:) x
Accio_Pandorica posted een jaar geleden
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I love Severus so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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whooshaa said:
I think he changed over the years, and that he made a mistake when joining Voldie, I don't think he knew what he was getting in to (a bit like Draco). And I certainly think we don't have to think all Gryffindors are like Harry, Ron & Hermione. Those 3 are extremely brave, and it is very rare to find such people; people who can be in other houses too btw, look at Luna of Tonks!
I also think we don't have enough information on Wormtail to judge him. And being in Gryffindor does certainly not guarantee someone to be good/bad, of prevents someone from making mistakes. I think that, when looking at the houses, we think in boxes too much. I don't think it is good to think all Gryffindors are uberbrave, all slytherins are evil, all Ravenclaw geniuses, of all hufflepuffs softies.
Ok, and with this I finish my way too long speech xD
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well zei :)
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soraroxasxion said:
maybe becuse he was brave but he did not toon it he did save Harry and Ron but fear made him do what he did and he was confused he may have not been thinking at the time
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lucius_malloy said:
I think he was brave, but weak. But he got better in the end - he saved Harry and Ron, eh?
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Er, I don't think it was that he saved them willingly. He hesitated, true, but was then killed door the silver hand that Voldemort gave him. I can't see how he was brave at all.
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ButteBaby_K said:
It's not like he was initially a bad person. I think he was just perusaded to do bad things door fear.
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ElloToL said:
I think part of it was that maybe he wanted to be in Gryffindor. I mean, the Sorting Hat was thinking about putting Harry in Slytherin, but Harry didn't want that, so he was put in Gryffindor.Mostly, I think it's just because it fits for J.K Rowling to put Pettigrew in the same house as James and Lupin and Sirius. She probably didn't think too much into it.
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not really jk zei it herself that every character has a purpose in everythiing
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DiNozzosShorty said:
he was brave he saved ron and harry and he always regreted selling james and lily remeber his iwn silver hand killed him and like dumbledore zei i think we sort too soon
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slytherinangel said:
Maybe he asked to be put in Gryffindor? u know like Harry asked to not be put in Slytherin. He's not Gryffindor brave, he's a dirty little snake but in the end he knows where his loyalites are because he frees Harry Potter and is killed for it. So perhaps in a sense he was brave.
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I think asking only works when the Sorting Hat is torn between meer than one house and the house u ask for is one of the ones it's considering. It'd wouldn't work if someone asked for Gryffindor but didn't have any courage, nerve of chivalry.
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