"Welcome class to, A History of Hogwarts. If you will please
take a seat, we can begin," said Professor McGonagal.
The students quickly filed in. Every year, A History of Hogwarts was always the busiest class on campus because it was dubbed an "easy A." Harry and Ron, much to Hermione's dismay were much more interested in the prospect of an easy grade, than learning the history of their beloved school. Professor McGonagal knew what the perception was of her class. Yet, every year she hoped for one student who would want to learn the material. She smiled when she saw Hermione, knowing at least one student would be paying attention to today's lesson.
"Okay class, settle down. As many of you know I am Professor McGonagal. I teach two classes here at Hogwarts, the class you are in now and Transfiguration. I suspect I will see many of you in that class later today. A History of Hogwarts, is designed to give you a better understanding of the historic school you go to. The things you will learn in this class aren't for the faint of heart, as you know Hogwarts has a torrid past, full of loyalty and betrayal. For today’s lesson, we will be learning about the founding family of the four houses here at Hogwarts. Pay attention, because you are about to learn how the loyalty of four brothers came to create the best wizarding school in the world. " with that last remark, McGonagal turned around and began writing on the board.
The students quickly filed in. Every year, A History of Hogwarts was always the busiest class on campus because it was dubbed an "easy A." Harry and Ron, much to Hermione's dismay were much more interested in the prospect of an easy grade, than learning the history of their beloved school. Professor McGonagal knew what the perception was of her class. Yet, every year she hoped for one student who would want to learn the material. She smiled when she saw Hermione, knowing at least one student would be paying attention to today's lesson.
"Okay class, settle down. As many of you know I am Professor McGonagal. I teach two classes here at Hogwarts, the class you are in now and Transfiguration. I suspect I will see many of you in that class later today. A History of Hogwarts, is designed to give you a better understanding of the historic school you go to. The things you will learn in this class aren't for the faint of heart, as you know Hogwarts has a torrid past, full of loyalty and betrayal. For today’s lesson, we will be learning about the founding family of the four houses here at Hogwarts. Pay attention, because you are about to learn how the loyalty of four brothers came to create the best wizarding school in the world. " with that last remark, McGonagal turned around and began writing on the board.
House Rama: House Rama was created to represent our historic hero,
Rama, who with the help of a Golden Eagle vanquished the demons that plagued
the land. Rama and his wife Sita wanted to honor the eagle who helped save
Sita's life and defeat the demon, so that is why to this day, the mascot of the
House Rama is a Golden eagle. To remind us that bravery and selflessness go
hand in hand.
House Lakshmana: In House Lakshmana, resides those who are pure of
heart and have a deep thirst for discovery. Lakshmana, brother of Rama, gave up
everything to follow his brother into every adventure. Because of his
dedication to helping his brother, the mascot for this House is the tiger. This
is to represent loyalty and fierce discovery.
House: Bharata: House Bharata is the house of the elephant.
Bharata, had to lead in Rama's stead. Rather than be consumed by the power he
was given, Bharata stayed loyal to his brothers and led the people with a fair
and just rule. This house is represented by an elephant because it represents
the steadfast determination and the wisdom to lead.
House Shatrughna: The House Shatrughna is a place for those who
dare to be different. This house is represented by the Monkey. During the war
against the demon, Shatrughna used his passion for entertaining people, to
boost moral during the war. He was also the constant support of the three
brothers, who looked to him for strength and guidance. The monkey was chosen to
represent this house because the monkey represents balance and control in
life.
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If you want to find out which house you would be in take the quiz by Buzzfeed and then check out my answer key below.
Answer Key:
Gryffindor: If you got Gryffindor, congrats you belong to House RamaHufflepuff: If you got Hufflepuff, you are tried and true, you belong to House Bharata
Ravenclaw: If you got Ravenclaw, you are an adventurer, you belong to House Lakshmana
Slytherin: If you got Slytherin, you are mischievous and loyal, you belong to House Shatrughna
Author's Note:
I got inspired to write this story after reading the Ramayan. When reading this story I saw a lot of similarities between this story and the story of Harry Potter. The eagle dying reminded me of Hedwig and the brothers each reminded me of a different Hogwarts house. For me, picking who would be Slytherin was the hardest decision! I ended up picking Shatrughna not because I think he's evil, but because Slytherins aren't afraid to be who they are and thats the vibe I got from Shatrughna. I hope that by putting the characters into houses, it will help people to have a better understanding of each of the brothers! I hope you take the quiz and comment below to let me know what house you would be in!!
The Ramayana by R. K. Narayan
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Web Source
I love Harry Potter and your adaptation is fantastic. I am a Hufflepuff from the quiz results and got the same result from Pottermore too. I loved how you related the personalities of the characters to Hogwarts houses and made them into the founding members of the school. This was great work and I look forward to reading more of your stories.
ReplyDeleteHi Katie! I loved your story! I really felt the ‘wow’ factor when I first began reading your story because of how you created it with Harry Potter! I love Harry Potter, and I think it was really creative for you to be able to make that connection and then make a new story out of it. I love Harry Potter, and I would have never made that connection that you did. And whether your readers are Harry Potter fans or not, I think that it was a great way to catch people’s attention right from the start! Your story had a great flow to it, but what if you somehow started the story with, or just included a scene with the sorting hat? That would be a cool way to introduce the houses and describe them while still making it a part of the plot! I also really liked how you left the Buzzfeed article there so that people could take the quiz! Great job!
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