Dumbledore's Army Question
What House was Umbridge in? I think she was in Slytherin cause shes so evil, but idk...
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SnapesGirl said:
i hope she isn't even from Hogwarts in the first place....don't want her to stink the place...
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Umbridge said:
The main trait of Slytherins is that they are ambitious, not necessarily evil. Some of them just choose to be evil, like me :)
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Vixie79 said:
I assume she was in Slytherin. Not all characters were evil that were in Slytherin though.
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grace246 said:
She could have went to a different school.....
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justliveitlive said:
haha, hufflepuff. she's compensating for something.
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BeeMary said:
Personally, I dislike the stereotype that all Slytherins are evil and all Gryffindors are good.
I think Dolores Umbridge would've been in Ravenclaw. Unfortunately I can't give a witty or clever reason as to why, that's just the impression I got in the books.
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simpleplan said:
No one knows in the books, or the movies. But it hints that she was most likely in Slythrin in Book and Movie 5.
She is totally power hungry
Also there is a change she did not go to Hogwarts but another school
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BlackHound said:
According to Harry Potter Wiki, her House is unknown. It's NOT Slytherin; Severus Snape was the first Slytherin Headmaster since Phineas Nigellus Black. I agree with the Hufflepuff suggestion; as has been stated elsewhere, her wand is unusually short, and you know what they say about *men* with "short wands". ;)
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wotcher-tonks said:
I don't even know if she really went to Hogwarts...But my guess is Slytherin. She's obsessed with blood purity, she loved the Slytherins when she was headmaster. But, maybe she always had a desire to be in Slytherin but couldn't? Maybe she was a Hufflepuff...
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goodman8 said:
What the sorting hat sings in the 1st book describes her to a tee
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Arianaaaaaa said:
I suspect about Slytherin, she didn't have a pure blood. I think he was in Hufflepuff, for these reasons which LadyNottingham said
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angelbarbie20 said:
slytherin she was very bad and slytherin was a good place for her
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Flickerflame said:
I'd say Slytherin, but not "because she's evil" - it isn't that simple. She does show a lot of ambition and being willing to do anything to achieve her aims though. This is the main characteristic of Slytherin house. When she first appears, she seems really loyal to Fudge and follows his orders and beliefs. That would have helped her political career at the time. By the time of the seventh book, she's highly anti-Muggle-born, which was a trait which had never appeared in her before. If she'd always felt that way, you'd have thought she'd have mentioned it in criticising a student like Hermione, or asked the teachers their blood status when inspecting them. Again, a viewpoint which would have been politically in at the time of the seventh book.
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