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People can set out to get ahead in life without ignoring morals and mercy. I think JK should, break the taboo of the aloof slytherin in a book...cause it's really getting to me...*grumble gumble*
AccioNiffler wrote:I also thought the slytherrin thing was a little out there. I mean, I have a lot of slythering traits, but I'm still a nice person and dont block myself off from anyone who's not like me! I mean you can be greddy and ambitious without being a fcomplete jerk. It annoys me a little how JK hasnt done anything about this yet, she only has 2 books left!
) is that perhaps JKR is trying to make a broader statement...perhaps she's writing Slytherin in this fashion in order to make us think (well, think full-stop, anyway) about how humans can, sometimes, believe one group of people is totally bad...such as judging all Muslims as evil based on what some bad Muslims have chosen to do. Rather than JKR showing us that not all Slytherins are bad like the characters think they are, she instead makes the reader think about how slanted she seems to be writing the Slytherins, thus leading us to the next thought which is "and this is what humans often do...label an entire group as evil because of some of its members". Just my thoughts, of course, I could be totally off-base, and of course, Accioniffler, I agree with what you're saying...you are a perfect example of getting JKR's subtle point about mankind's failings.

Gower wrote:wow there is some really deep stuff in here.... It annoyed me a bit also that JK has given the impression that all slytherins are bad... it can't be true. Just think how close Harry was to being put in slytherin. Would that have instantly made him a bad person? of course not.
It may not have instantly made him a bad person, but if he had been surorunded by people like Draco it could have either pushed him into becoming more like him. Or it could have given him more reason to be against people like Draco.
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