Over the years, several common misconceptions about the wizarding world in Harry Potter have evolved, but the books have the true answers.
From the way Hogwarts letters are delivered to the symbols of the school Houses, there are several misconceptions about the world of Harry Potter that even fans often get wrong. This has much to do with the Warner Bros movies and how they misrepresented certain aspects of the wizarding world for various reasons. Still, other incorrect ideas developed over the years and became widely accepted by the fandom.
9 Ravenclaw’s Symbol Is An Eagle - Not A Raven Every Hogwarts house in Harry Potter has an animal as a part of its symbol. Gryffindor is, of course, a lion. Hufflepuff is a badger, Slytherin is a snake, and Ravenclaw is—not a raven—but an eagle. The animal that represented Rowena Ravenclaw's house was chosen because eagles have raven claws.
7 Evil Characters Can Cast Patronuses In Harry Potter Since a Patronus is cast by conjuring up a happy memory, a common assumption is that only good wizards are capable of casting them. This idea is often used when discussing Severus Snape's doe Patronus since, if it were true, it would be definitive proof he was good.
4 Polyjuice Potion Does Change The Users Voice Polyjuice potion was a frequent tool in the Harry Potter books. Every time a person used the gloopy brew throughout Harry's story, they took on the form of their target perfectly—voice included. If this hadn't been the case, Barty Crouch Jr's mission surely would have failed, and Harry, Ron, and Hermione's plan to enter the Ministry of Magic would have been downright foolish.
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