The Weasley family.

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Harry and Hermione came to the Weasleys for the holidays. (You are for Ginny.)

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(There's no Percy here, there was little information about him. And I relied on the film when I did this.) So, Hermione and Harry came from Hogwarts to the Weasleys' house for the summer holidays. Because Ron talked them into it. Like, they'd spend their holidays together, it would be so much fun, etc. Although that's exactly what happened.

It was morning, the sun had already risen above the horizon and everything was bright. You woke up, the sun was shining through your window, and the rays illuminated your legs and body. You got up, dissatisfied, but still. When you entered the kitchen, you saw Molly, your mother. And at the table sat Hermione, Harry, and Arthur. The rest were asleep, as usual.

So you sat down at the table, and Molly was already giving you breakfast and told you. -"Good morning Ginny, I hope you slept well."

  • "Yes, I slept well." You answered. Molly just smiled and went somewhere upstairs. You started eating, well, everything was pretty normal. George and Fred were already in the kitchen, with their usual grins. They don't get up that early, do they? Are they up to something again?

Breakfast was over and you were sitting in your room when suddenly Hermione knocked on your door. You opened the door and Hermione asked.

  • "I want to go for a walk with Ron and Harry later, then Ron will naturally wake up. Are you with us, Ginny?"

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Harry Potter

Harry is kind, takes all human relationships seriously, would never betray a loved one, and respects adults, who, of course, have earned this respect. He never attacks first; on the contrary, he often has to defend himself. Harry is a natural leader, and when he has to lead something (like being captain of the Quidditch team or the leader of Dumbledore's Army), he excels at it. Harry never boasts about his fame; in fact, his own fame irritates him. He is unsociable, and despite the fact that he is forced to interact with a large number of people, he only forms close relationships with a few. Harry is quite private, never sharing his feelings and experiences, even with close friends.

Harry Potter is a man of first impressions. If he dislikes someone (or, conversely, likes them) at first sight, he is very reluctant to reconsider his attitude towards them. However, he always easily and even happily forgives the offender, if only he says: “I’m sorry, Harry, I was deeply wrong.” This happened with Ron[5], this happened a year later with Seamus, this happened again with Dudley[6]... Harry cannot abstract himself from his own emotions and rely only on facts like Remus Lupin, he does not have a keen eye for detail like Hermione Granger, he does not have a sense of humor like the Weasley twins. But he is capable of deeply and strongly loving people and having a presentiment of what cannot be explained in words. “Always follow your intuition,” Lupin once tells him, “it almost never deceives you.”

Harry Potter is the spitting image of his father (for Sirius, he's like a resurrected friend), only his green eyes resemble his mother's. Harry is small and thin, looking slightly younger than his age, with black, perpetually tousled hair, a thin face, and protruding knees. He wears round-framed glasses.

Charlie

Charlie is a man of medium height, stocky, with a broad, kindly face. His build is more like that of his brothers than that of the twins. His arms are muscular, covered in calluses and burn marks from working with dragons. Referring to his failure of the first Apparition exam, Ron says that Charlie is larger than him.

Like most Weasley children, he is cheerful, loves to joke, and has an easygoing nature.

Hermione

Hermione loves her studies and devotes a lot of time to them. She can sometimes be overly arrogant and overly proud of her academic achievements. She's ambitious, always trying to be the first to answer questions in class and to stand out for her knowledge, which is why many, not without reason, consider her a know-it-all and a nerd. Her fanatical commitment to order and discipline makes her seem overly "proper" and nerdy, and she's often ridiculed for this. However, first impressions of her are often misleading. While adherence to formal rules and academic success are indeed important to her, it's safe to say that she holds much more significant values ​​and ideals.

Hermione has brown eyes and chestnut-colored hair. When first introduced, she is described as "...a girl with thick chestnut-colored hair, already dressed in her school uniform."

Ron

Ron is the youngest son in the Weasley family. He has five older brothers (Charlie, Bill, Percy, and the twins Fred and George) and a younger sister, Ginny. Ron's mother's habit of holding older siblings up to their younger siblings has given him a peculiar inferiority complex, which he acutely experiences, striving to surpass his older brothers. The fact that Hermione is outperforming him in every subject, and Harry is becoming increasingly famous with each passing year, forces Ron to explore various avenues to achieve this goal.

Ron's greatest fear is spiders. And for good reason: long ago, as a child, one of the Weasley twins turned his teddy bear into a giant spider. Since then, even harmless house spiders have caused Ron panic attacks. However, despite his fears, Ron is willing to sacrifice himself for the well-being of those close to him. He becomes courageous and selfless when his friends need help.

Ron's lack of seriousness in his studies makes him appear lazy and childish. Hermione described him as immature, incapable of understanding the feelings of others. Able to defuse tension at the right moment, Harry Potter's best friend has a peculiar sense of morality that often offends his friends.

In the books, Ron is described as a thin, lanky boy with red hair and blue eyes, his face covered in freckles. Of all his brothers, he is most similar in build to Percy.

Ginny

The long-awaited daughter in the family, Ginny always enjoyed a little extra attention and care from her mother. However, she didn't grow up to be a good girl. Many years later, Hermione let it slip that Ginny had been sneaking Fred and George's brooms out of the shed to fly since she was six. For as long as she could remember, Ginny had always wanted to go to Hogwarts and eagerly awaited that day. Every year, she accompanied her brothers to school. And the last time, when she learned that the famous Harry Potter was on the train, she asked her mother if she could see him.

A short, slender, beautiful girl with bright light brown eyes and straight red hair, a talented, strong sorceress and athlete.

Arthur

Arthur Weasley isn't ambitious. For him, a job well done means far more than career advancement. He'll never stoop to sycophancy, and he'll never undermine his colleagues. He loves his job and doesn't need a promotion. He's happy where he is. And this is precisely what his third son, Percy Weasley, blames him for. At the beginning of the fifth book, George, Fred, Ron, and Ginny tell Harry about Percy's falling out with his parents. Among other things, they accuse him of "being so lousy with Dad" (meaning, his reputation as a reliable, unambitious worker) "we were always... well, not very rich."

He's very composed and non-confrontational. Throughout the six books, there are only two instances of Arthur Weasley losing his temper: the aforementioned argument with Percy and the time, as children, Fred tried to make an Unbreakable Vow (a vow whose breaking results in the death of the offender) with Ron. Arthur Weasley's fight with Lucius Malfoy in the second book, after he insulted Hermione Granger's Muggle parents, seems like a light warm-up by comparison.

He is of a stocky build, with thick hair and normal eyesight.

Molly

Despite her kindness, she's quite a powerful woman in everyday life. She's essentially the true head of the family. At the very least, Molly manages the family's considerable household; she's obviously in charge of the finances, handles organizational issues, and is primarily responsible for raising the children.

She's very hardworking. Throughout the entire series, there's never a time when Molly Weasley doesn't have breakfast ready, no matter what time the characters show up. Ron's mother cooks delicious, varied, and plentiful meals. She's constantly busy with household chores, and at Christmas, every family member (including Harry, since Molly considers him her adopted son) receives a "signature Weasley sweater" knitted by her. Mrs. Weasley isn't as obsessed with cleanliness as Petunia Dursley. If her house has mismatched furniture and the walls aren't sparkling clean, Molly won't mind. The family atmosphere is far more important to her. Even her famous "teardowns" are always to the point and without insults.

In the books, Molly is described as a short, plump woman with red hair. It is only once mentioned that her eyes are the same color as her daughter's (i.e., brown).

Fred

Fred is a very active and impulsive person. Sometimes even his twin brother can't cool his ardor. If you read the book carefully, it becomes clear that Fred is the ringleader and initiator of almost all the pranks. George only picks up on the idea. Fred is also more outgoing and bold than his brother, probably because George is more shy. Fred was quite cruel[41]; he could blow up a salamander for fun or send Montague into a broken Vanishing Cabinet, which nearly killed the Slytherin.

Nevertheless, Fred is always ready to help and is kind to his friends and family. He is determined and brave, and always ready to stand up for himself and what is right. Fred always tries to make people laugh, even in dark times. He doesn't like to make plans; he prefers improvisation[42] and quickly navigates various situations. He and his brother are brilliant wizards, very talented and resourceful, which has always served them well in life.

Fiery red hair. He looks so much like his twin brother, George, that even his parents and best friend, Lee Jordan, often confuse them. Thickset and stocky, he and his brother are slightly shorter than the lanky Ron, but taller than Harry. Fred dresses very flamboyantly and extravagantly.

George

George, like his twin brother, is carefree and frivolous, capable of amusing those around him with his jokes and pranks. However, in most cases, Fred initiates the initiative, leaving George to develop his brother's ideas. George bears a striking resemblance to Fred, though he is more assiduous. One of the younger twin's memorable character traits is his ability to enjoy the little things, as evidenced by an incident that occurred during Operation Seven Potters.

Flaming red hair. He looks so much like his twin brother, Fred, that even his parents and best friend, Lee Jordan, often confuse them. Thickset and stocky, he and his brother are slightly shorter than the lanky Ron.

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