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Tanuki wrote:Don't blame the hat. Responsability can only be placed on one person, the self. the children are given every opportuity to choose their own path. The hat only places them in a room, their behavior models the choice, not the other way around.
Tom Riddle always had a choice, and he took the one he wanted. He's no victim. He had every intention of becoming the person he is when he first entered the school no doubt. Harry has a childhood just as bad as Voldermort's, but he's turning out very different, isnt he. Were he in ravenclaw, hufflepuff or Gryphindor, he would still be the same person, drawn to the same people and acting almost the same way. The sorting hat looks at who you are and places you with people you are most likely to get along with; but he wasn't barred from speaking to other people. He wasn't holed up in the common room, not allowed to speak to other people. He was free to interact with others, but preferred to stick to dark wizarding types and eventually become Voldermort.
Were he in ravenclaw, hufflepuff or Gryphindor, he would still be the same person, drawn to the same people and acting almost the same way.
Were he in ravenclaw, hufflepuff or Gryphindor, he would still be the same person, drawn to the same people and acting almost the same way.
Mistress Siana wrote:Since when do you believe in the freedeom of choices, Tanuki? I think we have different opinions on that matter, I do get your point, but I still say that, at eleven, you are no person.
Yes, Harry is turning out very different from Voldemort, and I think that this is to a very great deal based on the fact that he jugded the houses before sorting, not on the fact that he is a better person.
the point about it is that the hat changes peoples lifes. it choses their friends, their motives, even their favourite colour. the kids have no choice themselves. sure, they have personality. they dont kno enought at that age though. they will have been told what all the houses are like, and been scared by the rumours. harry got into gryffindor because he had heard bad things about slytherin,
if he had liked malfoy, or thought that he was a person he should be near to do well
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