Ronald Bilius "Ron" Weasley
was a pure-blood wizard, the sixth and youngest son of Arthur and Molly
Weasley, née Prewett. He was also the younger brother of Bill, Charlie,
Percy, Fred, George, and the elder brother of Ginny. Ron and his
brothers and sister lived at the Burrow, on the outskirts of Ottery St
Catchpole.
Ron inherited the typical Weasley family traits: fiery red hair and a freckled complexion. When he became embarrassed, his ears notably turned red. He had blue eyes, a long nose, and was described as being very tall and lanky, with big hands and feet. In this way, his stature was similar to those of his older brothers Bill and Percy, rather than the heavily built Charlie, and Fred and George.
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His sister Ginny once joked to the trio that Ron had a Pygmy Puff tattoo, though it is doubtful that the remark had any truth in it.
Ron
was a very funny person, but often emotionally immature, and
insensitive. He had a sardonic, wisecracking sense of humour that often
brought his friends laughter and relaxation.
However, as Hermione Granger
and Luna Lovegood pointed out, his humour could occasionally be
hurtful, even if unintentionally. Hermione was frequently frustrated
with Ron's immaturity, once commenting that he had the emotional range of a teaspoon. During his time searching for Voldemort's Horcruxes with Harry and Hermione, Ron matured greatly, and even took to leading the trio when Harry temporarily fell into a depressive mood.
Ron's
character was also marked by moodiness and insecurity. He could be
argumentative, a trait particularly displayed in his bickering with
Hermione. He also had a fierce temper, which was especially prone to
provocation if his loved ones were insulted, and was not above
undermining the ways of wizarding kind during confrontations.
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Ron
frequently demonstrated great bravery in attempting to protect those he
loved, from facing his arachnophobia to stand by Harry in his second
year to trying to take Hermione's place when Bellatrix Lestrange
isolated her for interrogation with the Cruciatus Curse.
Ron began attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and was Sorted into Gryffindor House. He soon became best friends with fellow student Harry Potter and later Hermione Granger.
Together,
they faced many challenges during their adolescence, including keeping
the Philosopher's Stone from Professor Quirinus Quirrell, saving Ginny
from the Basilisk of the Chamber of Secrets, saving Harry's
godfather Sirius Black from the Dementors of Azkaban, guiding Harry
through the Triwizard Tournament, forming Dumbledore's Army and fighting
in numerous battles of the Second Wizarding War: including the Battle
of the Department of Mysteries, Battle of the Astronomy Tower, and
Battle of the Seven Potters.
Ronald Bilius Weasley was born to Arthur and Molly Weasley, née Prewett, at the height of the
First Wizarding War.
During the first war his maternal uncles Fabian and Gideon Prewett, both members of the Order of the Phoenix, were murdered while fighting a group of four Death Eaters led by Antonin Dolohov. While he was still a toddler, the war ended for a time after Lord Voldemort's first defeat at the hands of Ron's classmate-to-be Harry Potter.
During the first war his maternal uncles Fabian and Gideon Prewett, both members of the Order of the Phoenix, were murdered while fighting a group of four Death Eaters led by Antonin Dolohov. While he was still a toddler, the war ended for a time after Lord Voldemort's first defeat at the hands of Ron's classmate-to-be Harry Potter.
Ron and his five older brothers -Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred and George- as well as his younger sister, Ginny, grew up in The Burrow on the outskirts of Ottery St Catchpole in Devon, England. Like all his siblings, he was home educated in reading, writing and simple maths by his mother.
The Weasley family was not wealthy at all, compared to other wizarding families. Many other pure-blood families, particularly the Malfoys, disdained them for their blood traitor beliefs and lack of wealth. They tried their best to make up for this with their love.
The Weasley siblings, especially Fred and George, were fond of teasing and playing pranks on each other, and Ron was a particular target for Fred and George. They once transfigured Ron's teddy bear into a giant spider, sparking his arachnophobia.
On another
occasion, the twins nearly got him to make an Unbreakable Vow, which
finally made their father truly furious, and Fred would later state that
his left buttock has never been the same since after the row that
ensued.
They also once got him to eat an Acid Pop which burnt a hole through his tongue. When Ron was younger, he had a pet rat named Scabbers, whom he had inherited from Percy. This rat was actually Peter Pettigrew, a traitor to all wizard kind.
Ron was very fond of Scabbers, but wasn't sad to let him go when he found out the truth about his old rat. Ron had a fairly happy childhood, which Harry, who had been brought up by his spiteful relatives the Dursleys, envied. To compensate for their impoverishment, Ron's mother indulged him in three delicious meals daily. This became so habitual that missing a meal in later life would irritate Ron.
They also once got him to eat an Acid Pop which burnt a hole through his tongue. When Ron was younger, he had a pet rat named Scabbers, whom he had inherited from Percy. This rat was actually Peter Pettigrew, a traitor to all wizard kind.
Ron was very fond of Scabbers, but wasn't sad to let him go when he found out the truth about his old rat. Ron had a fairly happy childhood, which Harry, who had been brought up by his spiteful relatives the Dursleys, envied. To compensate for their impoverishment, Ron's mother indulged him in three delicious meals daily. This became so habitual that missing a meal in later life would irritate Ron.
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Ron began attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry at the customary age of eleven. He was Sorted into Gryffindor House, like every other Weasley. On his first trip on the Hogwarts Express, Ron met and became friends with the famous wizard Harry Potter.
Harry let him share his carriage on the Hogwarts Express and purchased a large amount of wizarding snacks from the Hogwarts Express food trolley to share with him. Later on, Harry would stand up for Ron against Slytherin bully Draco Malfoy and Ron would elect to be his second for a midnight duel.
Ron
and Harry first met Hermione Granger on the train but Ron did not
particularly take to her.
Ron, especially, was annoyed by what he saw as
Hermione showing off her knowledge of magic, such as when she corrected
him on the pronunciation of the incantation Wingardium Leviosa. Prior
to the Hallowe'en feast, Ron said that she was a know-it-all and did not
have any friends. Hermione overheard and went running to the girl's
bathroom in tears.
That evening, during the Hallowe'en feast, it was announced that a mountain troll was loose in the school. Ron and Harry came to Hermione's rescue after hearing that she was in trouble, and she, in return, lied to protect them from Professor McGonagall. The three then became friends.
That evening, during the Hallowe'en feast, it was announced that a mountain troll was loose in the school. Ron and Harry came to Hermione's rescue after hearing that she was in trouble, and she, in return, lied to protect them from Professor McGonagall. The three then became friends.
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During their first year, the three of them learnt that the Philosopher's Stone was being hidden in Hogwarts and sought to protect it from being stolen by Severus Snape, whom the young wizards believed to be working for Lord Voldemort. Ron's talent in Wizard's Chess allowed them to pass one of the obstacles protecting the stone, which was a life-sized game.
Ron
sacrificed himself as a game piece so Harry could place the enemy king
in checkmate, allowing Harry and Hermione to move on. Ultimately, it was
discovered that Professor Quirrell was trying to steal the stone for
Voldemort.
Harry succeeded in defeating him and protecting the
Philosopher's Stone, and Ron was awarded fifty House points by Albus
Dumbledore for the best played game of chess that Hogwarts has seen
these many years, allowing Gryffindor to win the House Cup for the
first time in seven years. Ron also became a Gryffindor prefect and a Keeper on the Gryffindor Quidditch team during his fifth year at Hogwarts. He skipped his last year of school in order to accompany Harry and Hermione
on a hunt to destroy all of Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes and fought in
the Battle of Hogwarts, during which he lost his brother Fred, a loss
which devastated him and his family, especially George, his twin.
Having not heard from Harry Potter,
Ron, Fred and George Weasley, in a planned scheme to rescue him from 4
Privet Drive, drove Arthur Weasley's flying Ford Anglia to the Muggle
town of Little Whinging and tore the bars from Harry's bedroom window
using the car's horsepower.
Ron helped Harry get his things in the car, and they left for the Weasley House. Upon landing Ron and his brothers were ratted out by Molly Weasley for having taken such a risky course of action.
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At the
start of that year's school term, Ron and Harry missed the Hogwarts
Express due to the tricks of Dobby the house-elf and were forced to use
the Ford Anglia to travel to Hogwarts. At the end of their journey, the
car failed, causing the boys to crash-land into the Whomping Willow.
They were nearly killed when the tree shook, and the car jettisoned them
and took off into the Forbidden Forest, where it remained.
After Voldemort rose to power and the Second Wizarding War began, Dumbledore reformed the Order of the Phoenix. The Order moved into their headquarters at 12 Grimmauld Place with the Weasley schoolchildren and Hermione Granger,
where they helped Molly Weasley clean the old house and remained
watchful for information about Harry. Harry arrived at the headquarters
after a Dementor attack on his cousin. Ron felt sorry that he had
to keep Harry oblivious to the Order's plan and soon learnt that
Harry's anger had been growing due to his isolation from his friends and
his persecution by the media.
Ron never received a seventh year of education at Hogwarts. Ron married Hermione, and later the couple had two children: Rose and Hugo. Ron was also the godfather and uncle of Harry and Ginny's oldest son. At some point, Ron, Harry, and Hermione were all featured on Chocolate Frog Cards for their accomplishments, which Ron considered his finest hour.
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Don’t let it worry you.
It’s me, I’m extremely famous.
Ron Weasley
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