This is potentially unfair because I probably know you best out of all HiH people (is this a fair statement? why or why not?)
1. Do you think Lily Evans was justified in changing her mind about James and Snape? Can such a drastic change in mindset be a Gryffindor trait, even though they are largely known for being stubborn and opinionated to a fault?
2. Dumbledore often says "Sometimes we sort too soon..." How is this applicable to you? Do you see sorting as something fluid when you're younger, and more stable when you're older? Explain a situation where you've acted more like a Ravenclaw in the past, but would act like a person in a different house now. How do Severus Snape and Peter Pettigrew play into this concept? (Here, have a big softball thrown down the center of the plate)
3. I don't have a third question now. But I'll come up with a humdinger, I promise. ;)
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1. Do you think Lily Evans was justified in changing her mind about James and Snape? Can such a drastic change in mindset be a Gryffindor trait, even though they are largely known for being stubborn and opinionated to a fault?
2. Dumbledore often says "Sometimes we sort too soon..." How is this applicable to you? Do you see sorting as something fluid when you're younger, and more stable when you're older? Explain a situation where you've acted more like a Ravenclaw in the past, but would act like a person in a different house now. How do Severus Snape and Peter Pettigrew play into this concept? (Here, have a big softball thrown down the center of the plate)
3. I don't have a third question now. But I'll come up with a humdinger, I promise. ;)