The Harry Potter universe has shown that even characters that weren’t considered villains could still have a mean streak tied to them. The best example of this was Argus Filch, who was Hogwarts’ caretaker for decades. In that time, Filch was present for many important events, such as the reawakening of the Basilisk and the Battle of Hogwarts. But no matter the conflict, Filch always carried a surly attitude that made him infamous among the students of the school. And while he wasn’t a villain, he was probably the closest thing most young students experienced during their time at the school.Filch was a child born of magical parents that had no magic of his own. Known as a Squib, it was something that deeply bothered Filch. But even without magic, he was shown equal respect and given the chance to be Hogwarts’ caretaker. While there, he quickly made it evident that he had no care or interest in the happiness of Hogwarts’ students, and no House felt this more than Slytherin. Though not all evil, they were a focus of Filch’s anger, and a deleted scene of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II proved that he was easily the House’s greatest enemy. Over the centuries, Slytherin House has always held a less-than-kind rap when it came to popularity among the other houses. This idea came about as early as the House’s beginnings with the four founders of Hogwarts. It was no secret that Salazar Slytherin was adamant that magic should be performed by pure-blood wizards, and he was often very vocal about his beliefs. He was also the one that placed the Basilisk in the lower levels of the school. Since then, pure-blood wizards have been sorted into the school, with many sharing similar beliefs of their superiority over other types of wizards.RELATED: Neville Longbottom’s Career Was Everything Harry Potter Deserved
The Harry Potter universe has shown that even characters that weren’t considered villains could still have a mean streak tied to them. The best example of this was Argus Filch, who was Hogwarts’ caretaker for decades. In that time, Filch was present for many important events, such as the reawakening of the Basilisk and the Battle of Hogwarts. But no matter the conflict, Filch always carried a surly attitude that made him infamous among the students of the school. And while he wasn’t a villain, he was probably the closest thing most young students experienced during their time at the school.
Filch was a child born of magical parents that had no magic of his own. Known as a Squib, it was something that deeply bothered Filch. But even without magic, he was shown equal respect and given the chance to be Hogwarts’ caretaker. While there, he quickly made it evident that he had no care or interest in the happiness of Hogwarts’ students, and no House felt this more than Slytherin. Though not all evil, they were a focus of Filch’s anger, and a deleted scene of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II proved that he was easily the House’s greatest enemy.
Over the centuries, Slytherin House has always held a less-than-kind rap when it came to popularity among the other houses. This idea came about as early as the House’s beginnings with the four founders of Hogwarts. It was no secret that Salazar Slytherin was adamant that magic should be performed by pure-blood wizards, and he was often very vocal about his beliefs. He was also the one that placed the Basilisk in the lower levels of the school. Since then, pure-blood wizards have been sorted into the school, with many sharing similar beliefs of their superiority over other types of wizards.
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