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The Weasley Family

The Weasley family is a prominent pure-blood wizarding family, widely respected for their kindness, bravery, and unwavering opposition to Lord Voldemort and his followers. Despite their pure-blood lineage, they are considered “blood traitors” by many elitist pure-blood families due to their association with and acceptance of Muggles, Muggle-borns, and half-bloods. Residing at The Burrow, the Weasleys are central allies of Albus Dumbledore and key members of the Order of the Phoenix. They serve as a surrogate family for Harry Potter, providing him with the love, support, and sense of belonging he lacked in his childhood.

The Weasley family is one of the oldest wizarding families, and all known members have been sorted into Gryffindor House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. First Wizarding War

Relationship with Harry Potter

  • The family first met Harry Potter in 1991 at King's Cross Station. The youngest son, Ron Weasley, quickly became Harry's first and best friend at Hogwarts. Over the years, the family wholeheartedly welcomed Harry, inviting him to stay at The Burrow for summers and holidays, and treating him as one of their own. Molly, in particular, acted as a mother figure to Harry.

Second Wizarding War

  • When Lord Voldemort returned, most of the adult Weasleys immediately joined the reformed Order of the Phoenix. The Burrow served as the Order's headquarters for a time.
  • The family faced significant hardship and danger during this period. Arthur was nearly killed by Nagini but was saved due to a vision Harry experienced. Bill Weasley was mauled and permanently scarred by the werewolf Fenrir Greyback.
  • The family was fractured when Percy Weasley became estranged, siding with the Ministry of Magic against Dumbledore and Harry. He later reconciled with them during the final battle.
  • The family suffered its greatest loss during the Battle of Hogwarts, where Fred Weasley was killed in an explosion. The entire family, including the reconciled Percy, fought bravely in the battle.

Physical Appearance

  • The most defining physical characteristic of the Weasley family is their fiery red hair and freckled complexions. They are typically described as being tall and lanky, although Molly is short and plump.

Personality and Values

  • The Weasleys are known for their immense courage, loyalty, and strong moral compass. They are warm, loving, and fiercely protective of one another and their friends. A notable family trait is a quick, often explosive temper, which is seen in Molly, Ron, Ginny, and Percy.
  • Despite their financial struggles, they are exceptionally generous. Their core values include judging people by their character rather than their blood status or wealth, a stance that sets them apart from families like the Malfoys.

Blood Status and Reputation

  • The Weasleys are a pure-blood family, included in the “Sacred Twenty-Eight” list of truly pure-blood families published in the 1930s. However, the family denounced their inclusion, stating they had ancestral ties to many interesting Muggles and were proud of it (Pottermore). Their pro-Muggle stance and lack of wealth earn them the scorn of families like the Malfoys, who call them “blood traitors.”

Notable Possessions

  • The Burrow: The family home, located in Ottery St Catchpole. It is a magically expanded house with a chaotic but warm and welcoming atmosphere.
  • Weasley Family Clock: A unique magical clock that does not tell time. Instead, its nine hands, each representing a family member, point to their location or status, such as “home,” “school,” “lost,” or “mortal peril.”
  • Flying Ford Anglia: A light blue Ford Anglia that Arthur magically enchanted to fly and become invisible. It was used to rescue Harry from the Dursleys and was later “lost” in the Forbidden Forest.
  • Family Ghoul: A noisy but harmless ghoul that resides in the attic of The Burrow.
  • Family Owls: The family has owned several owls, most notably the ancient and decrepit Errol and Ron's hyperactive tiny owl, Pigwidgeon.
  • The surname “Weasley” is phonetically similar to “weasel.” J.K. Rowling has stated that weasels have an unfairly poor reputation in the UK as unlucky, malevolent animals. She, however, is fond of weasels and chose the name to reflect her affection for the family and to subvert the negative stereotype associated with the animal. The family's red hair is also a trait shared by weasels.
  • J.K. Rowling has frequently stated that the Weasleys are one of her favorite families in the series. She felt that Harry, as an orphan, desperately needed a loving and stable family unit, which the Weasleys provided.
  • In an early draft of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the Weasleys were to have a female cousin named Mafalda who would have been a Slytherin and served as a source of information for Harry, Ron, and Hermione. This character was ultimately cut and some of her traits were incorporated into the character of Rita Skeeter. (J.K. Rowling Website)
  • Following the publication of the final book, J.K. Rowling released a family tree detailing the next generation of the Weasley family, including all of Arthur and Molly's grandchildren by their children and their respective spouses. (J.K. Rowling interview)