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Approaching the store, Molly stared in horror at the advertisement for "U-No-Poo," an item they sold to help cause constipation. Once inside the store, Ginny asked her mother if she could buy a Pygmy Puff. At one point, she also caught Ron in the middle of making an extremely rude hand gesture at Fred and immediately threatened to jinx his fingers together if she saw him do it again.

During the Christmas holidays, Molly had her hands full, as she entertained many quests that Christmas, some including Harry, Fleur, and Remus. She masked Percy 's continued defection from the family by saying he was busy at the Ministry.

When Rufus Scrimgeour brought Percy over in an excuse to speak to Harry , the others present tensed at the mention of Scrimgeour wanting to get Harry alone but Molly paid no regard to this, as her main focus was Percy, which was made evident by her overjoyingly crying tears of happiness and hugging her son.

However, Percy had no intention of speaking with his family, so his mother was more devastated than ever when Percy stormed out after having mashed parsnips flung at his glasses by Fred , George , and Ginny. She continued to be upset well past Christmas, teary eyed and sobbing when she saw her children and Harry off to Hogwarts via the Floo , bidding them farewell and had them promise to try and be careful, which resulted in her being in slightly higher spirits by the end of the goodbyes.

In March, Molly and Arthur were called to the school when Ron accidentally drank some poisoned mead. Harry saved his life by the use of a bezoar , a small stone found in the stomach of a goat that acts as an antidote to most poisons.

When the pair arrived in the hospital wing, she hugged Harry very tightly, pointing out how many of the family members he had saved. She was very happy that Ron was no longer in danger and would make a full recovery. While Arthur was interested in how Dumbledore had died, she only had her eyes on Bill. She commented that Bill had always been handsome and that he was "going" to be married, but Fleur took offence to this and shouted that she didn't care what Bill looked like, as her love for him ran deeper than physical appearance.

Accepting that the pair truly did love each other, she offered Fleur her great-aunt Muriel 's goblin-made tiara to wear at the wedding, and then the two women hugged, which was surprising as Molly had always disagreed with Fleur and Bill's relationship. They were deeply saddened by the tragic death of the Headmaster of Hogwarts, who protected their family members and their comrades in the Order. When she approached them to find out why, they refused to divulge any information.

While Arthur and Remus also approached the issue and dropped it when they were told it was a secret, she was determined to learn the truth. When Harry and Hagrid arrived at the Burrow after the Battle of the Seven Potters, Molly was relieved that they managed to arrive safely.

She hurried from the inside of the Burrow and proceeded to pull Harry into a hug that he felt he didn't deserve. She was worried because a lot of the others had missed their portkeys and Harry and Hagrid were the first to arrive, even thought they were suppose to arrive third.

Hagrid then asked if Molly had any brandy, for "medicinal purposes", as he was in pain from the battle. Instead of summoning it by magic, she went into the house to collect it herself.

Harry knew that this was because she wanted to hide her worry and the blotchiness of her face. Molly taking care of an injured George after he loses an ear. A few moments later, Ginny alerted Molly to the arrival of Lupin and George. Seeing there was obviously something wrong with her son, she soon learned that he was missing his left ear.

Molly managed to staunch the bleeding , but was unable to repair the damage. However, she was simply relieved that he was alive. When Arthur and Fred returned safely, Molly cried harder than ever when George turned the injury into a punch line. George then commented that at least from then on, she would be able to differentiate the pair. A few minutes later, Ron and Bill both returned safely.

Hugging his mother, Bill told the group that "Mad-Eye" Moody had been killed. Molly prepares the Burrow for the arrival of the Delacours. Within a few days, Molly approached Harry under the pretence of determining the owner of a sock, about why he, Ron, and Hermione were planning to leave Hogwarts. Harry refused to say explicitly why, but dropped hints that it was because of something Dumbledore wanted him to do. She argued that she and Arthur deserved to know, and was sure Mr.

Harry countered that there had been no misunderstanding: the mission Dumbledore left for him was for him alone, and Ron and Hermione were coming along by choice.

Seeing she was fighting a losing battle, Molly the changed the subject by asking if he would help prepare the house for Bill and Fleur's wedding.

He agreed, but she made sure to give the trio jobs that kept them away from each other, believing that she could delay their departure if she could prevent them from getting together and planning, as Ginny commented to Harry. When the Delacours arrived the following morning, Molly was somewhat flustered, but pleased to have them there.

She and Arthur fervently insisted that Monsieur and Madame Delacour take their bedroom, while she and Arthur slept in the sitting room. The following day, which was also Harry's birthday, Molly gave him a watch that had belonged to her late brother Fabian. In the middle of explaining the tradition of giving children a watch when they came of age, her speech was interrupted by a hug from Harry with which he hoped to convey his deep feelings of gratitude and care, which worked as she was taken-aback but very touched.

When Charlie arrived that evening, she forced him into a chair at wandpoint and gave him a haircut. Molly then made a scrumptious dinner and made Harry's birthday cake into the shape of a Golden Snitch. Just before the cutting of the cake, she learned that Rufus Scrimgeour was accompanying Arthur home. After the pair arrived, Scrimgeour revealed the reason for his visit: he required a private word with Harry, Ron, and Hermione.

Kingsley's Patronus warning the wedding attendees of the Ministry's fall. The next day was Bill's wedding to Fleur. Molly was once again in tears as Percy didn't show up. During the ceremony, she sat with Apolline Delacour and the pair cried into their tissues.

At the reception that followed, she danced with Monsieur Delacour. Soon afterwards, Molly learned with everyone else that the Ministry of Magic had fallen to the Death Eaters' control and that Scrimgeour was dead, shortly before the reception was ransacked by arriving Death Eaters. After the Death Eaters left, she and Arthur sent word to Harry, Ron, and Hermione that the rest of the family was safe. Bill was able to get word to his family, and Molly and the rest of the Weasley family vacated the Burrow.

They lived with her aunt Muriel during this time. Minerva McGonagall and Molly preparing for battle. Along with several other individuals, she cast protective charms over Hogwarts before the battle. As the combination of the Order and Dumbledore's Army left to gather in the Great Hall , she was adamant about Ginny going home since she was under-age.

Ginny insisted she should be there in addition to the rest of her family and because she was a member of Dumbledore's Army. During this argument, Percy entered the room, having learned of the pending battle from Aberforth Dumbledore. He made peace with his family, much to her relief.

When the family left to join the others, Molly caught Ginny trying to sneak out with them. Lupin then proposed that Ginny could stay in the Room of Requirement ; that way she could remain close to her family while simultaneously being out of harm's way. She laid across his chest and wept, while Arthur stroked her hair. Distraught at the prospect of losing yet another child as well as her only daughter, she angrily charged right at the infamous Death Eater who at first was beside herself with laughter at the idea of Molly attempting to fight her but soon became enraged as she bore witness to Molly's fierce assault.

Both witches began to battle with such lethal ferocity that the "floor beneath them turned hot and cracked" As Molly continued her attack, Bellatrix taunted her, asking what would happen to her children when she died. Molly vowed that Bellatrix would never inflict harm on her family again and struck the arrogantly distracted Bellatrix with a deadly blow.

The death of his " last, best lieutenant " made Voldemort turn his wand on Molly, but Harry shielded her and revealed himself to be alive. She and everyone else watched the interaction between Harry and Voldemort, which ended with Voldemort's final defeat and the end of the Second Wizarding War. Molly joined the other Weasleys in congratulating Harry. She was last seen sitting with Ginny who had her head on her mother's shoulder and her other family members at a table in the Great Hall.

In the years following Voldemort's death, Molly's family grew with the marriages of her children and births of numerous grandchildren. She also served as the namesake of Percy's oldest daughter. Molly was frequently described as a short, slightly plump, and kindly-looking woman. Like the rest of her immediate family, she had flaming fiery red hair and her eyes were the same shade of warm brown as her daughter's.

Harry was shocked to see that she could so easily look "like a sabre-tooth tiger" when she was angry with her sons. Molly was described as "porky," by Draco Malfoy [13] and "dumpy" by Vernon Dursley , despite the fact that he and his son were much larger than her.

Molly was a kind-hearted, gentle, loving, and very motherly woman. It was comfortable to be around such a sympathetic and warm person. Being in the same room with her was very reassuring. Appalled at the mistreatment that Harry suffered at the Dursleys , Molly was delighted to have Harry stay with the Weasleys at The Burrow , where she could offer food, advice, and general mothering.

Starved for affection from his own aunt Petunia , Harry found warmth from Molly, who considered to be his closest mother figure. Molly could have even her twin sons cowering before her if she was angry enough. She was fiercely proud of her children's accomplishments, but was also scandalised by their misbehaviour, being particularly frustrated for the twins' antics. She wasn't above of sending a Howler to the school to humiliate one of them publicly for stepping out of line, as evidenced by her reaction to the use of the unauthorised Flying Ford Anglia by Ron to reach Hogwarts at his second school year.

Ironically, it was high achiever Percy who caused her the most pain, breaking with the family for their unwavering allegiance to Albus Dumbledore. Harry occasionally found Molly's over-protectiveness somewhat smothering.

Along with her eldest son Bill , she came to watch Harry in the Triwizard Tournament and after his ordeal in the graveyard, visited him in Hogwarts' hospital wing, where she hugs him 'how Harry imagined a mother would'. However, Molly sometimes found it difficult to cope with her children heading out in their own, separate directions.

Not surprisingly, she considered Fleur Delacour wrong for Bill when they become engaged until the latter showed her true feelings. When Harry asked about what the Order of the Phoenix was doing against Voldemort , she continually insisted he shouldn't be told more than he needed to know under Dumbledore's orders. However, his godfather Sirius believed that he had to dealt with more than the Order could imagine and thus deserved to have the whole picture. Though Harry was touched by Molly's actions, he felt Sirius was right in that he wasn't a small child and should be treated as a maturing adult, something which she understood but still worried about.

Molly slays Bellatrix during the Battle of Hogwarts. As they leave, Ron comments that the Twins are genuinely serious about starting a joke shop, they are not doing it just to annoy Mrs. On the day of the Third Task , Professor McGonagall tells Harry at breakfast that the Champions are meeting with their families in an adjacent room. Harry, knowing that the Dursleys would not be present, remains at the table until Cedric Diggory , the other Hogwarts Champion, summons him.

Entering the room, he finds Mrs. Weasley and Bill are there. While Mrs. Weasley reminds him that Rita writes stories to deliberately cause trouble, this hardly calms him.

Harry spends the morning escorting Bill and Mrs. Weasley around the grounds, with Mrs. Weasley commenting on her days there. At lunch, Mrs. Weasley is frosty towards Hermione until Harry explains that Hermione is not his girlfriend. Weasley, perhaps remembering her own comments about Rita Skeeter, is then noticeably friendlier.

Hermione, meanwhile is suspicious about Skeeter, and has been investigating magical bugging methods. She is unable to tell Harry what she has learned while Mrs. Weasley and Bill are present. As Harry arrives with Dumbledore, Mrs. Weasley immediately swoops over to comfort him. Dumbledore forestalls any interrogation until morning, saying Harry needs sleep. Weasley is still at Harry's bedside the next morning when Professor McGonagall arrives with Cornelius Fudge, who wants to question Harry and delivers his prize money.

Weasley if he can depend on her and Arthur. She assures him he can, and Bill leaves immediately to tell his father. Weasley is shocked and alarmed when the large black dog that has stayed at Harry's bedside transforms into Sirius Black.

After sending Sirius and Snape on their respective missions, Dumbledore tells Harry to drink his sleeping potion and leaves him with Ron, Hermione, and Mrs. When Harry wants to return the Triwizard prize money, believing he did not actually win it, Mrs. Weasley tells him not to fret about it. A loud slamming sound at the window interrupts her, and Hermione apologizes for the noise, though she offers no explanation regarding what she is doing.

Ron later tells Harry that Mrs. Weasley asked Dumbledore if Harry could spend the entire summer at The Burrow, but Dumbledore insisted that Harry must return to the Dursleys'. Though no explanation was given, Ron says Dumbledore must have his reasons.

We see Mrs. Weasley again briefly at King's Cross Station, but she only has enough time to exchange a few words with Harry before Uncle Vernon drags him away. Weasley greets him in the front hall. Asking him to be quiet, she sends him upstairs while the grown-ups have a meeting. Ron and Hermione are there, and Fred, George, and Ginny soon join them. Despite staying at the Order of the Phoenix Headquarters, the Weasley children and Hermione know little more than Harry about what is happening with Voldemort, though Fred and George reveal their latest invention, Extendable Ears.

They have been eavesdropping on meetings and other conversations with it, but Mrs. Weasley destroys any "Ears" that she finds. The Weasley children warn Harry to avoid mentioning Percy, who has become estranged from the family. Weasley breaks whatever he is holding and Mrs.

Weasley bursts into tears whenever his name is said aloud. After the meeting, Mrs. Weasley herds everyone downstairs for supper, and asks that the table be set, though she resists Harry's offer to help, telling him to rest from his trip. The Twins, trying to helpful, charm a large pot of stew, the bread and breadknife, and a pitcher of Butterbeer to the table. Mundungus Fletcher , Sirius, Harry, Ron, Bill, Hermione, and Ginny have to duck the flying, barely controlled dinnerware, while Sirius jerks away from the table, barely avoiding the breadknife stabbing his hand.

Weasley scolds the Twins for using magic for everything, even though they are now old enough. Following dinner, Sirius suggests Harry ask questions about the Order's business; Mrs. Weasley objects, saying Harry is too young, and claims Sirius is confusing Harry with his father.

Despite her vehement argument, Mrs. Weasley stands alone; Sirius, Lupin , and even Mr. Weasley feel Harry has a right to know. Abandoning this tack, Mrs. Weasley wants the Twins, Ron, and Hermione to leave, but Harry counters that he will just tell Ron and Hermione anything learns; the Twins, being legal age, should also stay.

Defeated on all fronts, Mrs. Weasley hauls a loudly-protesting Ginny off to bed. Returning to the kitchen, Mrs. Weasley remains quiet until Sirius mentions Voldemort is seeking a weapon. She interrupts, saying that is enough information. Lupin agrees, and the youngsters are sent upstairs to bed.

The Twins gather in Ron and Harry's room to discuss what they have learned; but, hearing Mrs. Weasley approaching, they quickly Apparate to their own room. An exhausted Harry is asleep before she passes the room again on the way down. The next morning, Mrs. Weasley allows Harry to sleep in, but puts her children to work making Grimmauld Place habitable. When Harry gets up, he finds Mrs. Weasley and the Weasley children in the drawing room. She tells Harry to get a mask and a sprayer; they are using Doxycide to eradicate doxies that have infested the drapes.

She has doxy anti-venom but hopes it will not be needed. Fred and George sneak some collected doxy eggs into their pockets; George explains to Harry they are ingredients for their joke-shop goods.

When the doorbell rings, Mrs. Weasley answers it. Looking out the window, Hermione sees Mundungus Fletcher carrying cauldrons, and Harry can hear both Mrs. Weasley and Mrs. Black's portrait screaming in the front hall.

When Mrs. Weasley returns with sandwiches, she is still fulminating about Mundungus and his attempt to use Headquarters to store his stolen goods. Over the next several days, Mrs. Weasley sets all the children to cleaning Grimmauld Place. When Ron complains that he wanted to do something useful for the Order, Mrs. Weasley says making Headquarters livable is certainly useful. Meanwhile, they are repeatedly uncovering Dark magic artifacts, some of which the Twins hide away when Mrs. Weasley is looking elsewhere.

Weasley reminds Harry to get up early for his hearing at the Ministry. Weasley is accompanying him, as Professor Dumbledore requested, though Harry is upset that Dumbledore was at Headquarters without speaking to him. Weasley reassures him that he will have no problem at the hearing, but Harry notices her worried expression. She still looks worried as Harry prepares to leave for the Ministry the next morning.

She presses him to eat some breakfast, but he is too nervous and has no appetite. She is relieved when Harry returns acquitted, though Fred, George, and Ginny's victory dance annoys her to the point that she yells at them to be quiet. The Hogwarts book lists finally arrive, and Hermione and Ron have been appointed Prefect. Weasley, pleased that Ron has received such an honour, wants to buy him something — Percy got an owl, but Ron already has one. Ron suggests a new broom, but Mrs.

Weasley pauses, saying it is expensive, but then agrees and dashes off to arrange a trip to Diagon Alley. That evening, Mrs. Weasley has a celebration for Ron and Hermione being made Prefects.

Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody is present, and Mrs. Weasley asks him to use his magical eye to inspect the parlour's writing desk to see if a Boggart is in it or something more deadly. Moody confirms it is a Boggart, which Mrs. Weasley will deal with herself. Later, Harry passes the drawing room on his way to bed and sees Ron lying dead on the floor. He hears a weeping Mrs. Weasley casting Riddikulus , and the dead Ron turns into a dead Mr. Realizing it is the Boggart, Harry sees it change rapidly into several other dead Weasleys, and then himself.

Lupin arrives and banishes the Boggart, then comforts Mrs. Harry continues on to bed, aware that his own death is a more concrete possibility, and it is numbered among Mrs. Weasley's worst fears. As they head off to school the next day, Mrs. Weasley is angered when the Twins charm their trunks to fly down the stairs, injuring Ginny.

Weasley heals her, but is then exasperated that Sirius demands to go to the station in his Dog Animagus shape. She gives in, but spends the trip pleading with Sirius to behave more like a dog. They make their farewells on the platform. For the next while, Mrs. Weasley is unseen, but her presence is felt, however, when Hermione, irritated by Fred and George testing Fainting Fancies on first-year students, threatens to tell their mother.

This proves to be a much more effective means of controlling the Twins than anything she could do as Prefect. Weasley to Ron forbidding him to join, and requests that Harry and Hermione consider the same.

Just before Christmas, Harry has a vision that Mr. Weasley is attacked by a snake. After confirming the vision is real, Professor Dumbledore prepares to send Harry and the Weasley children to Grimmauld Place. McGonagall asks if she should contact Mrs. Weasley, but Dumbledore says that is a job for Fawkes , though Mrs.

Weasley may already know, due to her excellent clock at The Burrow which indicates where all the Weasleys are. Shortly after the children arrive at Grimmauld Place, Mrs. Weasley sends word that Mr. Weasley is seriously injured, but still alive. Molly keeps up a garden that is large and messy, with lots of flowers including honeysuckle, rhododendrons and roses and a pond full of frogs CS3.

They also have fat, brown chickens CS3 as livestock. However, since childhood I have had a great fondness for the Family Mustelidae ; not so much malignant as maligned, in my opinion. Related images. The Traditional Housewife Several feminist scholars consider Molly as a representation of a "traditional housewife" thought Ed Kern on Episode 2 of the Mugglenet Academia Podcast noted that she strongly "displayed her powers as a stay-at-home mom" against Bellatrix in the final battle.

Further, Mugglenet Academia guest Katie McDaniel suggests that Molly may more closely align with the latter day feminist acknowledgement of mothers who choose to and enjoy filling the role of the caretaker or "traditional housewife. Shades of Mrs. Bennet Molly has also been compared to Mrs. Bennet from Jane Austen's classic novel, Pride and Prejudice.

Commentors on Mugglenet's Alohomora! Bennet's most ridiculous moments along with the rest of us. Both Mrs. Bennet and Molly serve as comic relief in many cases while also revealing very poignant emotion for their children and families.

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