Hogwarts Houses, Strict Socities Summary

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The article Hogwarts Houses, Clubs, Secert Socities, and Their Muggle World reflection anylezis these groups based on different things like the groups themslef, how to join the group, the mission of the group, and the status. It shows the reflection of the parrels between the muggle world and the wizardly world. It mentions that we can use symbolic interactionsm and see how a group functions as an indicator on how society as a whole interacts. Even both muggle world and the wixadarly world joining the group can be difficult. We can see how both worlds have member benefits and we can look at this to consider what the impact of socialization has on each indivuals. In the groups from the wizadrly world we have a combnation of student and teachers …show more content…

Onnce sorted into this house it becomes that indivudals identy. This artcle suggest that becaosue of synerge that the group together becomes more than its parts. This is a really good way to look at the house. As indivuduals they aren't that strong but together they are a stonger force. I thought it was very intersting that this article related the house to dorms in schools. When students live together in dorm in the muggle world is simpliar to the hogwarts house, but it did suggest that the sorting hat does a better job because it can see inside the students mind and make sure that their oersonalitys mesh well. In the muggle world and the wizardly world the clubs are mirroed because the mission of both have the same outlook as each indivudual. Not only do induvual that share common traits like the ones in the house, but the article also compares that sports is it own culture based on physical appittuted. Quddicth is the same as joining a sports team in the muggle world. Their are alot of benfits joining a sports team wheather it is in the wizdarly world or muggle world. An exmple of this is when Ron joined the Qoudditch team for