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Do you belive that there is really a Hogwarts? If so would you go? Am I the only one that waited by the window waiting for the Hogwarts letter?

2007-02-23 12:44:38 · 19 answers · asked by Lily_Flowers 2 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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no, i waited too.......then i got past 11 and got a life..........i wish it was real though, and if it was, i would definitely go. And you know how the dining hall at Hogwarts was designed after the one at Harvard, well, there was a girl who went to Harvard BECAUSE of the dining hall. It looked the the one at Hogwarts!

2007-02-23 12:50:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

hogwarts is >very< real. I've been there, and it was lovely. Not as good as the book describes it, though. A bit touristy, you know, with gift shops and what not, but I managed to snag a great keychain (have it on my ring right now!) and see a lot of witches and wizards. My family rented a room for a night, and let me tell you it was the time of my life. Granted, it was one of the classrooms, so we had to sleep on some of the desks pushed together, but just being there, knowing that I was really at THE Hogwarts, was simply magical. You should go too. What an amazing, low-budget familiy vacation. Highly recommended.

2007-02-23 13:51:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

No Hogwarts is not real, however i think we all wish it was. The house in Hogwarts are based on real house names in a private school in Europe. There actually are Griffendor Hufflepuff Ravenclaw and Slytherian J.K Rowling did a lot of research for her series of books, the last one comes out in July. Upon researching she found this private school and loved the class names for it. If there was a Hogwarts Id love to go. I didnt start reading the books till fourth grade, after the third one had come out but since then i love the books and i always will.

2007-02-23 13:17:41 · answer #3 · answered by Lifes Limits 2 · 0 2

No I don't believe there is one. But I wish there was one. I would have totally gone if I got a letter.

I wish it did exsist so I could send my girls there instead of these lame public schools that they are going to have to go to.

Hogwarts would be my school of choice any day!

I would wait my the window for a letter, but then who would do the laundry & dishes :) ....

2007-02-24 05:50:53 · answer #4 · answered by mrsdragonfly 2 · 0 1

Kinda. I'm still waitin'. I think there is an American Hogwarts. Pigpimples. They start at 12 years old. I know it's kinda creepy and stupid, but still, anything is possible. See ya later ;-)

2007-02-23 14:03:11 · answer #5 · answered by Evil Little MoFo 5 · 1 0

well if there was a hogwarts..which i belive there isnt...i definitly would love to go but at the same time i wouldnt want to go cause i have lots of friends that i would really miss(even though there all really weird!) ^_~

2007-02-24 09:33:49 · answer #6 · answered by ♠Leah♠ 3 · 0 1

well when i turned 11 i did wait for the letter...
but of course there is no such thing as hogwarts...i wish there was though...lol

2007-02-23 12:49:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

only like how little boys and girls have faith interior the Easter bunny. little ones incorporate perception in issues that adults evaluate astounding. existence is a adventure for them, and the international is a appropriate place to a baby-like mentality. loosen up, that is style of lovable that she wanted/envisioned a letter from Hogwarts for her birthday.

2016-11-25 19:59:34 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe that belief is creation. If you really believe there is a Hogwarts, then it is there in a sense. I believe in all sorts of things, and anything is possible. Who knows? Everyone who doesn't believe could be muggles. :P

2007-02-23 15:34:47 · answer #9 · answered by The Goddess of Demons 2 · 0 1

When I was 11 I lived in reality.

2007-02-23 12:51:37 · answer #10 · answered by multipły 6 · 0 1

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