It seems like getting sorted into Hufflepuff is a pat on the head and a kindly expectation that you'll never accomplish much.
Has anyone disproved that stereotype?
Answer
Adding to freaknsick's answer, there were some other Hufflepuffs those surely earned a good name for their House:
- Pomona Sprout: Head of the Hufflepuff house and a Herbology teacher.
Nymphadora Tonks: She was an accomplished Auror, and also a member of the second Order of the Phoenix.
Then, before Harry Potter's age, there were:
Bridget Wenlock: He was a famous thirteenth-century Arithmancer, and the first to establish the magical properies of the number seven.
Newton Scamander: He was a famed Magizoologist and author of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
and lastly, there was:
- Helga Hufflepuff herself, who was one of the four founders of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. I assume she accepted students on the basis of traits that defined her personality, which mean, had she been sorted into some house, she would definitely have been a Hufflepuff.
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