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Fashion and lifestyle aesthetic Guides for the woman who is confident, self-assured, and unafraid to speak her mind. The best tight clothes, bold and dramatic makeup & statement jewelry to guide you through the summoning of your sexual, independent self.Baddie Aesthetic Kill It with Fire: Crabbe (Goyle in the film) dies when his uncontrolled Fiendfyre burns down the Room of Requirement with him in it.

Foil: He's about as far removed from his father as you can get. While Draco was a haughty and entitled jerkass who hated Harry's guts, Scorpius is a complete geek who immediately hits it off with Harry's son Albus.

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Like Father, Like Son: Both of their fathers are Death Eaters, and are described as being large and dim like their sons. Crabbe's father appears to be the more serious Death Eater, as he is seen in battle and unhesitatingly aims a Killing Curse at Hermione (something Vincent would also try to do). Goyle's father is only really seen once and never does anything noteworthy, much like how Gregory is less vocal and ambitious than Vincent. She's a Man in Japan: Is renamed to Bella in the Dutch translation of Philosopher's Stone. After Half-Blood Prince revealed Blaise' gender, the Dutch translation of said book corrected this, by changing the name to the masculine Benno. Hate Sink: She is unmistakably rude, insulting, prejudiced and cruel. Many Slytherins share these traits in the earlier books, but she is never given any redeeming qualities or depth and remains a gossip and a bully to the end. Taken to the extreme before the Battle of Hogwarts, where she is notably the only student to suggest taking up Voldemort's offer to turn Harry over to the Death Eaters. Even Malfoy stops associating with her at some point after graduation. Cynic–Idealist Duo: The Cynics to Gryffindors Idealist. Most if not all Slytherins, have shown to be untrusting and skeptical of the intentions of others. Snape was perhaps the best example, but largely to how tragic his past was. Narcissa Malfoy was never truly loyal to Voldemort either, because despite his overwhelming power, she cared more for family.

The Quisling: Is the only student to openly suggest that Hogwarts should turn Harry over to Voldemort. Ascended Extra: Since Crabbe's actor was fired before the filming of the final movie, Blaise's character becomes his replacement in the Terrible Trio. However, rather than condemning Blaise to a fiery death, screenwriter Steve Kloves conferred Crabbe's actions and demise onto Goyle instead, so Blaise gets away alive as Goyle did in the book. The Smart Guy: Scorpius is quite studious, and is able to recall minor details regarding the mechanics of magical objects from love potions to Time Turners. Greater-Scope Villain: Salazar Slytherin, being the founder of pure-blood supremacist thought which drives most of the major villains. Many readers don't think that Slytherin House was very helpful during the Battle of Hogwarts: in the books, Slytherin students appear to flee as soon as things go south. However, Rowling later clarified that this was not the case: the students actually went "off for reinforcements," and many returned to fight alongside the rest of the Houses.The movies showcase this as he violently takes down Angelina Johnson and Oliver Wood, with a big smile on his face, whilst the crowd looks horrified. Much to the dismay of Harry Potter fans from around the world, the house colors in the movies don’t match the description of these colors that you will find in the books. Three of the houses are the same whether you read the stories or see them on the big screen, but Warner Brothers changed Ravenclaw’s colors from blue and bronze to blue and silver. They also decided to make their mascot a raven instead of an eagle, but they didn’t find it necessary to change Gryffindor’s from a lion to a griffin. Blaise Zabini is a Slytherin student in Harry's year and an associate of Draco Malfoy. He's left unseen for the first five books, but finally gets a physical description and role in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Although he doesn't take part in bullying like his peers, he shares their same prejudiced views.

Spared by the Adaptation: Due to Jamie Waylett's trouble with the law, Crabbe was written out of the last two films and Goyle was killed off instead.Theme Naming: Continues his grandmother's family tradition of naming children after stars and constellations. All of the Other Reindeer: The only Potter to be sorted into Slytherin, and is introverted and insecure compared to his confident siblings and cousins. Green represents Slytherin. This sounds contradictory at first when you consider green as a passive color that stands for stability and tranquility. All of these are positive traits. So, why Slytherin? The answer lies in the alternative view of green. Green is powerful. It is also envious. Have you ever been green with envy? Now you can begin to see the relationship between this chameleon color and the members of Slytherin. Hufflepuff – Yellow

Besides Slytherin himself, there have been two notable Heads of House: Horace Slughorn, the professor who first told Tom Riddle about the Horcruxes, once served as top snake, and everyone's favorite tragic hero, Severus Snape, was also Head of Slytherin for a time. Villainous Respect: He's one of the few Slytherins who Draco treats as an equal due to being clever (unlike Crabbe and Goyle), a pure-blood, and probably for being the son of a Death Eater. Unfortunately for Draco, Nott isn't interested in joining his Gang of Bullies, and two only rarely hang out.There is an idea that Hufflepuffs are the least clever of all Hogwarts students – but that is not true. Hufflepuffs are just the most humble of all the houses and don’t feel the need to shout about their achievements in the same way as the others. First things first, the Slytherin-only space in Hogwarts isn’t just any common room and sleeping quarters. It’s a dungeon, because of course it is, and its location isn’t exactly for the weak of heart. No, they don’t have chains and other dungeon-esque torture devices (that we know of) – but they do reside both under the school’s grounds and at least partially underwater. If the Sorting Hat placed you in this noble house, then you are most likely ambitious, shrewd and possibly destined for greatness. We can imagine you’re the kind of person who is always one step ahead, has a dark sense of humour, thinks reputation is important, takes pride in their appearance and doesn’t let anyone see their soft side. Ravenclaw Villainous Glutton: Their first meeting with Harry, Ron, and Hermione involves the two boys trying to steal some of their sweets, only to be driven off when Scabbers bites Goyle's finger.

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