The Impact Of Hogwarts

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A place without persecution for being different; a place where someone can spread their wings wide without judgment: that is Hogwarts. Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry was born from a single idea, people shouldn’t be judged for something they can’t change. Since, Hogwarts’ creation, during the 10th century, it has changed the lives of witches, wizards, and muggles, those without magic. The way Hogwarts was created and its impact on both the wizarding and muggle world is marvelous. In the beginning, two witches, Helga Hufflepuff and Rowena Ravenclaw, and two wizards, Godric Gryffindor and Salzar Slytherin, came together to form a place, in present-day Europe, where people with magic could learn the ways of their powers free of people who don’t understand magic. The creation of Hogwarts was not easy for each founder had their own idea of what principle should lead the school. In the end, the four founders reached an agreement: for each founder to create their own suborder, also known as a house, in the school named after each founder and with their own set of principles. Gryffindor house was led by courage and bravery, Hufflepuff with loyalty and kindness, Ravenclaw was fully led with their minds and intellect, while Slytherin took a darker path leading with slyness and cunning wit. After each …show more content…

Most muggles believe the books to be a work of fiction, but the stories have impacted millions of lives. The idea that a young orphan, Harry, who grew up unloved by his only living family, could turn out to be a legend to people he never even knew existed. Hogwarts affected the muggle world by being a place where the good guy always wins. Many muggles to this day continue to talk about how they are waiting for their time to go to Hogwarts, like

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