Fred Weasley
Fred Weasley | |
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Biographical information | |
Born | 1 April, 1978 |
Died | 2 May, 1998 (aged 20) Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Great Hall |
Blood status | Pure-blood |
Marital status | Single |
Also known as |
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Title(s) | Beater |
Physical information | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Hair colour | Red |
Eye colour | Brown |
Family information | |
Family members |
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Magical characteristics | |
Boggart | Lord Voldemort Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 |
Wand | 15" |
Affiliation | |
Occupation | Co-owner of Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes |
House | Gryffindor |
Loyalty |
- "The thing about growing up with Fred and George, is that you sort of start thinking anything's possible if you've got enough nerve."
- —Ginny Weasley[src]
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BiographyEdit
Early lifeEdit
- "If you must know, when I was three, Fred turned my — my teddy bear into a great big filthy spider because I broke his toy broomstick..."
- —Ron Weasley explaining the origin of his arachnophobia[src]
Fred and George enjoyed making mischief from a young age, and were quite a handful for their parents. It was not uncommon for explosions to be heard coming from the bedroom the two shared. They also greatly enjoyed teasing their brothers Percy and Ron. At the age of five, Fred transformed Ron's teddy bear into a giant spider, sparking his arachnophobia, after Ron broke his toy broomstick. Also around that age, he gave Ron an Acid Pop, which burnt a hole through his tongue.Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets When they were seven years old, Fred and George nearly succeeded in getting Ron to make an Unbreakable Vow; their father was so angry that Fred later said "his left buttock has never been the same since."Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince One Christmas, Fred and George set off a Dungbomb under the chair of their great-aunt Muriel during a family dinner. The elderly witch most likely wrote the twins out of her will for this stunt, and stopped attending Christmas celebrations at the Burrow, for which all the Weasley children were thankful. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Hogwarts yearsEdit
Early yearsEdit
- "...Fred and George mess around a lot, but they still get really good marks and everyone thinks they're really funny..."
- —Ron Weasley on Fred and George's performance at school[src]
In their second year , Fred and George became Beaters for the Gryffindor Quidditch team. They both used Cleansweep Five broomsticks and were so skilled at Quidditch that they were both described as being like "human Bludgers"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
It was noted by Ron Weasley on the Hogwarts Express that Fred and George achieved "brilliant grades", at least in their early years.Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
Third yearEdit
- Molly: "Fred, you next."
- Fred: "I'm not Fred, I'm George. Honestly, woman, you call yourself our mother? Can't you tell I'm George?"
- Molly: "Sorry, George, dear."
- Fred: "Only joking, I am Fred."
- — Fred and his mother at King's Cross Station before his third year[src]
Fourth yearEdit
- "Someone's - tampered - with - this - Bludger -"
- —Fred while beating the Rogue Bludger away from Harry.[src]
In the summer of 1993, the Weasley family went to Egypt, where Fred and George attempted to lock Percy into a pyramid, which their mother prevented and scolded them for. They thought their older brother was acting particularly pretentious because he had been appointed Head Boy, and repeatedly mocked him for it.
Fifth yearEdit
- Oliver Wood: "We've got two unbeatable Beaters."
- Fred and George: "Stop it Oliver, you're embarrassing us."
- — Fred and George pretending to be embarrassed at Oliver Wood's praise[src]
Fred and George began inventing magical prank items the summer of 1994, starting with the Ton-Tongue Toffee, which Fred "dropped" near Harry's cousin Dudley Dursley in order to test it out. This was very successfull. Fred also attended the Quidditch World Cup with his parents, siblings, Harry Potter, and Hermione Granger, and gambled all of his money on the outcome, which their father told them not to mention to their mother. They did. She was very mad. When Ludo Bagman defaulted on his bet, Fred was furious, and suggested that it was "time to play dirty" like Bagman by informing the Ministry of Magic of his activities. George was against the idea, arguing that it was blackmail.
Sixth yearEdit
The twins began trying out and selling their products, such as Canary Creams, at Hogwarts as their sixth year began. That [1995] year, Hogwarts also hosted the Triwizard Tournament. Despite being under-age, Fred and George wanted to put their names in the Goblet of Fire, and used an Ageing Potion in an attempt to fool the Age Line Spell, without success. When the Yule Ball was announced, Fred asked Angelina Johnson to attend with him, declaring it a "piece of cake" to ask a girl out. At the end of the school year, Fred and George were surprised and very grateful when Harry gave them the one thousand Galleons he won in the Triwizard Tournament in order for them to start their joke shop.Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireSeventh year and rebellionEdit
- Fred: "That's not what he said."
- George: "Would you like us to clean out your ears for you?"
- Fred: "Or any part of your body, really, we're not fussy where we stick this."
- — Fred and George shut up Zacharias Smith by threatening him with a lethal-looking metal instrument[src]
Fred and George resumed testing and selling their products at Hogwarts in their seventh year, though Hermione Granger managed to prevent them from testing out Skiving Snackboxes on unsuspecting first years by threatening to tell their mother.The twins also joined Dumbledore's Army to oppose the dictatorial running of Hogwarts under High Inquisitor Dolores Umbridge and to prepare to fight Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters. Umbridge kicked them both off the Quidditch team that year after George and Harry got into a fight with Draco Malfoy after he penned the demeaning song Weasley is Our King to humiliate Ron and then proceeded to insult the Weasley parents and the late Lily Potter. Fred would have participated in the fight, but was held back by three of his team-mates. The Weasleys suffered a near-devastating blow that Christmas when Arthur Weasley was bitten by Nagini, Lord Voldemort's snake familiar. Fred was greatly upset by his father's injury, especially since Percy did not join his family at St Mungo's, continuing his estrangement.
- George: "Well, now —"
- Fred: "—what with Dumbledore gone —"
- George: " — we reckon a bit of mayhem—"
- Fred: " — is exactly what our dear new Head deserves."
- — Fred and George begin their final rebellion[src]
Career as a shop proprietorEdit
Beginning of Weasleys' Wizarding WheezesEdit
- Umbridge: "You two are about to learn what happens to wrong-doers in my school."
- Fred: "You know what? I don't think we are. George, I think we've outgrown full-time education... Time to test our talents in the real world, d'you reckon?"
- George: "Definitely."
- — The twins departing Hogwarts to open Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes[src]
Success as a businessmanEdit
- Fred: "You don't pay here."
- Harry: "But-"
- George: "You gave us our start up loan, we haven't forgotten. Take whatever you like, and just remember to tell people where you got it, if they ask."
- — Harry, Fred and George arguing at Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes
- George: "I wish old Uncle Bilius was still with us, though; he was a right laugh at weddings..."
- Fred: "...before he went loopy he was the life and soul of the party. He used to down an entire bottle of firewhiskey, then run onto the dance floor, hoist up his robes, and start pulling bunches of flowers out of his –"
- Hermione: "Yes, he sounds a real charmer."
- — Fred, George and Hermione at Bill and Fleur's wedding[src]
Battle over Little WhingingEdit
Fred Weasley was a strong supporter of Albus Dumbledore, and joined the Order of the Phoenix as soon as his parents would allow him. In the summer of 1997, Fred and George took part in the Battle over Little Whinging, becoming two of the "seven Potters" to act as decoys while the Order removed Harry from 4 Privet Drive. Fred flew with his father on a broomstick, and was upset to learn that his twin lost an ear due to a Sectumsempra curse at the hands of Severus Snape during the battle. Although initially panicked to the point of being speechless when he saw his twin's loss, as soon as George started joking about it, Fred calmed down.Wedding of Bill and FleurEdit
That same summer, Fred and George eagerly flirted with two "pretty French girls" who came to the Burrow to attend their brother Bill's wedding to Fleur Delacour. He also reminisced about his late uncle Bilius, to the entertainment of George, Ron, Harry, and Hermione.PotterwatchEdit
- "Point is, people, don’t get lulled into a false sense of security, thinking he’s out of the country. Maybe he is, maybe he isn’t, but the fact remains he can move faster than Severus Snape confronted with shampoo when he wants to, so don’t count on him being a long way away if you’re planning to take any risks. I never thought I’d hear myself say it, but safety first!"
- —Fred reporting on Voldemort's movements on Potterwatch[src]
Battle of Hogwarts and deathEdit
- Percy: "Hello, Minister! Did I mention I’m resigning?"
- Fred: "You're joking, Perce! You actually are joking.... I don’t think I’ve heard you joke since you were –"
- — Fred Weasley's last words[src]
Imperiused Minister for Magic Pius Thicknesse. Fred was killed in an explosion possibly caused by Augustus Rookwood. One of the last things Fred heard before dying was Percy joking about resigning from the Ministry . His corpse was later moved to the Great Hall.
Post-mortemEdit
His whole family, as well as Harry Potter and Hermione Granger, were devastated when Fred died. His death was avenged when Rookwood was defeated by Aberforth Dumbledore, and was presumably sent to Azkaban. His twin brother George later had a son whom he named in honour of his lost brother.Times Online — The unwritten story of Harry's friends and their children Though presumably, because of his death, his brother George was never the same again.Physical descriptionEdit
- Fred and George: "Wow – we’re identical!"
- Fred: "I dunno, though, I think I’m still better-looking."
- — Fred and George after taking Polyjuice Potion to look like Harry Potter[src]
Personality and traitsEdit
- Arthur Weasley: "That wasn't funny, Fred! What on earth did you give that Muggle boy?"
- Fred: "I didn't give him anything. I just dropped it...it was his fault he went and ate it, I never told him to."
- George: "How big did his tongue get?"
- — Fred and George talking to their father after pranking Dudley Dursley[src]
Both he and George were renowned for their senses of humour; they were able to make people laugh and relax even in very trying times. Neither Fred nor George took school very seriously, but they were both talented wizards, and demonstrated their ingenuity in their inventions and their business sense in running a highly lucrative shop. They were also staunchly loyal to their loved ones and very brave, having been sorted into Gryffindor and unafraid to stand up against what they thought was wrong, whether it was Dolores Umbridge's tyranny at Hogwarts or Death Eaters.
Magical abilities and skillsEdit
- "E for Exceeds Expectations. And I've always thought Fred and I should've got E in everything, because we exceeded expectations just by turning up for the exams."
- —George Weasley[src]
- "We've got two unbeatable Beaters."
- —Oliver Wood on Fred and George[src]
- Skilled flyer: Fred was a highly talented Beater for the Gryffindor Quidditch team since his second year. Oliver Wood described Fred and George as "unbeatable" and Harry Potter thought that they flew like two "human Bludgers". Thus, Fred was an excellent flyer and also had highly precise aim, as proven in 1992, when he smashes a Bludger with exceptional aim towards Draco Malfoy, even though Malfoy had the fastest broom of the moment, and Fred only a Cleansweep Five. In fact, he only missed because of Dobby the House-elf's intervention. After the twins left Hogwarts, Harry lamented that he was never able to find replacements as talented as they were for the team. He also showed highly skilled control of a broomstick when escaping Hogwarts in 1995.
- "...it was a good bit of magic."
- —Filius Flitwick on the twins' Portable Swamp[src]
- Charms: One of the few O.W.L.s Fred bothered to achieve was in Charms, a subject he and George were extremely talented in. Their skilled spellwork was necessary for many of their magical inventions for Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes. Charms professor Filius Flitwick was so impressed by their Portable Swamp that he left a portion of it intact within Hogwarts.
- "How do those hats work then? I mean, obviously it's some kind of Invisibility Spell, but it's rather clever to have extended the field of invisibility beyond the boundaries of the charmed object..."
- —Hermione Granger's interest in Fred and George's Headless Hats[src]
- Spell invention: Fred was capable of inventing spells, potions, and other magical products, a highly advanced and rare skill. Along with George, Fred invented a wide variety of items for their shop. Some notable items include Extendable Ears, which can be used to spy on others, a series of sickness-inducing sweets, and Patented Daydream Charms, which Hermione Granger considered to be "extraordinary magic". Fred and George also invented items for Defence Against the Dark Arts rather than pranks, such as Decoy Detonators and Shield Hats; the latter were purchased by the Ministry of Magic itself for its employees as a protection method during the Second Wizarding War.
- "Ron threw the sprouts knife at Fred, who turned it into a paper plane with one lazy flick of his wand..."
- —Fred non-verbally turning Ron's sprout knife into a paper plane[src]
- Non-verbal Magic: Fred was highly skilled at Nonverbal spells, indicating a high degree of talent and discipline with magic. He once transfigured a sprout knife Ron threw at him into a paper aeroplane with nothing more than "one lazy flick of his wand".
- "...Fred and George mess around a lot, but they still get really good marks and everyone thinks they're really funny..."
- —Ron Weasley on Fred and George's performance at school[src]
- Transfiguration: Fred was highly skilled at Transfiguration; it was one of the few O.W.L.s Fred ever bothered to achieveMinerva McGonagall, the Transfiguration professor, told him to continue transfiguring his raccoon in 1994, the year after he finished his O.W.L.s.. Also, at the age of five, Fred transfigured his younger brother's teddy bear into a large spider, which shows an impressive level of complexity and control considering his young age.
- "You wouldn't believe how many people, even people who work at the Ministry, can't do a decent Shield Charm... And then we thought we'd get into the whole area of Defence Against the Dark Arts, because it's such a money spinner."
- —Fred and George's success in their Defence Against the Dark Arts products[src]
- Potion-making: As part-owner of Weasley's Wizard Wheezes, Fred is quite skilled in creating new potions, most of the time with positive, humourous effects. George and Fred must have advanced abilities in this type of thing, for their shop is extremely prosperous.
- Defence Against the Dark Arts: Fred was highly skilled at Defence Against the Dark Arts; he achieved an O.W.L. in it and further improved his skills in Dumbledore's ArmyFred was told off for playing Exploding Snap in Dolores Umbridge's class, year after O.W.L.s.. Fred's talent at defence would contribute to his ability to invent Defence Against the Dark Arts items with George such as Decoy Detonators, and to obtain rare and useful defence items such as Peruvian Instant Darkness Powder. Fred also joined the Order of the Phoenix at a young age, and participated in a number of its operations. He fought in the Battle over Little Whinging and came out unscathed, and in the Battle of Hogwarts, during which he defeated a Death Eater opponent and was in charge of guarding the secret school passages, along with George.
- "– or we can ask Fred and George, they know every secret passage out of the castle –"
- —Ron Weasley[src]
- Hogwarts secret passageways expert: Ever since Fred swiped the Marauder's Map from Argus Filch's office with George, they had a great knowledge of all of Hogwarts grounds including the secret passageways. Fred even once commented that the Map had taught him more at school than the professors had. The twins' knowledge of the grounds were second only to the Marauders. They seemed to have memorized the Map entirely, as they gave it to Harry in his third year and still remembered everything. This knowledge allowed Fred to tell Hermione Granger where the Hogwarts kitchens were, and for him and George to lead the defence of the school's secret passages during the Battle of Hogwarts.
- Ron Weasley: "It would have taken you about thirty seconds longer to walk down the stairs."
- Fred Weasley: "Time is Galleons, little brother."
- — Ron and Fred after the latter passed his Apparition test[src]
- Apparition: Fred and George managed to pass their Apparition tests sometime prior to their final year in Hogwarts, apparently "with distinction". To celebrate their coming of age of being allowed to use magic outside of school, as well as making travelling a close distance easier, they both took to Apparating as often as possible, even over very short distances.
- Muggle tricks: Despite being pure-bloods and raised entirely in the wizarding world, Fred and George recognised the usefulness of certain Muggle abilities, and mastered several skills that they found amusing or useful, such as lock-picking. As such, they launched a line of Muggle tricks in their shop, "for freaks like Dad", according to Fred, even though it was not much of a seller. This may have been influenced by their father, Arthur Weasley, who also was interested in Muggles. This also demonstrates Fred and George's ingenuity, as not many people born into the magical world are familiar with Muggle devices or skills.
- Skilled duellist: Fred was a skilled duellist even thought he only fought in, Battle over Little Whinging and The Battle of Hogwarts. He survived the Battle over Little Whinging uninjured, and defeated many Death Eaters prior to his death in the Battle of Hogwarts.
PossessionsEdit
WandEdit
At 15 inches long, Fred Weasley's wand had been bought in 1989, if it was bought when he was eleven. Although it was most likely bought second-hand like many of the Weasley Family's possessions, the wood and core of Fred Weasley's wand is unknown. It is probable that the wand is most suitable for Transfiguration, due to Fred's talents and choice of subjects.The Marauder's MapEdit
- "This little beauty's taught us more than all the teachers in this school."
- —Fred on the Marauder's Map[src]
Cleansweep FivesEdit
Fred and his twin each flew on a Cleansweep Five when they played as Beaters for the Gryffindor Quidditch team.Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Their use of such outdated broomsticks was likely due to their family's financial problems. Despite this, the twins are still very skilled in flying and as Beaters.Harry Potter and the Philosopher's StoneDraco Malfoy, "who could always afford the best," insulted Fred and George's vintage brooms by saying that a museum would bid for them. Their brooms, along with Harry Potter's, were confiscated by Dolores Umbridge when they assaulted Malfoy for insulting their families.Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix After the twins released a Portable Swamp in defiance to the woman, they used a Summoning Charm to retrieve their brooms from her office, and used them to fly out of Hogwarts as a final act of rebellion. The broomsticks created two rather large holes in Umbridge's door.Prank and joke itemsEdit
Including the items that he had already made, Fred owns a large collection of joke items that he had bought from Zonko's Joke Shop to help with their own development and enjoyment for pranks. These include Dungbombs, Dr. Filibuster's Fabulous Wet-Start, No-Heat Fireworks and Stink Pellets.Toy BroomstickEdit
Fred owned a toy broomstick, which his youngest brother, Ron, accidentally broke in 1983. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 9 In revenge, Fred turned Ron's teddy bear into a large spider, leading Ron to become extremely arachnophobic.RelationshipsEdit
George WeasleyEdit
- "You haven't got a letter on yours. I suppose she thinks you don't forget your name. But we're not stupid — we know we're called Gred and Forge."
- —George Weasley to Harry Potter on their Christmas Weasley sweaters[src]
George was devastated by the death of his twin in the Battle of Hogwarts, and would never truly get over this loss. He eventually named his son after Fred.
Other siblingsEdit
- Ginny: "Well – Percy's got a girlfriend.... You won't tease him, will you?"
- Fred: "Wouldn't dream of it."
- George: "Definitely not."
- — Fred "looking as if his birthday had come early" at something to tease Percy about[src]
- Ginny: "I think you're in love, Ron."
- George: "Viktor, I love you!"
- Fred: "Viktor, I do!"
- — Fred, George, and Ginny teasing Ron over his praise of Viktor Krum[src]
ParentsEdit
- "We know how to de-gnome a garden!"
- —Fred to his mum before she suggests many hints and tips.[src]
Molly Weasley was often described as the only one Fred and George were afraid of, and was often unhappy with Fred's lack of seriousness and commitment to his learning. She was unhappy with both his earning of only three O.W.L.s and desire to own a joke shop. However, Mrs Weasley loved him very much and was devastated by her son's death during the Battle of Hogwarts, on 2 May 1998 and was seen crying over his dead body.
Arthur Weasley was more laid back than his wife. While not overly supportive of Fred's wrongdoing, he seemed to encourage the trying of new things. Mr Weasley was excited when informed of Fred's adventure rescuing Harry Potter from the Dursleys and only pretended to be strict. However, he was cranky when Fred slipped Dudley Dursley an enchanted toffee. Mr. Weasley was immensely saddened by Fred's death, and was seen with his wife near his dead body.
Harry PotterEdit
- Fred: "We've come to give you a bit of festive cheer before we go..."
- George: "This, Harry, is the secret of our success."
- Fred: "It's a wrench, giving it to you, but we decided last night, your need's greater than ours."
- — Fred and George giving Harry the Marauder's Map[src]
Hermione GrangerEdit
- Fred: "...we've decided we don't care about getting into trouble any more."
- Hermione: "Have you ever?"
- — Fred and Hermione Granger just before the twins' escape from Hogwarts[src]
They were outraged when Draco Malfoy called her a “Mudblood” in 1992, to the point of attempting to physically attack him. Hermione also warned Fred and his twin brother that their Ageing Potion wouldn't trick the age line protecting the Goblet of Fire due to the fact that Dumbledore would have thought of a foolish ageing potion in advance. They found out she was right when they were blown backwards and grew long, white beards. Fred and George also tried to get Hermione to relax, joking around with her about things such as their late uncle Bilius’s penchant for making mischief at weddings. Hermione also admired the twins’ cleverness and creativity in their spell work, once remarking that they could do some "extraordinary magic", though she did not agree with how they put it to use. Hermione was also one of the few people willing to stand up to Fred and George when she disagreed with them. For example, when she caught them testing sweets from the Skiving Snackbox on first-year students with Lee Jordan, she was furious, and told them off for what she considered taking advantage of innocent children. Fred and George initially scoffed at her concerns and at her ability to make them stop, but backed down when she threatened to tell their mother. However, the twins did not seem to hold a grudge, as they continued to be friendly; Fred even later gave Hermione material from the joke shop free of charge. She was saddened by the death of Fred, comforting a swollen-eyed Ginny. Hermione would eventually become Fred's sister-in-law through her marriage to Ron.
Angelina JohnsonEdit
- Fred: "Oi! Angelina! Want to come to the ball with me?"
- Angelina: "All right, then."
- Fred: "There you go, piece of cake."
- — Fred asking Angelina Johnson to the Yule Ball[src]
Minerva McGonagallEdit
Minerva McGonagall was the Transfiguration teacher during Fred and his brother, George's years at Hogwarts. Although McGonagall was always well known for being strict and stern, she was never shown punishing or even telling off Fred and George for their wild behaviour and many pranks. It was known however that they were good Quidditch players from a good family, and she was visibly displeased with having Fred, George, and Harry kicked off the Gryffindor Quidditch team. McGonagall often perceived the twins as troublemakers but seemed to share their dislike of Dolores Umbridge, who was the Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher for a small time. McGonagall did not attempt to remove the fireworks that surfaced around the school causing great disruptions. When Fred made his legendary escape in 1996, McGonagall assisted Peeves to unscrew an overhead chandelier. It was Fred's desire that such mayhem existed.Lee JordanEdit
- "Listen, we're going down the middle of the train - Lee Jordan's got a giant tarantula down there -"
- —One of the twins on the Hogwarts Express in 1991[src]
Filius FlitwickEdit
Fred and George had a good relationship with many Hogwarts professors. Professor Filius Flitwick, the Charms professor and Head of Ravenclaw House, seemed to like them and he was very happy with their spell work. He also thought that they were very talented wizards and supported them in rebelling against Dolores Umbridge in 1995. When Fred and George set off fireworks around the grounds she spent a day running around putting them out. After she had finished inspecting Flitwick's classroom, he told her that he could have put them all out easily but was concerned he didn't have the authority to do so. After Easter break, the twins used one of their inventions, a Portable Swamp to change a corridor and several courtyards into swamps, shortly afterwards they departed from school to go into the world of business. Flitwick was seen cheering and supporting them at their departure after they circled around Umbridge and Filch. Flitwick was asked to remove the swamp they created, which he did but left a small patch in the corner as he believed it to be really good magic.Rubeus HagridEdit
Fred and George were friends of Rubeus Hagrid, the Care of Magical Creatures professor, throughout their time at Hogwarts. Hagrid seemed to be one of their favourite members of the staff, as he was not too serious and very tolerant, as many other professors were viewed as. They were also among the few people who still believed that Hagrid was a great person, even after they learned that he was a half-giant. Hagrid thought that Fred and George were trouble-makers, but still very funny. He once compared them with James Potter and Sirius Black. Furthermore, they were all among Harry Potter's closest friends. Fred and George fought in the Second Wizarding War along with Hagrid. However, during the Battle of Hogwarts, he, George, and Hagrid split up. Fred, meanwhile, met up with his older brother, Percy, and together they duelled Pius Thicknesse and Augustus Rookwood. However, Rookwood blew up part of the castle, and Fred was killed in the explosion.Albus DumbledoreEdit
- "We'd walk out right now if we weren't determined to do our bit for Dumbledore first."
- —Fred Weasley to Hermione Granger on causing mayhem under Umbridge.[src]
Argus FilchEdit
The twins also disliked Argus Filch, the caretaker. Filch had punished them many times during their Hogwarts years, because they were trouble-makers. Fred also "nicked" the Marauder's Map from Filch, while he and George were in trouble in his office. Filch had a great knowledge of all Hogwarts' secret passageways, only beaten by Fred and George's. When Dolores Umbridge was appointed at Hogwarts, Filch supported her, and tried to punish the twins again. However, Fred and George escaped Hogwarts, flying with their broomsticks.Dolores UmbridgeEdit
- "As I told you once before, Mr. Potter, naughty children deserve to be punished."
- —Dolores Umbridge to Harry Potter, Fred and George.[src]
Dumbledore's ArmyEdit
In 1995, Fred and George joined Dumbledore's Army, an organization founded and led by Harry Potter, in order to oppose Dolores Umbridge and teach Defence Against the Dark Arts to the other students. The twins knew most of them, and they had a good relationship with most members of the army, including Harry, Hermione, Ron, Ginny, Lee and Angelina.Some members of the army were also members of the Gryffindor Quidditch team, including Alicia Spinnet and Katie Bell. The girls appeared to be close with Fred, whom they possibly knew since their first year, as well as George. Both of them were very upset when Umbridge kicked Harry and the twins off the team. Fred met them again when they fought at the Battle of Hogwarts in 1998.
Other members of the army were Neville Longbottom, Luna Lovegood, Dean Thomas, Seamus Finnigan, Lavender Brown, Parvati and Padma Patil, Colin and Dennis Creevey, Ernie Macmillan, Hannah Abbott, Justin Finch-Fletchley, Susan Bones, Cho Chang, Anthony Goldstein, Michael Corner, Terry Boot, Marietta Edgecombe and Zacharias Smith. Fred was friendly with them, although not very close; however, he disliked Zacharias Smith, who didn't believe that Voldemort had returned, and did not fight at the Battle of Hogwarts, as did Marietta Edgecombe, who betrayed the army to Umbridge. However, the rest of them fought for Dumbledore's Army, and at least one of them, Colin Creevey, was killed by Death Eaters.
Order of the Phoenix membersEdit
Fred also became a member of the Order of the Phoenix during the Second Wizarding War. The Order was an organisation led by Albus Dumbledore in order to fight Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters. Fred had a good relationship with most members of the order.He and George were both friends of Sirius Black. Sirius was friendly with them, but he argued with the twins (for example: when he told them to wait at home while their father was in danger). Sirius was killed by Bellatrix Lestrange during the Battle of the Department of Mysteries in 1996. The twins were saddened by his death, but tried not to remind Harry about it.
They were also friends of Remus Lupin, whom they first met in 1993, when he was Defence Against the Dark Arts professor. They considered him among the best teachers of this lesson they had ever had. Lupin fought with the twins in many battles of the Second War, and was killed in the final battle, along with Fred. Their bodies were put near each other's in the Great Hall.
Another member of the Order that they knew was Nymphadora Tonks. Tonks and the twins were close in age, and they were friendly. They fought together in the Battle over Little Whinging and the Battle of Hogwarts. Tonks was killed during the battle, too. Her body was put near Fred's, as well as Lupin's, after their death.
The twins also knew Alastor Moody and Kingsley Shacklebolt. They appeared to have a good relationship, although they were not very close. When Moody was killed by Voldemort, everyone was sad. When the twins learned about it, they were joking with each other. They immediately stopped talking, and their expressions immediately switched to sadness. Kingsley survived the war and became Minister for Magic.
The MaraudersEdit
Fred and his brother George regarded the Marauders with a kind of idolism and they believed that they owed a lot to them, as their invention, the Marauder's Map helped them to achieve a lot of their aims. Although they owned the map for many years, they did not refer to them as the Marauders, but instead they called them by their nicknames: Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs. The twins did not however work out that two of the Marauders were two of their friends in the Order of the Phoenix: Remus John Lupin and Sirius Black. Neither did they discover that Prongs was in fact Harry's father James and that Wormtail was actually Death Eater Peter Pettigrew.EtymologyEdit
The name Fred is generally considered a short form of the name Frederick.Behind the Name" Fred It is the English form of a Germanic name meaning "peaceful ruler," derived from frid, "peace," and ric, "ruler, power." It has been a very common name for rulers of the Holy Roman Empire, Germany, Austria, and Scandinavia, such as Frederick the Great of Prussia.Behind the Name: Frederick Fred is also sometimes used as a diminutive of Alfred, derived from the Old English Ælfræd, meaning "elf counsel," or Alfrid, meaning "old peace." Alfred the Great was a ninth-century king of Wessex who battled the Danes and translated many Latin books into Old English.Behind the Name: Alfred In Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish, Fred means "peace."There has been some suggestion that Fred and George are named after their maternal uncles, Fabian and Gideon Prewett, who were killed in the First Wizarding War, who may have been twins, and who share Fred and George's first initials.
Another possible significance of the twins' names is that George III became king because of the early death of Frederick, Prince of Wales. George III was also deaf in one ear.
Author's commentsEdit
J. K. Rowling has commented that she always knew Fred was going to be killed in the series, though she guessed that readers would have expected George to die first, since he was the "gentler" of the two: “Fred is normally the funnier but also the crueller of the two. So they might have thought that George would be the more vulnerable one and, therefore, the one to die... Either one of them would have been terrible to kill. It was awful killing Fred. I hated that.” She also described Fred and George as "the risk-takers in the family...who just take a totally different life path and were prepared to risk everything"16 July 2005 Leaky Cauldron and MuggleNet Interview.Rowling has also stated that Fred and George are among her favourite charactersF.A.Q.: Favourite Characters at J.K. Rowling's Official Site.
Behind the scenesEdit
- Fred is portrayed by British actor James Phelps in the film adaptations of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chamber of Secrets, Prisoner of Azkaban, Goblet of Fire, Order of the Phoenix, Half-Blood Prince and Deathly Hallows: Part 1 and Part 2 and so is one of the 14 characters to appear in all 8 film adaptations.
- He and George may have been the basis for Kaoru and Hikaru Hitachiin from the shojo manga, "Ouran High School Host Club." They are both a pair of red-haired, mischievous twins.
- Daniel Radcliffe plays Fred in the "Seven Potters" scene.
- In the games, they used to own a shop in a deserted bathroom in Hogwarts, where they sold Wizard Cards, Chocolate Frogs, Cauldron Cakes and other magical items.
- Fred and George each earned fewer O.W.L.s than the rest of their brothers.
- Fred and George were the only sons of Arthur and Molly Weasley who did not become prefects during their education at Hogwarts
- When Harry Potter and his friends lost 150 House points in 1992, he lost favour with the Gryffindor Quidditch team. While understandable, it seems odd that Fred and George turned on him.
- In the novels, the twins are described as being "shorter and stockier" and Percy and Ron as "long and lanky," but in the films, Fred and George are taller and leaner than both Percy and Ron.
- In her drawing of the Weasley family tree, J. K. Rowling put the year of Fred's death down as 1997.Weasley family tree In canon, he actually died in May of 1998.
- His name was Bellatrix Lestrange's last word, in the variation of "Freddie." In the last film this line was cut out and instead it is George who calls Fred "Freddie" when asking if he was ready for battle.
- Despite the fact that they only earned 3 O.W.L.s each, in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Fred mentioned that he was transfiguring a raccoon in Transfiguration. In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, George said that he might be able to sell a "few Extendible ears before Herbology" and Lee Jordan said that Fred and George played Exploding Snap during Defence Against the Dark Arts, and that they had an inspected Charms lesson.
- Fittingly, Fred and George are born on April Fools Day.
- Ironically, in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Fred says that when he gets married, he would not bother with anything fancy. However, he dies and it is instead George who gets married.
- The only times Fred or George have been injured were when they were apart. They were split up at the time of Fred's death and when George lost his ear.
- In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, it appears as though Fred is killed by an unknown Death Eater as the last moment seen of Fred is him scrambling on the floor with a death eater standing over him just as both start to cast a spell and not by the debris of the wall after an explosion in the Hogwarts castle corridor. However, due to the brevity of the scene, it escapes most people that the twin in this scene is George, not Fred. The twin in this scene is wearing a purple jacket, which is what George wears during the Battle of Hogwarts; Fred's jacket is green. Furthermore, the ear is also a clue, as it is mangled and has no earlobe. His death is not seen on-screen much to the dismay of fans, only his body lying dead in the hall is shown.
- It is said that in a deleted scene, Fred gives George his Jacket and George gives Fred his jacket so they have something to remember eachother if something happens. This is most likely the reason when Fred dies he's wearing Purple.
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