On the second floor, Fred and George shared a room, and explosions from it were considered perfectly normal. When Harry stayed at the Burrow for several weeks in the summer of 1996, he slept in Fred and George's bedroom.
Fred and George Weasley's bedroom was where they slept at The Burrow. It was located on the second floor, above Ginny's bedroom, and below Ron's bedroom.
Fred attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry from 1989 to 1996. Fred was sorted into Gryffindor House on 1 September 1989. Fred shared a dorm with Lee Jordan, Kenneth Towler, and George Weasley.
Many times throughout the 1990s, this room was shared between Ron and his best friend Harry Potter during his stays at the house. A small hatch in the ceiling outside this room opened to reveal a ladder that allowed access to the attic, a dark, musty place where the Weasley family ghoul lived.
Oliver is actually the older twin, but Fred is older than George. Two differences between the Phelps twins is that Oliver has a mole on the right side of his neck, while James does not and James has a slightly deeper voice than Oliver.
According to Rowling George was unable to produce a Patronus after Fred's death because all of his happy memories involved Fred. So, you're saying he needs a girlfriend? So I think, that he needs a love.!
The Death Eaters didn't burn down the Burrow in the books.
They don't stay long, but they set the house on fire during the duel. The thrilling scene sort of defies the fact that there are impenetrable defenses around the house, which are talked about in the books but not the movies.
Severus Snape was born 9 January 1960 to Tobias Snape, an abusive Muggle, and Eileen Prince, a neglectful pure-blood witch. He began to identify with his mother's family and created a secret nickname from his mother's maiden name, calling himself the "Half-Blood Prince".
Although not mentioned in the novel, Rowling said in a web chat that George never does fully get over Fred's death. However, he goes on with his life, turning Weasleys' Wizarding Wheezes into a "money spinner" with Ron. George later names his first child with Angelina Johnson after his twin.
The dormitories are assigned by year. There's one first year boys' dorm, one second year boys' dorm, and so on. So Harry shares with all of the other Gryffindor boys in his year - Seamus, Neville, Dean, and Ron - for all of their years at Hogwarts.
Fred Weasley is mentioned over 900 times in the books, almost 200 more than his brother (George gets around 731 mentions). This could be down to the fact that Fred was the slightly more outgoing of the two brothers and, in a sense, did more, while George waited for Fred to make the first move.
Which Weasley twin was born first, Fred or George?
Fred was born slightly before his twin George which technically makes him the middle Weasley child, but as Fred and George always came as a pair (sob) we couldn't separate them for the purposes of this list. Perhaps it's because they came as a pair that birth order stereotypes don't seem to apply to this duo.
It is one Bedroom too much.....in Book 4 Fred and George had to sleep in Rons room too cause Bill and Charly had their room. Percy kept his room for himself cause he had to work.
What house was Molly Weasley sorted into during her time at Hogwarts? Molly Weasley was sorted into Gryffindor House during her time at Hogwarts. This brave and fiercely protective matriarch truly embodied the spirit of Gryffindor.
Harry Potter's hands burned Quirinus Quirrell because of the protective magic his mother left in him when she sacrificed herself to save him. This magic acted as a shield and caused Quirrell, who was possessed by Voldemort, to burn and blister upon physical contact with Harry.
"...and redirecting his wand away from the ceiling from which, sure enough, large white flakes had started to fall." The Snowflake-Making Spell (incantation unknown) was a Weather-Modifying Charm that created snow.
Hermione Granger fixes Harry Potter's damaged glasses with the spell Oculus Reparo in the film adaptations of both Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, though in the books she only does so in Philosopher's Stone, as it was Arthur Weasley who cast the spell in Chamber of ...
Lavender was particularly blown away by Professor Trelawney when she was told the 'thing that she's been dreading' would happen on a certain date. On the dreaded Friday in question, Lavender's pet rabbit, Binky, kicked the bucket, and Lavender inevitably put two and two together to give Professor Trelawney an easy win.
She's a hero at heart. While Ravenclaws are brave, they seek knowledge for its own sake, and they're very creative. Hermione seeks knowledge to make herself better, and she's very by the book. Ravenclaws do puzzles for fun.
I feel like Fred's death is spoke about a lot - it was one of the saddest for sure. George's reaction was especially heatbreaking. He lost his twin, his partner-in-crime, his fellow boss of Weasley's Wizard Wheezes and, most importantly, his life-long best friend.