as·sem·blage /əˈsemblij/ noun a collection or gathering of things or people. Students at Hogwarts are contrasting. You have the tall, the short. The bookworms and the Quidditch jocks. The Ravenclaws, the Gryffindors, the Hufflepuffs and the Slytherins. Stereotypes can be a nasty thing. Slytherins are often seen as prejudice, and rude. Gryffindors are the jocks. Ravenclaws are the nerds. Hufflepuffs are the people who simply aren't good enough to be in any other house. Purebloods are seen as the best. Halfbloods are okay, as long as they don't dawdle in Muggle ways. Muggleborns? Oh, you wouldn't believe. The Minister of Magic is one of those people who judges others by stereotypes. Soon, he attempts to make laws against Halfbloods and Muggleborns. And if you're a Slytherin who isn't prejudice, you're going to have some trouble. Who would think that five kids, five students at Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry could make a difference? Hell, not even they believe it. With many differences between them and the Minister trying to interfere, how could these vastly unique children manage to even become friends? What they don't realize is that they're more alike than they thought.All Rights Reserved
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