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Explaining what went weird with Ron Weasley

May 09, 2020
Whatever has a quiet cause, did you know that in chapter 16 of the first book, Harry's two friends have one last time to show off their unique abilities? However, the last time Hermione shone, the potion riddle was removed from the film adaptation, originally Harry and Hermione left. the wizard's chess game after Ron's sacrifice and finds seven potions on a table, three of the potions are poisoned, two of wine, one will allow Hermione to return to Ron and the other will allow Harry to move on when this was cut, they changed his special. moment to be the devil's trap where you can identify this strange plant that strangles you and know

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to do about it in the book the devil's trap is a group effort where the willingness of each friend brings them closer to the solution The devil's trap The trap of the devil What did the teacher say?
explaining what went weird with ron weasley
He likes the darkness in the humidity, so he lights a fire. Harry drowned, yes, of course, but there is no wood. Hermione cried, wringing her hands. Have you gone mad? Ron bellowed. Are you a witch or not? It's in her character that Hermione forgets to do it. She uses magic to solve this problem when she panics, but it's better for the film's story structure if she manages to have the moment of her own. Ron will have his moment later when he beats the magical wizard's chess board even though he not only had to protect his king, but also his friends, so maybe Ron didn't need to remind Hermione that she was a witch in the first place. that scene, but you know

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he really didn't need to do, he really didn't need to do this, there are a lot of people on the Internet who believe that the movies made Ron into a boring, comedic character or that they made him too bad for them to stop playing. like; some even go so far as to say that the movies ruined Ron Weasley and that they don't like or hate one of them. the most important characters in a series loved my thesis statement for this video, in my opinion this is what is tearing Ron up in the devil's trap scene and most of the time throughout the series it's the impulse to make Ron look stupid or bad. a joke when it really wasn't necessary At some point Harry

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from having two friends who were smart in different ways to having one smart partner and one less smart one who had his skills, observations, and lines absorbed by his best friends, the main consensus of People with the ones I've talked about about this sum up the problem, as they made Ron a fool to make Hermione a proactive and cool role model for little girls, which explains scenes like this where her mind is picking up a line from Ron that wants to kill Harry, you'll have to kill us too, but how do you explain things like this and nefarious dialogue changes like this?
explaining what went weird with ron weasley

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Your parents are dead, you have no family. I think it goes unnoticed how often Ron's characterization has to be bent to give Harry something cool. moments shocking moments or simply softening the text a little so that our protagonists have fewer flaws, so now begins our exploration of the two Rons, the Ron Weasley of the Harry Potter film series and the Ron Weasley of the written book series by JK Rowling in the book. 2 chapter 7 Draco calls Hermione a mudblood, it's a word that neither she nor Harry have heard before, but they know it's unpleasant because chaos immediately breaks out around her.
explaining what went weird with ron weasley
Ron attempts to attack Draco, but his spell fails because his wand broke in Chapter Five later while he was vomiting. up slugs Ron explains the general concept of pureblood supremacy and why he thinks it's wrong. He concludes by pointing out that Neville Longbottom is a pureblood wizard and that he is kind of trash at magic currently in the movie. Ron spends the scene throwing up slugs. Steve clubs receives a lot of criticism for bias. I think some people go too far when they start psychoanalyzing it and making up

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conspiracy theories, but what's clear to me is that seven of the Harry Potter movies were written by a guy whose favorite character is Hermione and Hermione because she's so cultured and is also his favorite medium for giving exhibitions in case Ron takes advantage of this moment by using his unique experience to serve as a cultural ambassador hmm, I don't know, this seems a bit about Hermione, doesn't it?
explaining what went weird with ron weasley
Isn't it sadder if she explains? If Ron is busy with his slug throwing up, let's use him as comic relief no big deal Hermione probably read about this in a book here's a bonus Chamber of Secrets DVD steve hermione is a character I've said in the past is one of your favorites, does that make it easier to write? Yeah, I mean, I like writing all three, but I've always loved writing the rest because only one, her, is a tremendous character for so many reasons for a writer who can also expound and in a wonderful way because you just assume she read it. in a book.
My research tells me that a long time ago, in the time between the release of the first book in 1997 and the release of the first movie in 2001, Ron was actually a more popular character. character that Hermione, in fact, when Rowling met Cloves for the first time, she was very nervous about what this American was going to do to her baby, but she felt more comfortable when he told her that his favorite character was Hermione, something that Rowling rarely did. I heard from someone that her love for this strong-willed little bookworm became intertwined with Emma Watson's growing passion for her role in the inner life of the character she played.
Now I understand that Alfonso had changed and now in the third, yes, I felt. I'm really so pleased with myself, why am I on to the next one? Lana arrives with the sixteen pages and the clothes. She never stops loving Hermione. She is still her favorite. What I'm trying to say here is that there doesn't have to be a big conspiracy for this. For this to happen, the people working on the movie don't have to hate Ron to lose the threat of who he is, they just have to consistently value other things over his characterization and development, and well, someone has to be your least. favorite, right?
It's only natural that that What interests you most catches your attention unless you are very careful in any changed scene. There is almost always a logical explanation as to why they changed it. It's just one of those things where you don't know how far you've strayed. until you take a step back, so what you said you know who is not my favorite character. I thought he was going to say mom, yes, and I love badly, everyone loves those who can't love badly and I thought, okay, you love badly, okay, and then he said Oh, Hermione came up with another clever idea for us. kill us or, worse still, expel us.
When I examine how Ron and Hermione changed through the adaptation, I think about their friendship and their eventual romance and marriage. Honestly, I think Harry Potter doesn't have very strong writing. Behind their romantic subplots, but the movies could see in advance how people reacted to the books, so they had the opportunity to slow down and try to improve it, let's see how they did, if one

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to bed, oh yeah, lanyard, Merry Christmas. Oops, it's worse, the only way to really explain it is that the movies have a strong dislike towards Ron and Hermoine as a couple, as well as towards Harry and Ginny, especially towards Harry and Jenny, the situation with Ginny and the beige dish towel with reason for his character.
It's so bad that it deserves its own video, but in trying to stay on topic, it tells me something that the Ron and Hermione moments that wouldn't take up more time are still downplayed and underutilized when Ron hears Hermione's screams being tortured, he should be screaming like he did. in the book, repressed reactions can be cool, you know, shaking, sweating, but this isn't the boss, this is too repressed, maybe he doesn't even care because it seems like they only had a few seconds of Emma screaming and they just played it back. on a loop, oh you can't fool me, that's a damn tape recorder throughout the entire series and Hermoine argues a lot, but when I reread the books and remember all the random little things they started arguing about these exchanges, they don't seem like it to me.
One, the fact that they can't get along makes it seem more like they are bored and this is fun for them. Hermione can be intolerant of certain personality types. She also loves to debate. She is argumentative. Ron is one of the few people Hermione can go with. she will fold the Bay Club into that she will argue and not get angry or take it personally. Harry thinks they argue too much, but considering they might get offended if Harry interrupts them or tells them to stop implying that Harry isn't experiencing their bickering the way they do. What I liked about this dynamic was that I never had to wonder if Ron respected Hermione.
He is constantly on his side. He knows she's a know-it-all. She is aware of her flaws, but still likes her and sees the strengths of those flaws. brings Ron will defend Hermione when people go five points away from Gryffindor for being an insufferable know-it-all. Hermione blushed a lot and lowered her hand and stared at the floor with her eyes full of tears, it was a mark of how much the class I hated Snape because everyone was staring at him because everyone had called Hermione and the know-it-all at least once and Ron, who told Hermione she was a know-it-all at least twice a week, said out loud that you asked us. a question and she knows the answer, why ask if you don't want to be told that the movie Ron has less opportunity to engage in this behavior as it's the nature of a book adaptation, but Ron doesn't always use his time how is it?
This is the second time you've spoken out of turn, Miss Granger, are you unable to contain yourself or do you pride yourself on being an insufferable know-it-all? It is called a point. I hate it. I don't like. I'm not a fan of this, but cron knows after the first book that Hermione is very proficient in magic. I was castrated by losing to a girl in something. Being a guy didn't give me any advantage. Did you see me unarmed? Hermione. Harry only said once. Hermione. Stung, I have you much more than you have me. I don't just have you once.
I have you at least three times. Well, if you count the one where you tripped over your own feet and knocked my wand out of my hand, this is actually the movie Steve Cloves didn't work on, although I suppose you could argue that his characterization was already set in stone. in this point. The book Hermione is pretty much canonically the one who is most skilled with magic in the technical sense that she is according to the book. and she's the best at Wanless magic, she's not actually the best at fighting because she has a hard time functioning under the pressure of real danger, but yeah, anyway, the book Ron doesn't feel threatened by her in this chapter, Ron is happy to win some. rounds against Hermione because he knows she's talented and Hermione is being a sore loser because of the few times she lost.
Ron Hermione participates in a couple of notable fights throughout the series, such as his fight and the Prisoner of Azkaban fight, Scabbers' fight with Crookshanks is a pretty solid example of Hermione can't talk to people very well Hermione denies that Crookshanks probably ate Scabbers. Ron is actually wrong because Scabbers is Peter Pettigrew but all he wanted was for her to take seriously that Crookshanks wanted to eat Scabbers and keep Crookshanks under control and after his rat disappears he just wants an apology he wants Hermione to admit that I was wrong, they argued, Hermione went off crying to the girls' dormitory, Harry thinks it will be the end of their friendship.
Hermione went to Hagrid's hut to cry. This was a big deal in the movie. Hermione is a little upset and Ron complains a little. couple of times so maybe you should take better care of your pets, your cat killed it so the conflict doesn't feel important, it's like a background argument that you're seeing less of. Hermione's flaws, she looks a little bland, she's an airbrushed Hermione, the boy from the Yule Ball, on the other hand, highlights all aspects of Ron's social awkwardness and maturity, as it should, the night begins with Hermione having her Cinderella moment and ends in a fight with Ron, it's not an exact recreation, it doesn't happen in the Gryffindor common room, but it's basically the same fight given in the same way, exposing the same flaws, actually, I'd say it's harder and that seems out of place to me now because that's how it was supposed to be.
A back and forth exchange, the last movie was when Hermione messed up and this is Ron's turn, this is how they grow up, but I can't help but acknowledge the external factors that explain why this happened. Walking onto the set of the Yule Ball was absolutely amazing for everyone. I had to pretend they were amazed when they came in. I think it's really genuine. In fact, it's the best thing I've seen so far. I think the description in the novel is that it is some kind of ice palace. There really are icicles hanging from the magic. ceiling, so we've taken that maybe a step further when I walked in I was absolutely stunned.
I can't express how beautiful everything looks. You recognize it as exactly the same space, but the transformation is quite complete. Everything, of course, looked like Swarovski. crystal and it wasawesome two people fighting over a rat and a cat it's a very simple personality driven conflict it's not really as exciting as a winter ball at hogwarts where everyone has to find a date oh romance oh coming of age things that become great Hall into a frozen Wonderland was a huge task look at this set look at all these things look at all these costumes and all these people who have to learn to dance wrote this scene to have some weight they were very proud of this they put a There's a lot of work in this scene that lasts just 10 minutes of the movie, but then you have to take a step back.
This more perfect version of Hermione doesn't help this dynamic. She starts to look less and less like they are growing up and trying to become. the best of themselves together and more and more like that, Hermione is trying to fix Ron or she is waiting for him to become a soft Ron and that is a sad vote right for the characters and the fans but also for cloves, he said that one of The reasons he was so attracted to Hermione was because he saw her as the outcast of the outcasts, he thought she was complicated and difficult to love and that makes it seem like he couldn't capture her. what he liked about her Hermione is not a genius without effort, she is a genius through effort, she studies hard, no matter how boring the teacher is, the amount of time she spends on this comes at the cost of other things, the movie Hermione has not completely lost her flaws.
I think it's an exaggeration, but she's not as flawed as she is in the books. I can safely say that that book Hermione needs her friends as much as they need her. Harry headed straight to the Gryffindor common room, where he found Ron and Hermione playing chess. was the only thing that Hermione lost in something that Harry and Ron thought she was very good at and it was true because Hermione wasn't a character and it was kept because I think she had great intelligence, but it was actually kind of an infuriating frustration. character in a way, although she was like the girl who bothers you at school thinking about her, so it's not always easier to like her.
I like that. That's what I liked about her. By the way, I'm a Weasley. I'm Harry Harry Potter. As I said before, I'm not surprised that when people talk about what happened to Ron, everyone focuses on Hermione and Harry goes unnoticed if everything goes well. Hermione stole Ron. She's lying here, that's easy to understand, how does Harry warp Ron? structural in fiction people often think it's a good idea to give the audience a blank character to join so they can learn about the world this character inhabits this character can ask questions that we would like to ask we are like alien parasites doing reconnaissance through a book of fake, empty vessels Harry contains details that make him a blank slate for me, despite the stereotypes about people with glasses and the jock nerd.
False dichotomy. Harry is more of a sportsman interested in sports teams and physical activities. grades are okay, but he's not a very intellectually curious person, he tends to go out of his way to learn new spells if he needs them for class or just survives some test, like when he learned Akio for the first assignment in book 4 , although he tries. To be outwardly polite, he can be critical and has a hard time changing his mind about someone. Harry struggles for a long time to see the adults in his life as complicated and imperfect people until his three-dimensional nasai run across his face like a sweat. soggy slab, a salami, in fact, his stubbornness is one of the main reasons many of the plot twists work.
Harry's personality isn't as quirky as the other characters that inhabit his world, but you know it's hard to look unique when you have a half-giant, dragon-loving sand sock. The house elf lovers running around you may have noticed that many of the things I just listed have more to do with Harry's thoughts and opinions, something the movie doesn't tell us. These two characters make the same decisions and yet they seem really real. different is cool how important the internal narrative is to the protagonist of the story the way I would sum up the change between the book Harry and the movie Harry is that the temperature has dropped this is not spicy Harry is at best a little spicy it is in overall a soft harry the removal of harry's internal dialogue makes him seem less judgmental and angry when it is left to the imagination how much he resents or dislikes other people his temptation to do bad things becomes a little more surprising as a result he is a character whose kamar More docile and has more sweetness in him.
Here is a rude fact in the book. Very often Hermione was sort of a non-favorite friend of hers. Harry can be very rude to her in her internal narration, calling her shrill, bossy, or hysterical. I would say Harry grew deeper. I appreciate Hermione as she grows up, he loves her to death, they have their own unique bond, but in terms of just hanging out, she's not the most fun person to be around, so in a way it favors Ron, which You miss it, Hermione said impatiently and I know she misses it. "You miss him," Harry said, "I don't miss him, but this was an absolute lie." Harry really liked Hermione but she just wasn't the same as Ron there was a lot less laughter and a lot more time in the library when Hermione was your best friend and it comes up when Hermione fights with Ron she feels strongly that Harry favors Ron because she is the most expendable friend, she is not unaware that people see her as a killer.
She's fine, on Ron's side. I knew you would do it. She shrilly said first, the fireball now. Scabbers, it's all my fault, isn't it? Harry feels more like Hermione, her best friend, and I think it's because he's quiet and we're not privy to all of her negative thoughts about her. That's why I think the link between the movie Harry and the movie Hermione. She gains a lot more chemistry and it takes away some of the more uncomfortable elements of her because you can pretend that Harry always understands her and is always understanding of her. Harry can still be immature and Ron is her best friend, who is more on his level mentally. that friendship is really important to harry it's not an accident that ron was put at the bottom of the lake during the second task harry was really sad when ron stopped talking to him in that book here's something else to analyze the movie he has to make it up that Ron is doing in scenes where Harry doesn't describe what he's doing.
The Aragog seen in the Chamber of Secrets uses Ron as comic relief by making him grimace and complain while watching all the creepy spider movies. Ron complains a lot, but reserves. Ron agreed to go in when Harry asked him to follow the spiders in the dark forest why spiders what can follow butterflies I don't like this something wet touched Harry's hand and jumped back crushing Ron's foot but they were just fangs and nose why did you do it? "I think Harry said to Ron, whose eyes he could barely make out reflecting the light from his wand. "We've come this far," Ron said, but we don't actually know what Ron was doing the whole time because Harry doesn't follow him and Describing his reactions, then they made the scene of the boys walking away from Aragog more complex.
Get Fang Harry to scream by diving into the front seat. Ron sees the drill dog in the middle and through him screaming towards the back of the car, the doors slamming shut. Ron didn't. I didn't touch the accelerator but the car didn't need it, the engine roared and they were hitting more spiders in the movie, the scene turns into a full car chase, the car doesn't drive itself so Ron stops the car before let them come out from the Forbidden Forest and says club traveler only to be bitten by a creepy practical effect who just wants a hug and then Harry has to save them, then Ron is still frozen and can't drive the car, the car fails him and Harry has to help and The protagonist of this version has more tension in his exciting and creepy way, but he makes Ron look a bit dumb and as a result of this, Harry, our main character seems braver and heroic in comparison before going into the biggest example of a Ron change that explodes. increase anger in people please let me obsess over an obscure example that I've never seen anyone get angry about but it bothered me a little and it's kind of funny, in the third book there's a hilarious moment where Ron calls to Harry to Harry's Uncle Vernon's selections.
He picks up the phone and Ron screams at the top of his lungs asking to speak to Harry. Ron has never used a phone before and doesn't know how they work. It's an endearing example of Ron's ignorance of the Muggle world. Would you like to see a silly version of that in the jumping Babbity Rabbity on the cackling stump? I was here. Did I ever see what? Okay, assuming Runs' family had a different copy of the book without runes on the cover, because if they did, Wow, Ron. Study ancient runes in your school of magic and witchcraft.
The book is called Tales of Beedle the Bard. Beedle the bard was a wizard author. I have a copy of the Tales of Beedle the Bard. This book and the five stories it contains cannot be sold to a Muggle population in this universe because each story exposes the existence of the wizarding world. The Wizard in the Jumping Pot is a story about a cruel son forced to help Muggles by his late father's enchanted pot in Babbity Rabbity in the Cackling. A clever witch tricks a king of her witch-hunting brigade into stopping hunting witches when she fakes her death and makes them think she has cursed them from beyond the grave.
She knows that her best friends were raised by Muggles. She knows Harry's uncles. she abused him and wouldn't read him bedtime stories anyway, why do you think they would know this book? Why did her IQ drop to the ground like a bag of bricks? Well, it's because it's a funny joke and even if it's not a joke that makes sense for your character, it might go unnoticed by most people and if they notice, they can just write it off as an error in judgment because, after all, Ron's not the smartest guy, let's cut to the scene, we'll start with Ron squinting as they escape and end up in the desert.
I actually love this. I think it's sad. I feel the urgency. It makes me feel uncomfortable. I think all three of them did a great job, but Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part One is a 13-pager. movie so there's not a lot of blood the wound isn't the most pleasant thing to see but it's not the same as finding Ron unconscious soaked in his own blood the text describes that he's only missing a piece of his arm as if cut by a knife harry has learned to shrink but can only think of it as something comical the extremely creepy reality Disney is all Hermione dares to do to cure Ron she is afraid that if she starts casting spells it could kill him The Dittany effect and what it does not explained to the film's audience Dittany speeds up time on the wound makes her several days older and that's it When I read The Deathly Hallows I feel stressed about the fact that Ron never really recovered from his injuries here he seems pained and demoralized, but I think if you'd only seen the movies you wouldn't understand if there were any limitations on how much Harry and Hermione could heal Ron.
The urgency of Ron's healing is strongly linked to the problem of food. He cannot be healed by magic and he is not receiving enough proper nutrition to heal naturally. The trio are stealing eggs and bread from the farmers. They are looking for mushrooms. Harry caught the most pathetic fish in the world. Apparently any food they get they ask Hermione to double it. They make more, but that reduces the quality of the food in terms of taste and nutrition in order to have more to fill their stomachs. They live like this for a couple of months, so Ron is suffering mentally and physically and maybe he can handle it. until it's his turn to use the Horcrux and that's when things go bad.
One detail that is left out of the film's plot is that they learn that Ginny Neville and Luna have been sent to the Forbidden Forest with Hagrid. This is a punishment, but Harry is relieved. He can't think the Forbidden Forest is dangerous because he's been locked up so many times. These are some of the things Harry says while Ron listens silently and Snape must have thought it was a punishment, said Harry, but Ginny Neville and Luna. They probably had a lot of laughs with Hagrid in the Forbidden Forest, they faced much worse things in the Forbidden Forest, so the original fight starts almost word for word the same, but then Harry adds a "sorry", sorry then. the word mom was changed to mom softening the humiliating sting of this comment so you would be with your mom for Christmas.
I just thought that after all this time we would have achieved something. Ron's line we thought you knew what you were doing like in him and Hermione turn I thought you knew what you were doing I thought you knew what you were doing I thought Dumbledore would have told you something worthwhile after the horribleRon's comment Harry tries to address it and then tells him to go away, which seems like a natural conclusion to this conversation because it's already turned into a book of violence Harry tells Ron to go home three times during this argument and then There's the line I keep making fun of, you think I don't know how this failed, you don't know how it feels. your parents are dead you have no family it's okay for you too isn't it with your parents safe out of the way my parents are dead harry bellowed and mine could go the same way shouted ron callously but not mocking him for being an orphan ?
Also, the line "you have no family" makes it seem like Ron doesn't think of Harry as his family, and I honestly don't think that's true. I think both Harry and Ron feel that Harry is an unofficial member of his family and that his betrayal of his expectations for Harry are part of what is fueling his anger right now. I think the book Ron is offended because he is starting to feel alone in his paranoia and worried about the well-being of his family. He thinks he's seeing a split in priorities between him and Harry, it seems like Movie Ron has already come to the conclusion that Harry isn't his family without the whole element of him being insensitive to Ginny being in danger and that bothers me. a little, then there's the romantic jealousy which I can understand from reading this.
Why does Ron feel that Harry, without any plan, has led Hermione, who he loves, into a very dangerous situation, but because the movie has all these scenes where Ron gets jealous of them being close to each other? Or do they just get along despite high levels of stress? the situation that makes me think that if Hermione was just giving Ron kisses, that would fix everything, probably why years later people make memes in this part of the movie they are watching thinking that he looks like a guy who is not having fun in this camping trip There's something really ironic to me about Ron, a character who is supposed to overcome these feelings of inadequacy because his exceptional siblings overshadow him in life. and anyway, since his exceptional friends are overshadowed by his movie writing, I'd like to announce my patreon, which brings me to my second announcement.
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