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Rowling seemingly presents her readers with a strict binary between good and evil, Harry and Voldemort, Gryffindors and Slytherins, and then proceeds to question and transcend those boundaries.
Anna Kelner: The Problem with Gen Y and Its Search for Answers in Harry 2009
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True Gryffindors would see the opportunities for boldness and growth in everyday life.
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In any case, most of my family members would generally have chosen to be Gryffindors for one reason or another.
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Under the stress of studying for her O.W.L.S., she fell asleep and transformed into her Animagus form without realizing it, to the consternation of her fellow Gryffindors.
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“Now, Potter,” said McGonagall., “you and Miss Lovegood had better return to your friends and bring them to the Great Hall — I shall rouse the other Gryffindors.”
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007
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Lily took off the hat, handed it back to Professor McGonagall, then hurried toward the cheering Gryffindors, but as she went she glanced back at Snape, and there was a sad little smile on her face.
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007
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“He has, to use the common phrase, done a bunk.” replied Professor McGonagall and a great cheer erupted from the Gryffindors, Hufflepuffs, and Ravenclaws.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007
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"He has, to use the common phrase, done a bunk. " replied Professor McGonagall and a great cheer erupted from the Gryffindors, Hufflepuffs, and Ravenclaws.
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007
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The Gryffindors in front of him had risen and stood facing, not Harry, but the Slytherins.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007
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Lily took off the hat, handed it back to Professor McGonagall, then hurried toward the cheering Gryffindors, but as she went she glanced back at Snape, and there was a sad little smile on her face.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007
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