Fans are focusing on future reboots, but the rest of Harry Potter have paid less attention, including the stage show. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child are an addition to the recent world with interesting premises as it focuses on the next generation of Hogwarts. However, one important detail contradicts the original story, the process of sorting the characters into Hogwarts’ houses. Even if a person is Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff, or Ravenclaw telling a lot about his personality and values, there is more than how you act, and the cursed child is aware of it. It doesn’t seem to be.
In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) hesitates for Harry to have some of the best hats (Leslie Phillips), and after Harry finally settles in Gryffindor, Harry is It is placed on Gryffindor only after interfering and finally settling in Gryffindor. Case. The idea of the sorting process is later explored in the secret room with Harry Potter, as it questions Harry Potter and Harry’s identity, but the cursed child is placed in Slytherin by Harry’s son Albus. It depends on being there. This shows that before selection, and even the final scene in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, they are worried about the risks being Slytherin. Harry’s experience proves that if Albus was really afraid of being Slytherin, he had to ask what he had to do, and the sorting hat didn’t unite him. It must have been.
Harry Potter got his opinion on his sort
Harry may not know much about magic when he arrives at Hogwarts, but from what he hears, he doesn’t want to be in Slytherin, so as the sorting hat discusses his qualities, Harry said, ” Not Slytherin,” he tweets. The sorting hat admits that Harry will fit there, but he takes Harry’s demand into consideration and places it on Gryffindor. But that’s not the end of the question. In the next film, Harry wonders if sorting hats made a mistake. Due to his ability to speak Parseltongue, people believe Harry is the heir to Slytherin, which is a memory of Tom Riddle (Christian Coulson), but Harry is questioned.
The fact that he may have been in Slytherin causes Harry’s anxiety in the second article, until he confides in Dumbledore (Richard Harris), who provides insight into the selection process. Dumbledore tells Harry that despite his Slytherin-like nature of resolve and wit, sorting hats put him on Gryffindor as he asked. The conversation offers one of Dumbledore’s best quotes. “It’s not our ability to show who we really are. It’s our choice.” Throughout the story, Harry proves that he belongs to Gryffindor, but that’s what All go back to that one request. Harry shares with his son as well before he puts on the Hogwarts Express, but Albus’s fears do not affect his home.
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“The Cursed Child” needed Albus to be in Slytherin
Harry’s experience shows how sort hats work, but when it comes to Albus, that’s not true. The cursed child shows that Albus is classified as Slytherin and it is not shown whether he asked to be elsewhere, but before he went to Hogwarts he is Slytherin It reveals how scared he was. Of course, the play uses Albus’s position as a Slytherin-classed potter to confront the negative views of the house held by both Harry and the fans of the franchise. Slytherin’s heroes have only a handful of heroes, but the majority appear to support Voldemort.
Through Albus and his friend Scorpius Malfoy, the cursed child confronts this view, and in order to do so, it requires the Slytherin hero. However, there was no need to ignore the established Canon to do so. The story would be even more interesting if Albus actively asked him to be in Slytherin, despite knowing that his family would be disapproved and that he had chosen an agency. It must have been a thing. The cursed child may have put Albus in family pressure, asked him to stay elsewhere, befriend Scorpio anyway, and explored friendship between the houses in ways the franchise doesn’t. Not there. This is just one of the problems with cursed children, but what was easily avoided was a distracting contradiction.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
release date
November 16, 2001
runtime
152 min
director
Chris Columbus