Harry Potter WYR: Hogwarts House or Summer With the Dursley’s?

The month of July gives me Harry Potter vibes. Harry is born in July, Daniel Radcliffe is born in July (we even share the same birthday) and each Harry Potter book usually begins in the summer. This is the perfect time to keep publishing my Harry Potter WYR posts. Here is my latest WYR question for you:

Would You Rather: Be Sorted into the Wrong House for your Entire Time at Hogwarts OR Have to Live with the Dursleys During the Summer?

Harry Potter WYR: Be Sorted into the Wrong House for your Entire Time at Hogwarts Or Have to Live with the Dursleys During the Summer?

I’m a classic Hufflepuff. There is no doubt in my mind that I would be sorted into any other house. Being sorted into the wrong house doesn’t sound bad. No matter which house I would be sorted into, I would still make friends. I think we all have qualities from all the Hogwarts houses within us, so it doesn’t seem terrible if I were in another house.

Living with the Dursley’s would be horrible. The Dursley’s are bigoted people and I would find it difficult to be able to live with them. The question doesn’t say whether you would be spending every summer with the Dursley’s or only one summer. One summer though is too much for me to handle.

I’m going to pick. . . being sorted into the wrong house at Hogwarts. Being in the wrong house wouldn’t define who I am.

As always, let me know which one you would rather pick in the comments below.

4 thoughts on “Harry Potter WYR: Hogwarts House or Summer With the Dursley’s?

  1. I totally agree with you. Summers with the Dursley’s sound awful, especially back then when there wasn’t smartphones and internet to at least have. But the houses are really not a big deal and I could handle being in the wrong one, as I think we all have some qualities of each of the houses.

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