Harry Potter was sorted into Gryffindor house at Hogwarts.

Quick Scoop: Harry’s Hogwarts House

Harry becomes a Gryffindor in his first year during the Sorting Ceremony, when the Sorting Hat places him at the Gryffindor table despite briefly considering Slytherin. Gryffindor is known for valuing bravery, courage, and daring, traits that define Harry throughout the series.

What Gryffindor Represents

  • Emphasizes courage, chivalry, and a willingness to stand up for what is right.
  • Its symbol is a lion, and its colors are scarlet and gold, reflecting boldness and heroism.

Why Harry Fits Gryffindor

  • Harry repeatedly risks his life to protect others, aligning with Gryffindor’s focus on bravery and self-sacrifice.
  • He rejects Slytherin when the Sorting Hat considers it, showing his desire to follow a more heroic path with friends who share his values.

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