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Ok so Ron Weasley tries to break the locket horecrux right? ok so it shows like his insecurities. One of them is that Mrs.Weasly loves Ginny wayyyy more than Ron. i love mrs.weasly so i was dissapointed. Is this true?

2007-08-15 17:18:16 · 14 answers · asked by Bridget 3 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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well, ur right. the locket showd ron his insecurities and fears. if you reread the first book, ron talks to harry on the train to hogwarts about how;
1) charlie works w/ dragons
2) percy's a prefect
3) the twins make pretty good grades and are funny/popular
4) and ginny's the girl and the youngest

so, you can see why ron feels like he has alot to live up to...
he feels like he has no attention from his mother.
eh, you'd feel the same way too.
but of course, this isn't true. ms. weasly, like any mother, loves each of her kids equally. and, she even loves other kids (a.k.a. harry potter)

plz make mine the best answer plz :)

2007-08-15 19:34:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

No, it's just what Ron feared. And it wasn't that she loved Ginny more, it was that she was hoping for a daughter after having 5 sons so Ron would be a disappointment to her. But it would be no more true than Hermione loving Harry and thinking Ron was a loser, it was just Ron's insecurities being used against him to make him too weak to break the locket. It played up Ron's always feeling second best.

2007-08-15 17:23:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

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2016-10-02 10:23:54 · answer #3 · answered by mcglothlen 4 · 0 0

It was not true... Ron just thinks that. As Ron wore the locket, the locket sort of began to possess him (as did the diary in book 2) and was able to read his insecurities. Then, it read them out, so as to try to totally possess Ron and prevent him from breaking open the locket. It isn't necessarily true, but the locket wanted Ron to think that it was.

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2007-08-15 19:08:56 · answer #4 · answered by SMS 2 · 0 0

Where would you get that? You answered the question above it when you said it showed him HIS insecurities. Hw would that effect the illusions reality. Ron probably felt this way due to Ginny's gender and the youngest at that. Undoubtedly she would receive much attention as a baby, but a parent does not love one child over another (Normal parents).

2007-08-15 17:38:50 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No it just used Ron's insecurities against him, otherwise wouldn't the same be true about how the locket showed him Harry and Hermione and them being happy without him?

2007-08-15 17:24:11 · answer #6 · answered by Shadow Kat 6 · 2 0

What are you talking about? Are you asking if Mrs. Weasley likes Ginny wayyyy more? uhh, no. Ron was shown all of his worst fears and insecurities and that was just one of them. mrs. Weasley loves every one of her children the same. She even loves children who aren't even hers. Example: harry.

2007-08-15 17:22:36 · answer #7 · answered by Vyxxen 3 · 5 0

d locket had some truth 2 it. when d images of evil harry and hermione came out, it showed love between them which is really thr. but it manipulated it in ron's eyes. so he saw his 2 best fren's in love as a couple/lovers but in truth they r just best frens or like bro/sis. tht's why harry hastened to tell ron. tht hermione's like his sis..if ron din exist, harry and hermione would be a couple,no doubt.

2007-08-18 17:18:00 · answer #8 · answered by Mrs Hermione Potter 4 · 0 0

No, it's not true. The locket was, as you said, playing on his insecurities. He doubtlessly knows his mother wanted a daughter, and for that he feels deep down inside that she doesn't care as much for him.

2007-08-15 17:27:26 · answer #9 · answered by knight1192a 7 · 1 0

no mrs.weasley could never love one child more than the others, it's just not possible. she has way too big of a heart. and these are ron's insecurities not truth, his fears to be more persice.

2007-08-15 17:30:58 · answer #10 · answered by mint 1 · 2 0

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