Torino's Tuesday Question
We often complain that Slytherin gets the short end of the stick. What are the positive characteristics of Slytherin house? Are there examples? (Of course one must wade through the anti-Slytherin bias to find them.) You may keep the discussion general or make it more Snape specific if you wish.
Re: Friendship (1/2)
Re: Friendship (1/2)
But it's just, you know, as much as I feel for the poor Slytherins, in some ways I feel the Gryffindors are even more pitiable. For all that they're "popular," their psychological make-up is so stunted that they're not even capable of the type of "real friendship" bonds that the snake boys regularly feel.