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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-05-18 03:39 pm

[ SECRET POST #2328 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2328 ⌋

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[personal profile] attackfish 2013-05-24 12:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I disagree utterly. Zuko is a Hufflepuff. He has drive yes, but he is obsessed with hunting the Avatar to make his father love him, not for ambition. One of his greatest flaws is that he is intensely loyal to the wrong people for the wrong reasons. He is still loyal to and obedient towards his father (and convinced his father loves him) after the man burns half his face off. It takes planning a genocide to convince Zuko that his father doesn't deserve his loyalty. And his moment of greatest guilt is that he was disloyal to his uncle who deserved it more. At the end of the series, he has not renounced loyalty, merely learned to redirect it to more suitable people. Then, there's his obsession with honor. True, it was partly a mask for his quest to earn daddy's love, but he also has an overdeveloped sense of justice and fairness. And you know, his drive, that damn drive of his, well Hufflepuffs are true and unafraid of toil.