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Did Molly Weasley want a daughter?

Did Molly Weasley want a daughter?

First Wizarding War Molly and Arthur’s first child, William, was born 29 November, 1970. More children followed: Charlie, Percy, and twins Fred and George. After having her first five sons, she longed to have a daughter but had another son, Ronald, before finally having a daughter, Ginevra.

Was Ron the least Favourite child?

Ron wasn’t treated as the least favorite child. He was treated as the the youngest boy from a low, socio-economic family with 7 other kids.

Did Molly Weasley love Harry Potter or did she have some hidden intentions?

She absolutely had no hidden intentions. Thinking that Molly’s love for Harry was mixed with her own intentions is an insult to the pure character. Her love for Harry was like that of a mother. She loved him as one of her son’s and did everything she would do for her weasley’s or probably even more.

Why did the Weasleys have 7 children?

They most likely wanted a large family. Many people do. Molly clearly wanted a daughter, and Ginny just happened to be the last child born. They may have been more willing to keep trying until she was born because of the desire for a girl.

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What is the age difference between Ginny and Fred and George?

Jo cleared this up on her website with the definitive answer that “Bill is two years older than Charlie, who is three years older than Percy, who is two years older than Fred and George, who are two years older than Ron, who is a year older than Ginny.”

Is Ron The Boy Who?

And this is the reason why Ron is so extremely important and valuable beyond compare. He always gets put down for not being as smart as the other two and not being a successful as his two best friends.

Did Molly Weasley love Harry more than Ron?

We see in the books as well that Molly does seem to compliment Harry more than she does Ron as well. I always got the impression that she was so warm to Harry simply because she thought he needed it more than her own children did.