Since I'm a fan of the Harry Potter book series, I've decided to start a series of interpreting Disney characters into the Hogwarts Houses. I'll be doing all the princesses and princes, and maybe some side characters and villains. This article'll just be the Classic Princesses, since the descriptions are going to be pretty lengthy and I doubt te guys could handle Leggere another of my super long articles. If te don't like Harry Potter te might be a bit confused, but if te have basic knowledge of the houses you'll be fine. Oh, and all of this is just my opinion.
Also, just for reference, here are the qualities looked for for each house:
Gryffindor House values bravery, daring, nerve, and chivalry. These traits can sometimes bring the members of this House to the point of recklessness.
Hufflepuff House for the most part contains people who are hard-working, friendly, loyal, modest, honest and impartial. They are often overlooked because of their lack of daring and ambition.
Ravenclaw House prizes learning, wisdom, wit, and intellect in its members. Therefore Ravenclaws can be over-obsessed with their work and rather competitive.
Slytherin House usually has people who are ambitious, shrewd, cunning, strong leaders, and achievement-oriented. They can be too judgmental of those not of noble blood, and can be quite sinister due to their dedication to get what they want at all costs.
Okay, now that we know what kind of traits the Houses are looking for, we can see who would be in which House. So, without further ado, let's begin!
Snow White is a...
Hufflepuff!
Yeah, I doubt anyone is at all surprised da my choice. Snow White is pretty much the poster child for Hufflepuff. She's loyal to the dwarves and her animal friends, taking care of them when they're in need, she's caring and hardworking, traits that are showcased da how she cleans and cooks for the dwarves. So obviously dear Snow White would fit in perfectly in Hufflepuff House.
Second choice: Slytherin
She is rather cunning and resourceful when the dwarves discover her in their house, and is ambitious in the sense that she still wants to live even when a jealous Queen is after her. I think she'd fit in great in Slytherin.
Third Choice: Ravenclaw
Snow White would really only fit into Hufflepuff o Slytherin, she isn't competitive and witty enough to be a Ravenclaw, and she isn't fearless and reckless enough to be a Gryffindor. But she'd be a bit of a better Ravenclaw.
Fourth Choice: Gryffindor
I don't think Snow could fit in Gryffindor House at all. She's brave, but she isn't some devil-may-care rebel who indulges in pointless heroics. Not even close. So I doubt she'd fit in this house.
Cinderella is a...
Slytherin!
Cenerentola from a glance would appear to be a perfect Hufflepuff, but when looked at più closely I think she'd fit in with the Slytherins. She's ambitious (her desire to go to the ball to get away from her stepfamily), shrewd (how she hides the mice from her stepmother), and very achievement-oriented. She also has a strong sense of self-preservation, not defying her stepfamily because she knows she won't gain from it. Cenerentola is determined to get what she wants, so she'd make a good Slytherin.
Second Choice: Hufflepuff
Cenerentola would also make a great Hufflepuff. She's hard-working, friendly, loyal -- even to an awful stepfamily -- and she likes helping others.
Third Choice: Ravenclaw
Cenerentola would probably fit in okay in Ravenclaw, but not great. She certainly has her share of dry wit, and was intelligent enough to not do anything rash.
Fourth Choice: Gryffindor
I don't think any of the Classics would make good Gryffindors, and Cenerentola is no exception. She isn't one for boldness, and her sort of heroism is decidedly un-Gryffindor like.
Aurora is a...
Hufflepuff!
Choosing Aurora's house was both difficult and easy, because she had so little screentime. But I think she'd be best in Hufflepuff. She's friendly (she makes Friends with everyone in the movie barring the villain), loyal (to her 'aunts' and her country), honest (she doesn't run away, and she tells her aunts the truth about Phillip when she could have kept it secret), and from what I can gather, doesn't shy away when there's work to be done. She is also very forgiving, not caring much that her parent's didn't raise her and instead greeting them with open arms. All qualities of a Hufflepuff.
Second Choice: Ravenclaw
While the other two Classic girls only really fit into Hufflepuff and Slytherin, I think Aurora would only be able to fit in either Hufflepuff o Ravenclaw. She certainly has the wittiness part down pat, and she has a dreamy, somewhat philosophical temperament that is reminiscent of another prominent Ravenclaw in the Harry Potter series.
Third Choice: Slytherin
I don't think she'd make a good Slytherin at all. She's too unambitious, and isn't cunning enough. But she does make a few sly jokes with her animal friends, so she at least has a bit of a Slytherin-streak in her.
Fourth Choice: Gryffindor
Aurora doesn't have a Gryffindor bone in her body. She isn't short-tempered o reckless, and is the opposite of bold. If the Sorting Hat puts her in Gryffindor then he has had too much to drink.
So, in the end, I think Snow and Aurora would be sorted into Hufflepuff while Cenerentola would be in Slytherin. I'm sure some will disagree, but this is just my opinion. And I hope te enjoyed Leggere this article, it was fun to write!
Also, just for reference, here are the qualities looked for for each house:
Gryffindor House values bravery, daring, nerve, and chivalry. These traits can sometimes bring the members of this House to the point of recklessness.
Hufflepuff House for the most part contains people who are hard-working, friendly, loyal, modest, honest and impartial. They are often overlooked because of their lack of daring and ambition.
Ravenclaw House prizes learning, wisdom, wit, and intellect in its members. Therefore Ravenclaws can be over-obsessed with their work and rather competitive.
Slytherin House usually has people who are ambitious, shrewd, cunning, strong leaders, and achievement-oriented. They can be too judgmental of those not of noble blood, and can be quite sinister due to their dedication to get what they want at all costs.
Okay, now that we know what kind of traits the Houses are looking for, we can see who would be in which House. So, without further ado, let's begin!
Snow White is a...
Hufflepuff!
Yeah, I doubt anyone is at all surprised da my choice. Snow White is pretty much the poster child for Hufflepuff. She's loyal to the dwarves and her animal friends, taking care of them when they're in need, she's caring and hardworking, traits that are showcased da how she cleans and cooks for the dwarves. So obviously dear Snow White would fit in perfectly in Hufflepuff House.
Second choice: Slytherin
She is rather cunning and resourceful when the dwarves discover her in their house, and is ambitious in the sense that she still wants to live even when a jealous Queen is after her. I think she'd fit in great in Slytherin.
Third Choice: Ravenclaw
Snow White would really only fit into Hufflepuff o Slytherin, she isn't competitive and witty enough to be a Ravenclaw, and she isn't fearless and reckless enough to be a Gryffindor. But she'd be a bit of a better Ravenclaw.
Fourth Choice: Gryffindor
I don't think Snow could fit in Gryffindor House at all. She's brave, but she isn't some devil-may-care rebel who indulges in pointless heroics. Not even close. So I doubt she'd fit in this house.
Cinderella is a...
Slytherin!
Cenerentola from a glance would appear to be a perfect Hufflepuff, but when looked at più closely I think she'd fit in with the Slytherins. She's ambitious (her desire to go to the ball to get away from her stepfamily), shrewd (how she hides the mice from her stepmother), and very achievement-oriented. She also has a strong sense of self-preservation, not defying her stepfamily because she knows she won't gain from it. Cenerentola is determined to get what she wants, so she'd make a good Slytherin.
Second Choice: Hufflepuff
Cenerentola would also make a great Hufflepuff. She's hard-working, friendly, loyal -- even to an awful stepfamily -- and she likes helping others.
Third Choice: Ravenclaw
Cenerentola would probably fit in okay in Ravenclaw, but not great. She certainly has her share of dry wit, and was intelligent enough to not do anything rash.
Fourth Choice: Gryffindor
I don't think any of the Classics would make good Gryffindors, and Cenerentola is no exception. She isn't one for boldness, and her sort of heroism is decidedly un-Gryffindor like.
Aurora is a...
Hufflepuff!
Choosing Aurora's house was both difficult and easy, because she had so little screentime. But I think she'd be best in Hufflepuff. She's friendly (she makes Friends with everyone in the movie barring the villain), loyal (to her 'aunts' and her country), honest (she doesn't run away, and she tells her aunts the truth about Phillip when she could have kept it secret), and from what I can gather, doesn't shy away when there's work to be done. She is also very forgiving, not caring much that her parent's didn't raise her and instead greeting them with open arms. All qualities of a Hufflepuff.
Second Choice: Ravenclaw
While the other two Classic girls only really fit into Hufflepuff and Slytherin, I think Aurora would only be able to fit in either Hufflepuff o Ravenclaw. She certainly has the wittiness part down pat, and she has a dreamy, somewhat philosophical temperament that is reminiscent of another prominent Ravenclaw in the Harry Potter series.
Third Choice: Slytherin
I don't think she'd make a good Slytherin at all. She's too unambitious, and isn't cunning enough. But she does make a few sly jokes with her animal friends, so she at least has a bit of a Slytherin-streak in her.
Fourth Choice: Gryffindor
Aurora doesn't have a Gryffindor bone in her body. She isn't short-tempered o reckless, and is the opposite of bold. If the Sorting Hat puts her in Gryffindor then he has had too much to drink.
So, in the end, I think Snow and Aurora would be sorted into Hufflepuff while Cenerentola would be in Slytherin. I'm sure some will disagree, but this is just my opinion. And I hope te enjoyed Leggere this article, it was fun to write!