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    Ron Expresses Concerns About Being Sorted Into Slytherin

    September 1, 1991
    Pages 106-108
    Ron shares his fears about being sorted into Slytherin and not living up to his family's legacy. He explains that his whole family has been in Gryffindor, and he worries that he won't meet expectations.
    Characters
    Arthur Weasley  Arthur Comments On The Power Of The Dark Wizard Behind The Gringotts Robbery
    Bill Weasley  Bill Works For Gringotts In Africa
    Charlie Weasley  Charlie Studies Dragons In Romania
    George Weasley  George Gave Ron A Dud Spell To Use On Scabbers
    Hermione Granger  Hermione Leaves To Continue Searching For Neville’s Toad
    Neville Longbottom  Neville Continues To Search For His Lost Toad Trevor
    Ron Weasley  Ron Shares His Concerns About Being Sorted Into Slytherin
    Tom Riddle (Lord Voldemort)  Voldemort Is Revealed To Have Been In Slytherin House
    Harry Potter  Harry Learns About Gringotts And The Danger Of Dark Wizards
    Molly Weasley  Molly Was In Gryffindor Like Most Of Her Family
    Peter Pettigrew (Scabbers)  Scabbers Remains Unaffected By Ron’s Spells And Shows No Interest In Quidditch
    Locations
    Africa  Bill Is Working For Gringotts In Africa
    Gringotts  Gringotts Suffers An Attempted Robbery By A Powerful Dark Wizard
    Connections
    Gringotts is Impenetrable  The Failed Robbery Highlights Gringotts’ Strong Security
    Beasts
    Dragon  Charlie Studies Dragons As Part Of His Wizarding Career
    Things
    Quidditch  Ron Enthusiastically Explains Quidditch To Harry
    Slytherin House  Ron Fears Being Sorted Into Slytherin Due To Its Association With Dark Wizards
    Wizard Money  Harry Uses Wizard Money To Buy Items On The Train
    Gryffindor House  Ron Expresses Hope Of Being Sorted Into Gryffindor Like His Family
    Ravenclaw House  Ron Considers Ravenclaw As An Acceptable Alternative House
    The Daily Prophet  The Newspaper Reports On The Attempted Gringotts Robbery
    Groups
    Muggles  Harry Reflects On The Stark Contrast Between Muggles And The Magical World