TalesByJaz
Author: How about making Harry go to Ravenclaw House? I have realistic reasons why Harry going to Ravenclaw would be good for him. 1 Fairly neutral house (For example, we very rarely find people from Ravenclaw joining or working under Voldemort's supervision, except for logical reasons such as threats, blackmail, and the like.) 2 A politically educated house that does not side with Voldemort or Dumbledore 3 A house that does not believe in the theory of blood purity: If you want to prove yourself within the house, you must show intelligence and wisdom and gain the respect of the members of the house through intelligence and wisdom, not through violence or blackmail, as happens between Slytherin and Gryffindor 4 There are indeed noble families and noble individuals within Ravenclaw House, and they are more powerful than Slytherin House because they did not participate in the war and they have accumulated a lot of political, military, and economic power. 5 Harry's move to Ravenclaw House will make the relationship between these three, Harry, Dumbledore, and the Potter family members more neutral. 6 There are no conflicts on the one hand Ideology ( If we look at the house of Slytherin, we will find that there is a conflict between the pure-blooded nobles and the mixed-blooded nobles. Each group wants more rights and wants greater control.) The End: We must not forget that if the author decides to make Harry join Slytherin House, he will suffer greatly from harassment, threats, blackmail, and defamation, and all of this will happen through Dumbledoreâs followers and fans of Harryâs little brother.