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George Weasley

Fred and George are charismatic twins with a witty sense of humor, a gift for inventing popular prank gadgets, a gift for business, and the discovery of Hogwarts. Part of the secret passage. The two brothers were almost identical, and even though they were one percent different, even their mother couldn't tell them apart. They are always full of joy.

This time, meet the wizards' greatest pranksters.

Date of birth: April 1, 1978

House: Gryffindor

Parents: Arthur Weasley and Molly Weiss Lay (née Prewett)

Wife: Angelina Johnson

Children: Fred Weasley II and Roxanne Weasley

Hobbies and specialties: pranks

Identity: Fred's twin brother, the Gryffindor Quidditch team beater, and one of the owners of Weasley's Wizard Wheezes.

Played by: Oliver Phelps. Oliver is the older brother in real life, and his real-life brother James plays his older brother Fred Weasley in the "Harry Potter" movies (I wonder if the two of them secretly swapped roles on set).

The etymology of "Weasley" has been introduced in detail in Fred's analysis, so I won't go into details here. Let’s go straight to “George.”

Derived from the Greek Georgos (Γεωργ?), meaning "farmer, soil cultivator". Like Fred, George himself had nothing to do with the meaning of his name. It is absolutely impossible for him to stay on the ground. George and his twin brother are both men who want to go to heaven. Fred's name may be derived from "Frederick". However, after reviewing the information, it was found in British history that Prince Frederick, Prince of Wales, died unexpectedly before becoming the King of England. His son George III came to the throne later, and George III became deaf in one ear due to porphyria. . These stories coincide with Fred's untimely death and George's ear being cut off in the book.

During their childhood, Mrs. Molly Weasley taught them basic knowledge at home, including English grammar, etc. This is probably one of the reasons why the Geminis were not afraid of anything except Molly's mother. .

From the age of eleven, Fred and George began to study at Hogwarts, and were sorted into Gryffindor House together. Without the restraint of their mother who often ran away and "roared like a lion", they It can almost be said that they are letting loose and making trouble (their glorious deeds are many, so I won’t go into details).

Once, the gamekeeper Hagrid said to Ron: "I have spent almost half my life trying to drive your twin brother out of the Forbidden Forest."

Oliver Wood, the former captain of the Llanffindor Quidditch team, commented on them: "The Weasley brothers are more than capable of dealing with Bludgers - to be honest, they are like two Bludgers themselves."

Their sister Ginny said of their brothers: "One of the good things about growing up with Fred and George is that you get the idea that anything is impossible if you have the guts."

Someone has made statistics: the Weasley twin brother who is mentioned more in the book is Fred, with 905 mentions, while George is mentioned 731 times. In fact, this frequency of occurrence reflects the difference in their personalities to a certain extent: Fred is more out-of-the-box and more action-oriented, while George is more considerate, gentle and careful.

When the twins first appear in the book (Harry meets Fred and George at King's Cross station), Fred speaks first, but the first twin to talk to Harry is not Brother:

"Want to help?" The speaker happened to be one of the flaming-haired twin brothers he met when he broke into the ticket gate. "Yes, please help me," Harry said breathlessly. "Hey, Fred, come here and help!"

With the help of his twin brothers, Harry finally pushed the box to the corner of the compartment.

While one of the twins was caring about helping their family, 80 was George.

When Harry needed someone to lend a helping hand or was confused and didn't know what was going on, it was George who stood up to help him most of the time.

Most of the time, these two brothers are like talking about cross talk. The roles of "teasing" and "praising" are relatively fixed, just like in the book Fred drives a Ford Anglia to the shady road. While at home, George sat in the passenger seat and guided the way.

But George is not just a little angel, after all he is also one of the expert pranksters. Although only a quarter of the jokes and pranks were initiated, a quarter of the twin jokes were enough to overturn a home. George is more gentle and considerate than Fred, but he is still an out-and-out "partner".

Family holds a very important place in George's heart, perhaps even more than Fred's place in his heart.

As mentioned above, the biggest difference between George and Fred is that George is more considerate, especially towards his family (including Harry).

When he learned that he wanted to buy the complete set of Lohard's books, his reaction was this:

Fred finished reading his own list and stretched his head to look at Harry of.

"You need to buy Gilderoy Lockhart's book too!" he said. "The new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher must be an admirer of his - maybe a witch." Fred Seeing his mother's gaze, he quickly lowered his head and concentrated on eating his marmalade.

"Those books are not cheap," George said with a quick glance at his parents. "Gilderoy Lockhart's books are really expensive...

He forced Percy to read Sitting with his brothers on Christmas Day, because this day is "Family Reunion Day"

When he sees his father coming back from working overtime, he will immediately get excited: "He's back!" George said, "Dad is back!" ” (two exclamation points)

Even in the darkest period, he could still come up with jokes.

After the Battle of Hogwarts, although at that time George He had just "heard" (lost an ear), but he still smiled and comforted his crying mother and pale brother:

"How do you feel, George?" Mrs. Weasley asked softly.

George ran his fingers along the side of his head.

"Listen to the hole." "He murmured.

"What's wrong with him? Fred asked in a hoarse voice, "He's also brain injured?" "

"Hear the hole," George said again, looking up at his brother. "Look... I have a hole. Hear, Fred, do you understand? "

Mrs. Weasley cried even harder. Blood suddenly appeared on Fred's pale face.

"It's terrible," he said to George, "It's terrible! The whole world of ear-related humor is placed in front of you, and you just pick a ‘hole’? "

"It's good now," George smiled and said to his tearful mother, "Mom, you can finally separate us. "

And at that time, he did not forget to care about the brothers who had not returned to the Burrow: "Why didn't Ron and Bill crowd around my hospital bed? "Although he was injured at the time, he still did not forget his family and was always worried about them.

There is a heart-warming saying: "Since Fred died, every mirror has looked at George. "It turned into the Mirror of Erised." Someone once asked Rowling how George was doing after losing Fred. She said: "George will probably not be able to let go of Fred's departure for the rest of his life." After his death, George could no longer summon a Patronus because all his happy memories were related to Fred. Especially for someone as considerate and caring about his family as he is, he will not let go of the death of his twin brother Fred, who was close to him.

George later continued to run Weasley's Wizarding Wheezes, and Ron's joining made the business of the Wizarding Wheezes booming. George married Angelina Johnson, Fred's former girlfriend, and named their son Fred.