Miscellaneous

Do Fred and George care about Ron?

Do Fred and George care about Ron?

Yes they did love him – please bear in mind they were in a large family, and they (Fred and George) were twins, which is always a special relationship. They did care for Ron as best they could being teenage boys. They cared enough to get the car to rescue Harry because he was Ron’s friend.

How much older is Percy than Fred and George?

Bill is two years older than Charlie, who is three years older than Percy, who is two years older than Fred and George, who are two years older than Ron, who is a year older than Ginny.

Why does Ron’s brother help Umbridge?

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Percy is the third oldest Weasley child. Percy thinks that Fudge is the way for him to establish a real career for himself. He wants to do better (career-wise) than his father, so Percy willingly turns his back on Professor Dumbledore and joins with Fudge and Professor Umbridge.

Why did Fred and George take the vow with Ron?

As it happened, the twins had attempted to get Ron to complete a vow, with George being the facilitator and Fred making the vow with Ron. They figured it would be funny to get their younger brother to agree to this, despite the fact that the twins themselves were only seven years old at the time and Ron was only five.

Why don’t Fred and George tell Ron and Ginny about the map?

With seven children all growing up together out in the country it’s strange that the family isn’t better at communicating with one another. Fred and George don’t tell Ron about the Marauders Map. Ginny goes into a depression and can only pour her heart out to an enchanted diary.

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How similar were Fred and George Weasley?

While Fred and George Weasley may have looked so similar that even their parents couldn’t tell them apart sometimes, and were so close that you rarely saw one without the other, they were still individuals. Let’s celebrate the differences between our favourite twins.

Why did Percy blame his father for being poor?

Percy Weasley devoted himself to the ministry, choosing to side with those who denounced the return of Voldemort rather than his own family. But even more, Percy blamed his father, Arthur, for being poor. He cited his love and infatuation with muggles as their reasons for being poor.