George Weasley
George Weasley | |
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Biographical information | |
Born | 1 April, 1978[1] |
Blood status | Pure-blood[2] |
Marital status | Married |
Also known as | |
Title(s) | Beater[2] |
Physical information | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Hair colour | Red[2] |
Skin colour | fair |
Family information | |
Family members |
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Magical characteristics | |
Boggart | Lord Voldemort[12] |
Wand | 15" |
Affiliation | |
Occupation | Co-Owner of Weasleys' Wizarding Wheezes[6] |
House | Gryffindor[2] |
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 on Fred and George[src]
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BiographyEdit
Early lifeEdit
- "We've been hearing explosions out of their room for ages, but we never thought they were actually making things, we thought they just liked the noise."
- —Ginny Weasley on the twins' experiments[src]
George and Fred were troublemakers from a young age, delighting in playing clever pranks and in teasing their siblings (especially Percy), and it was a challenge for their mother to try to keep them under control. It was not uncommon for explosions to be heard coming from the bedroom they shared.[13] Some of the stunts they pulled as children include setting a Dungbomb off under their great-aunt Muriel's chair during a Christmas dinner,[5] turning Ron's teddy bear into a giant spider after Ron accidentally broke Fred's toy broomstick,[8] giving Ron an Acid Pop which burnt a hole in his tongue,[6] and nearly tricking Ron into taking an Unbreakable Vow.[6]
Hogwarts yearsEdit
Early yearsEdit
- Fred: "Don't worry, Ginny, we'll send you loads of owls."
- George: "We'll send you a Hogwarts toilet seat."
- Molly: "George!"
- — George and Fred departing for their third year[src]
In his second year, George joined the Gryffindor Quidditch team as a Beater, as did Fred. They were both extremely skilled players, described by Oliver Wood as being like "human Bludgers".[2]
It was said to Harry Potter by their youngest brother, Ronald Weasley, on the Hogwarts Express that Fred and George achieved "brilliant grades", at least in their early years,[2]. as their achievements were considerably fewer in later years, earning only three Ordinary Wizarding Levels.
Third yearEdit
Fourth yearEdit
In the summer of 1992, before his fourth year, George, Fred, and Ron rescued Harry from his relatives' home, picking the lock through Muggle methods. The four boys then flew to the Burrow in their father's enchanted car. When the school year began, George and Fred took to teasing their younger sister Ginny, who was starting her first year.[8] They were trying to cheer her up, unaware that she was under the influence of Tom Riddle's Diary and thus emotionally fragile. That year, the Chamber of Secrets was opened and rumours were circulating that Harry was responsible for it, since he spoke Parseltongue and thus might be the Heir of Slytherin. Neither George nor Fred took these rumours seriously, and frequently joked about it. They also came to Hermione Granger's defence when Draco Malfoy called her a "filthy little Mudblood", lunging at him, only to be blocked by Marcus Flint.[8] At the end of the school year, George was relieved when his younger sister was saved - and delighted when she revealed that Percy had a secret girlfriend, as this was another opportunity to tease him.[8]That summer, the Weasley family took a holiday to Egypt, where Bill was working as a Curse Breaker. While there, Fred and George tried to push Percy, who had been acting even more arrogant than usual because he learned he had been appointed Head Boy, into a pyramid. Their mother stopped them and scolded them severely.[11]
Fifth yearEdit
- 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."
- George: "Anyway, we know it off by heart. We bequeath it to you."
- — George and Fred giving Harry Potter the Marauder's Map[src]
Sixth yearEdit
Once at school for their sixth year ( before their sixth year, they attended the Quidditch World Cup ), George and Fred began selling as well as experimenting with their inventions. That year, Hogwarts also hosted the Triwizard Tournament, which Fred and George both wanted to enter, despite being underage. They attempted to fool the Age Line Spell that Albus Dumbledore put around the Goblet of Fire using an Aging Potion, but the attempt was unsuccessful though they both thought their beards were uproariously funny. At the end of the school year, Cedric Diggory, one of the champions, was murdered by Peter Pettigrew on the orders of the newly revived Lord Voldemort, who was reborn.[13] Harry surprised the twins by giving them the one-thousand Galleons he won in the Tournament in order for them to start up their joke business. They were extremely grateful, and promised Harry free merchandise.[13]Seventh year and rebellionEdit
Although neither George nor Fred were very concerned about completing their educations, they returned to Hogwarts for their seventh year, and continued to develop and sell their joke products. Hermione managed to stop them from testing out their products on younger students after threatening to tell their mother that they had been tricking first-years into trying out treats from the Skiving Snackboxes, a threat George considered "below the belt". George and Fred also joined Dumbledore's Army, as they greatly disliked the new Defence Against the Dark Arts professor and High Inquisitor Dolores Umbridge and wanted to oppose Ministry control at Hogwarts as well as prepare to fight Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters.[10]
Later in the year, Umbridge kicked George, Fred, and Harry off the Gryffindor Quidditch team and gave them all lifetime bans from Quidditch after George and Harry got into a fight with Draco Malfoy (although their bans were lifted immediately when Umbridge was removed from Hogwarts).[10] The Slytherins had written the lyrics to the demeaning song Weasley is Our King, intended to humiliate Ron and undermine the Gryffindor team, and then insulted George's parents and Harry's late mother. Things would get worse for George and his family around Christmas, when their father was attacked by Nagini, Voldemort's snake familiar. The Weasleys split their Christmas holidays between Order headquarters and St. Mungo's, although Percy did not visit and sent the jumper his mother sent him back unopened, continuing his estrangement.[10]
- Fred: "If anyone fancies buying a Portable Swamp, as demonstrated upstairs, come to number ninety-three, Diagon Alley — Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, our new premises!"
- George: "Special discounts to Hogwarts students who swear they're going to use our products to get rid of this old bat!"
- — George encouraging customers and rebellion against Dolores Umbridge[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
- George: "Come through the back, Harry, that's where we're making the real money..."
- Fred: "We've just developed this more serious line. Funny how it happened..."
- George: "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."
- — George and Fred to Harry Potter in 1996[src]
When Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, as well as their parents and a few of their siblings visited their shop in the summer of 1996, the place was described as "packed with customers" to a degree that it was extremely difficult to get near the shelves. Fred and George had also created a Defence Against the Dark Arts line of products, such as "Shield Hats" and "Shield Cloaks" that were widely purchased by the Ministry for its staff.[6] Throughout the school year of 1996 to 1997, the twins were able to disguise products to be sent into Hogwarts by mail order (even though all their merchandise was banned by Argus Filch) to the students. One of their services was to have their own line of Love Potion to be disguised as perfume bottles. They also bred magical animals such as Pygmy Puffs, which were miniature Puffskeins.[6]
Battle over Little WhingingEdit
- George: "Saintlike. You see. . .I'm holy. Holey, Fred, geddit?"
- Fred: "Pathetic. Pathetic! With the whole wide world of ear-related humour before you, you go for holey?"
- George: "Ah well. You'll be able to tell us apart now, anyway, Mum."
- — George joking about losing his ear in battle.[src]
Wedding of Bill and FleurEdit
That same summer, George attempted to flirt with two "pretty French girls" who came to the Burrow to attend his brother Bill's wedding to Fleur Delacour, but, unfortunately for George, Fred got to them first, leaving George to deal with a gaggle of middle-aged witches.[5]PotterwatchEdit
When the war reached its worst point in late 1997 and 1998, George possibly participated in Potterwatch, a radio program hosted by his friend Lee that opposed Voldemort's reign of terror, as his brother Fred did.[5] They spread the truth about the Death Eater regime that was not being reported by the Daily Prophet or other news outlets, and encouraged the public to support Harry and to protect Muggles who were falling victim to the Death Eaters.[5]Battle of HogwartsEdit
Later in the war, he and his family friends returned to Hogwarts to fight the invading Death Eater army; he and Fred were placed in charge of the defense of the castle's secret passages by Kingsley Shacklebolt. Fred was killed in an explosion possibly caused by Death Eater Augustus Rookwood, which deeply devastated George.[5] George and Lee Jordan were later seen defeating Yaxley.[5] George also saw Harry Potter defeat Lord Voldemort, thus ending the war.[5]
Later lifeEdit
George never truly got over Fred's death, but he eventually married Angelina Johnson, Fred's ex-girlfriend, and named his first child Fred in loving memory of the twin brother he lost.[9] The couple also had a daughter named Roxanne.[9] George continued to run Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes to great success; his younger brother Ron helped him to turn the shop into a real money-spinner.[9]Physical appearanceEdit
George, like the other members of the Weasley family, sports flaming-red hair and freckles, and is shorter than his brothers Bill, Percy, and Ron, and somewhat stocky, like his brothers Fred and Charlie. However, he is still fairly tall, as he is mentioned as being taller than Harry Potter[14]. As a result of an injury from Severus Snape's Sectumsempra during the Battle over Little Whinging, George is missing his left ear.[5]Personality and traitsEdit
- George: "What made you see sense, Perce?"
- Percy: "It’s been coming for a while... I managed to make contact with Aberforth and he tipped me off ten minutes ago that Hogwarts was going to make a fight of it, so here I am."
- George: "Well, we do look to our prefects to take a lead at times such as these. Now let’s get upstairs and fight, or all the good Death Eaters’ll be taken."
- — George upon reconciling with Percy during the Battle of Hogwarts[src]
George's prankster nature is enjoyed by nearly everyone in his family, aside from his brother Percy and his mother, who both consider jokes to be immature and childish. However, his pranks targeted at Percy were usually good-natured, and the only thing that got hurt was Percy's pride. He and Fred particularly enjoyed teasing Percy and their younger brother Ron,[8] while they were especially close to their sister Ginny, who was similar to them in temperament.[6] However, they were protective of their siblings, and eventually extended this familial protectiveness towards Ron's friends Harry Potter and Hermione Granger (who later became their in-laws).
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: George was a highly talented Beater for the Gryffindor Quidditch team since his second year. Oliver Wood described the twins as "unbeatable"[13] and Harry Potter thought that they flew like two "human Bludgers"[2]. Thus, George was an excellent flyer and also had highly precise aim. After the twins left Hogwarts, Harry lamented that he was never able to find replacements as talented as they were for the team[6].
- "...it was a good bit of magic."
- —Filius Flitwick on the twins' Portable Swamp[src]
- Charms: One of the few O.W.L.s George bothered to achieve was in Charms[16], a subject he and Fred 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[10].
- "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: George was capable of inventing spells, potions, and other magical products, a highly advanced and rare skill. Along with Fred, George 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[10], and Patented Daydream Charms, which Hermione Granger considered to be "extraordinary magic". The twins 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.[6]
- "...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: George was highly skilled at Transfiguration; it was one of the few O.W.L.s George ever tried to achieve[17].
- "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]
- Defence Against the Dark Arts: George 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 Army[18]. George's talent at defence would contribute to his ability to invent Defence Against the Dark Arts items with Fred such as Decoy Detonators, and to obtain rare and useful defence items such as Peruvian Instant Darkness Powder[6]. The twins 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, during which he lost an ear by Severus Snape; however, Snape was aiming a Death Eater. George also fought in the Battle of Hogwarts, during which he was in charge of guarding the school passages, along with Fred.[5]
- "– 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 the twins swiped the Marauder's Map from Argus Filch's office,[11] 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 George to tell Hermione Granger where the Hogwarts kitchens were[13], and for him and Fred to lead the defence of the school's secret passages during the Battle of Hogwarts[5].
- 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 traveling a close distance easier, they both took to Apparating as often as possible, even over very short distances.[10]
- 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[8]. 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[6]. This may have been influenced by their father, Arthur Weasley, who was very interested into 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: George was an skilled duellist who along with Lee Jordan he defeated the Death Eater Yaxley, during the Battle of Hogwarts. He also fought in Battle over Little Whinging where he lost his ear. He survived the Battle of Hogwarts and the war.
PossessionsEdit
- Wand: George's wand is 15 inches long.[19] The wood and core is unknown. Most likely, this was bought second-hand, as are most of the Weasley possessions. Assuming that it was bought at the age of eleven, before beginning their education at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, it would've been purchased in 1989. It is probable that George's wand was more suitable for Transfiguration work, because of his choice in subjects.[20].
- "This little beauty's taught us more than all the teachers in this school."
- —Fred on the Marauder's Map[src]
- The Marauder's Map: Along with Fred, George "nicked" the Marauder's Map from a drawer in Filch's office, during their first year.[11] Sometime between then and 1993, he and Fred figured out how to unlock and erase the Map.[11] He used they map ever since until 1993, he gave the map to Harry Potter in order for him to sneak into Hogsmeade.[11]
- Cleansweep Five: George and his twin each flew on a Cleansweep Five when they played as Beaters for the Gryffindor Quidditch team.[21] Their use of such outdated broomsticks was likely due to their family's financial problems.[21] Despite this, the twins are still very skilled in flying and as Beaters.[2]Draco Malfoy, "who could always afford the best," insulted Fred and George's vintage brooms by saying that a museum would bid for them.[21] Their brooms, along with Harry Potter's, were confiscated by Dolores Umbridge when they assaulted Malfoy for insulting their families.[22] 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.[22] The broomsticks created two rather large holes in Umbridge's door.[22]
- Joke items: Including the items that he had already made, George 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.[2] These include Dungbombs, Dr. Filibuster's Fabulous Wet-Start, No-Heat Fireworks and Stink Pellets.[2]
RelationshipsEdit
Fred WeasleyEdit
- George: "Well, now —"
- Fred: "— what with Dumbledore gone —"
- George: "— we reckon a bit of mayhem —"
- Fred: "— is exactly what our new Head deserves."
- — George and Fred's characteristic back-and-forth conversation[src]
George was devastated by the death of his twin in the Battle of Hogwarts, and would never truly get over this loss.[9] He eventually named his son after Fred.[9]
Other siblingsEdit
- George: "Why aren't you wearing yours, Ron? Come on, get it on, they're lovely and warm."
- Ron: "I hate maroon."
- George: "...P for prefect! Get it on, Percy, come on, we're all wearing ours, even Harry got one. And you're not sitting with the prefects today, either. Christmas is a time for family."
- — George insisting his brothers wear their Weasley jumpers[src]
George and Fred also enjoyed teasing their only younger brother, Ron. Ron’s phobia of spiders derives from a prank the twins played on him when he was young.[8] They also teased him over things such as his embarrassing crush on Fleur Delacour.[13] After Fred's death, Ron helped George run the joke shop for a time. George was quite close to his sister Ginny, who was similar to the twins in temperament and also liked to tease Ron. They were protective of her, as well, often disapproving of her love life.[6]
ParentsEdit
Like most members of the Weasley family, George got on well with his parents.Mrs. Weasley was often unhappy with the twins' lack of seriousness and commitment to his learning. She was unhappy with both their earning of only three O.W.L.s and desire to own a joke shop.[10] Mrs Weasley was very upset when she first saw George's cut ear,[5] and thanked Remus Lupin, who saved George from Death Eaters.[5]
Mr. Weasley was more laid back than his wife. While not overly supportive of George and Fred's wrongdoing, he seemed to encourage the trying of new things.[8] Mr. Weasley was excited when informed of George's adventure rescuing Harry Potter from the Dursleys and only pretended to be strict.[8] He was upset by George's injuries after the Battle over Little Whinging, but also very glad that George survived the battle.[5]
After the war, Mr. and Mrs. Weasley had two grandchildren through George and his wife, Angelina Johnson .[9]
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
- Hermione: "If you don't stop, I'm going to--"
- Fred: "Put us in detention?"
- George: "Make us write lines?"
- Hermione: "No, but I will write to your mother."
- Fred: "You wouldn't."
- — Hermione makes the one threat that can scare Fred and George.[src]
Angelina JohnsonEdit
George was friendly with Angelina Johnson, a Gryffindor in his year and fellow Quidditch player, during their school years. She dated his twin brother for a time, attending the Yule Ball with him in 1994.[13] After Fred’s death and the end of the Second Wizarding War, she and George evidently grew closer, and eventually married and had two children together, one of them named after George's late twin.[9]Minerva McGonagallEdit
Minerva McGonagall was the Transfiguration teacher during George and his brother, Fred'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 the twins and Harry kicked off the Gryffindor Quidditch team.[10] McGonagall often perceived the twins as naughty 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 George made his legendary escape in 1996, McGonagall assisted Peeves to unscrew an overhead chandelier,[10] in an obvious homage to Fred and George.Lee JordanEdit
Lee Jordan was best friends with Fred and George during his time at Hogwarts,[2] and often got into trouble along with them. In 1995 he joined Dumbledore's Army and helped the twins harass Dolores Umbridge, one incident of which resulted in him being punished by "writing lines", scarring his hand.[10] Lee Jordan also attended Fleur and Bill Weasley's wedding, and danced with Ginny Weasley in 1997. On 2 May, 1998, Lee returned with Fred and George to fight in the Battle of Hogwarts.[5] After Fred's death, George and Lee both defeated the Death Eater Yaxley.[5]Hogwarts staffEdit
Fred and George had a good relationship with the most Hogwarts professors. Professor Filius Flitwick, the Charms professor, seemed to like them; he was very happy by their spell work. He also thought that they were very talented wizards,[10] and started to support them, becoming against Dolores Umbridge in 1995.[10] When Fred and George set off fireworks around the ground she spent a day running around putting them out. After she had done 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 into a swamp and then shortly afterwards they departed from school to go into the world of business.[10] Flitwick was seen cheering and supporting them at their departure after they ran rings around Umbridge and Filch.[23] 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.[10]Fred and George were friends with Rubeus Hagrid, the Care of Magical Creatures professor,during their time at Hogwarts. Hagrid seemed to be one of their favourite members of the staff, as he was not too serious, unlike many other professors. They were also among the few people who believed that Hagrid was a great person even after they learned that he was a half-giant.[13] Hagrid also thought that Fred and George were trouble-makers, but very funny.[2] He once compared them with Harry Potter's deceased father James and his best friend Sirius Black.[11] Furthermore, they were all among Harry Potter's closest friends. Fred and George fought in the Second Wizarding War along with Hagrid. However, Fred was killed in the Battle of Hogwarts, during an explosion.[5] It is possible that Hagrid was very sad when he learned about that.
Both Fred and George appeared to like the headmaster Albus Dumbledore and thought that he was the greatest wizard of all time. He seemed to like them, too, despite that they were trouble-makers, and he knew they were good persons. Along with his twin, George joined the Order of the Phoenix, an organisation founded by Dumbledore, in order to oppose Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters.[5] Fred and George both showed loyalty to Dumbledore by punishing Umbridge after Umbridge became headmistress.
Fred and George disliked Severus Snape the potions master. Snape disliked them, too. Snape was eventually charged with being Death Eater; however, he was a double agent and working for the Order of the Phoenix. He accidentally hit George with a Sectumsempra, while aiming at a Death Eater during the Battle over Little Whinging.[5] George possibly learned that Snape was on their side during the Battle of Hogwarts.
- George: "We got into a spot of bother with Filch."
- Fred: "We let off a Dungbomb in the corridor and it upset him for some reason –"
- George: "So he hauled us off to his office and started threatening us with the usual –"
- Fred: "– detention –"
- George: "– disembowelment –"
- — George and Fred explaining their run in with Filch[src]
- "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, George and Fred joined Dumbledore's Army, an organisation 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 Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Ginny Weasley, Lee Jordan and Angelina Johnson.[10]Some members of the army were also members of the Gryffindor Quidditch team, including Alicia Spinnet and Katie Bell.[10] The girls appeared to be close with George, whom they possibly knew since their first year, as well as his brother, Fred. Both of them were very upset when Umbridge kicked Harry and the twins off the team.[10] George met them again when they fought at the Battle of Hogwarts in 1998[5] and they possibly survived the war. 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.[10] George was friendly with them, although not very close; however, he disliked Zacharias Smith,[10] who didn't believe that Voldemort had returned, and did not fight at the Battle of Hogwarts,[5] 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.[5]
Order of the Phoenix membersEdit
George 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. George had a good relationship with most members of the order.He and Fred 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).[10] Sirius was killed by Bellatrix Lestrange during the Battle of the Department of Mysteries in 1996.[10] 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.[11] 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.[5] 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.[5] Tonks was killed during the final battle, too.[5] 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. Before the twins learned about it, they were joking with each other. They immediately stopped talking once they heard Moody died, and their expressions immediately switched to sadness.[5] Kingsley survived the war and became Minister for Magic.[9]
ChildrenEdit
After the Second Wizarding War, George married Angelina Johnson and they had together two children; Fred II, who was named after his uncle, and Roxanne.[9] George possibly had a good relationship with his children, and joked in front of them, as Ron did to his children.Nieces and nephewsEdit
George had also several nieces and nephews, through his siblings; Victoire, Dominique and Louis, Bill and Fleur's children; Molly and Lucy, Percy and his wife, Audrey's children; Rose and Hugo, Ron and Hermione's children; James, Albus and Lily, Ginny and Harry's children. It is supposed that George had a good relationship with his nieces and nephews, and that they liked him. James also appeared to act like George, because they both enjoyed doing pranks and teasing their siblings.[5]EtymologyEdit
George is a popular male given name derived from the Greek word γεωργος (georgos), meaning "farmer" or "earthworker". Saint George was a third-century martyr who became a patron saint of England after the Crusades. Six kings of Britain have borne the name George. Other famous bearers include the composer George Frideric Handel, first American president George Washington, two kings of Greece, and explorer George Vancouver. It was also the pen name of English writers George Eliot and George Orwell.[24]There has been some suggestion that George and Fred 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 George and Fred's first initials.
Behind the scenesEdit
- George is portrayed by British actor Oliver 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.
- It is possible that he and Fred were the basis for Kaoru and Hikaru Hitachiin, a pair of mischievous, red-haired twins from the shojo manga, "Ouran Highschool Host Club."
- Daniel Radcliffe plays George in the "Seven Potters" scene.
- George and Fred each earned fewer O.W.Ls combined than the rest of their brothers.
- George and Fred were the only sons of Arthur and Molly Weasley who did not become prefects during their education at Hogwarts.
- In the novels, J. K. Rowling described the twins as "shorter and stockier" and Percy and Ron as "long and lanky", but in the film, Fred and George were a lot taller and longer than Percy and Ron.
- George Weasley's O.W.L. results have not been specifically stated by name, he had mentioned in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix that he had an inspected Charms lesson, and that he and his brother Fred were going to sell extendable ears before Herbology. Lee Jordan also mentioned that they played Exploding Snap in Defence Against the Dark Arts. Since they only passed three subjects, these are most likely the subjects they passed (although it is also possible that the twins chose different subjects to take beyond OWL level and purposely failed other courses to free up their schedules).
- Rowling has said that George and Fred are among her favourite characters.[25]
- Unlike Ron, his younger brother, George never got mad at Harry Potter for dating and romancing with George's sister, Ginny. However, George was protective of Ginny.
- The Weasley twins were born April Fools Day - April 1st. It's traditional to play a prank on someone on this day, which seems to be a particular hobby of Fred and George's.
- In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 it is George who walks in on Harry and Ginny kissing in the kitchen on Harry's birthday, instead of Ron bursting in on them in Ginny's bedroom.
- It is interesting to note that 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 the film version of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, his missing ear isn't shown for most scenes. It may not even be visibly shown at all.
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