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'''Marjorie "Marge" Eileen'''<ref name=PM>''[[Pottermore]]'' - [http://www.pottermore.com/en/book3/chapter2/moment1/marge-dursley New from J.K. Rowling: Marge Dursley]</ref> '''Dursley''' was [[Vernon Dursley]]'s elder sister<ref name=PM>''[[Pottermore]]'' - [http://www.pottermore.com/en/book3/chapter2/moment1/marge-dursley New from J.K. Rowling: Marge Dursley]</ref>, sister-in-law to [[Petunia Dursley]], and the aunt of [[Dudley Dursley]]. She had a career in breeding [[Wikipedia:Bulldog|bulldogs]]. [[Ripper]], a particularly ferocious bulldog, was her favourite.
 
'''Marjorie "Marge" Eileen'''<ref name=PM>''[[Pottermore]]'' - [http://www.pottermore.com/en/book3/chapter2/moment1/marge-dursley New from J.K. Rowling: Marge Dursley]</ref> '''Dursley''' was [[Vernon Dursley]]'s elder sister<ref name=PM>''[[Pottermore]]'' - [http://www.pottermore.com/en/book3/chapter2/moment1/marge-dursley New from J.K. Rowling: Marge Dursley]</ref>, sister-in-law to [[Petunia Dursley]], and the aunt of [[Dudley Dursley]]. She had a career in breeding [[Wikipedia:Bulldog|bulldogs]]. [[Ripper]], a particularly ferocious bulldog, was her favourite.
   
Marge was an unpleasant and arrogant woman, whose wealth appeared to be substantial, as she gave her nephew Dudley expensive gifts. In [[1993]], she visited her brother Vernon for a week. She enraged [[Harry Potter]] when she spoke ill of his parents, and caused his magical abilities to unintentionally erupt, which resulted in the inflation of her body. Her memory of this incident was later purged by the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]].
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Marge was an unpleasant and arrogant woman, whose wealth appeared to be substantial, as she gave her nephew Dudley expensive gifts. In [[1993]], she visited her brother Vernon for a week. She enraged [[Harry Potter]] when she spoke ill of his parents, and caused his magical abilities to unintentionally erupt, which resulted in her body inflating. Her memory of this incident was later purged by the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]].
 
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Marjorie went on to live in the country, in a house with a large [[British terms|garden]] where she bred [[Marjorie Dursley's unknown eleven bulldogs|bulldogs]].<ref name="PoA2" /> She seemed to have some money, because she frequently bought her nephew, Dudley Dursley, expensive presents<ref name="PoA2" /> and was noted to be on holiday some times.<ref name="PS3">''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' - Chapter 3 (''The Letters from No One'')</ref> She usually didn't have much time to cook, and lived with twelve bulldogs. At some point in her life, she would live next to [[Fubster]], a retired military colonel. She fell in love with Fubster. However, her attraction was unrequited<ref name=PM />, though the two still kept enough of a relationship for him to watch after her dogs when she was away.
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Marjorie went on to live in the country, in a house with a large [[British terms|garden]] where she bred [[Marjorie Dursley's unknown eleven bulldogs|bulldogs]].<ref name="PoA2" /> She seemed to have some money, because she frequently bought her nephew, Dudley Dursley, expensive presents<ref name="PoA2" /> and was noted to be on holiday sometimes.<ref name="PS3">''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' - Chapter 3 (''The Letters from No One'')</ref> She usually did not have much time to cook, and lived with twelve bulldogs. At some point in her life, she would live next to [[Fubster]], a retired military colonel. She fell in love with Fubster. However, her attraction was unrequited<ref name=PM />, though the two still kept enough of a relationship for him to watch after her dogs when she was away.
   
 
====Dudley's Fifth Birthday Party====
 
====Dudley's Fifth Birthday Party====
In June [[1985]], Marge was at [[Privet Drive]] to attend [[Dudley Dursley's fifth birthday party|her nephew's (Dudley) fifth birthday party]]. She whacked Harry Potter, a then-four year old, around the shins with her walking stick to stop him from beating Dudley at [[musical statues]].<ref name="PoA2" />
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In June [[1985]], Marge was at [[Privet Drive]] to attend [[Dudley Dursley's fifth birthday party|her nephew's (Dudley) fifth birthday party]]. She whacked Harry Potter, then four years old, around the shins with her walking stick to stop him from beating Dudley at [[musical statues]].<ref name="PoA2" />
   
 
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{{Quote|Bad blood will out. Now, I'm saying nothing against your family, Petunia, but your sister was a bad egg. They turn up in the best families. Then she ran off with a wastrel and here's the result right in front of us.|Aunt Marge|Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban}}
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{{Quote|Bad blood will out. Now, I'm saying nothing against your family, Petunia, but your sister was a bad egg. They turn up in the best families. Then she ran off with a wastrel and here's the result right in front of us.|Aunt Marge mocking the Potter family|Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban}}
 
[[File:Marge_Smuthering_Dudley.png|thumb|Marge smothering Dudley upon her arrival|193x193px]]
 
[[File:Marge_Smuthering_Dudley.png|thumb|Marge smothering Dudley upon her arrival|193x193px]]
 
During the summer of 1993, she stayed at the Dursleys' house for a week. Knowing nothing about Harry's "[[wizarding world|abnormality]]," Marge was told that Harry attended [[St. Brutus' Secure Centre for Incurably Criminal Boys]].<ref name="PoA2" /> She belittled Harry the entire week that she was there. When she asked if the cane was used at St. Brutus', she commented that she did not believe in not hitting people who deserved it. When she asked how often Harry was beaten, and he casually replied "''all the time''", she insisted that the school was clearly not hitting him hard enough.<ref name="PoA2" /> [[File:Majorie-Dursley.png|thumb|251x251px|Uncle Vernon attempts to save Marjorie|left]]
 
During the summer of 1993, she stayed at the Dursleys' house for a week. Knowing nothing about Harry's "[[wizarding world|abnormality]]," Marge was told that Harry attended [[St. Brutus' Secure Centre for Incurably Criminal Boys]].<ref name="PoA2" /> She belittled Harry the entire week that she was there. When she asked if the cane was used at St. Brutus', she commented that she did not believe in not hitting people who deserved it. When she asked how often Harry was beaten, and he casually replied "''all the time''", she insisted that the school was clearly not hitting him hard enough.<ref name="PoA2" /> [[File:Majorie-Dursley.png|thumb|251x251px|Uncle Vernon attempts to save Marjorie|left]]
She also delighted in comparing Harry to Dudley, and remarked about what made Harry such an unsatisfactory person. When Marge insulted [[Lily Evans|his mother]] and [[James Potter I|his father]], Harry accidentally lost control of his [[magic]] and [[Blowing-up of Marjorie Dursley|blew her up]] like a balloon.<ref name="PoA2" /> She was successfully punctured, and had her memory modified by the [[Accidental Magic Reversal Squad]] from the Ministry of Magic.<ref name="PoA2" />
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She also delighted in comparing Harry to Dudley, and remarked about what made Harry such an unsatisfactory person. When Marge insulted [[Lily Evans|his mother]] and [[James Potter I|his father]], Harry accidentally lost control of his [[magic]] and [[Blowing-up of Marjorie Dursley|blew her up]] like a balloon.<ref name="PoA2" /> She was successfully punctured, and her memory was modified by the [[Accidental Magic Reversal Squad]] from the Ministry of Magic.<ref name="PoA2" />
   
 
After this, the Dursleys never invited Marge to stay again while Harry was in residence, and he never saw her again<ref name=PM>''[[Pottermore]]'' - [http://www.pottermore.com/en/book3/chapter2/moment1/marge-dursley New from J.K. Rowling: Marge Dursley]</ref>.
 
After this, the Dursleys never invited Marge to stay again while Harry was in residence, and he never saw her again<ref name=PM>''[[Pottermore]]'' - [http://www.pottermore.com/en/book3/chapter2/moment1/marge-dursley New from J.K. Rowling: Marge Dursley]</ref>.
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==Personality and Traits==
 
==Personality and Traits==
{{Quote|I won't have this namby-pamby, wishy-washy nonsense about not hitting people who deserve it. A good thrashing is what's needed in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred. Have you been beaten often?|Aunt Marge to Harry|Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban}}[[File:Aunt marge hp.jpg|thumb|220px|Marge, looking down at Harry]]
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{{Quote|I won't have this namby-pamby, wishy-washy nonsense about not hitting people who deserve it. A good thrashing is what's needed in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred. Have you been beaten often?|Aunt Marge antagonizing Harry Potter|Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban}}[[File:Aunt marge hp.jpg|thumb|220px|Marge, looking down at Harry]]
 
Marge ate and drank excessively.<ref name="PoA2" /> She was, overall, a powerfully dominant woman who made even Vernon look weak and powerless.<ref name="PoA2" />
 
Marge ate and drank excessively.<ref name="PoA2" /> She was, overall, a powerfully dominant woman who made even Vernon look weak and powerless.<ref name="PoA2" />
   
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''Marjorie'' is a variant of ''Margaret''. J.K. Rowling has confirmed that Marge is based on Conservative Prime-Minister Margaret Thatcher who is viewed as a controversial figure for her economic policies which while creating vast wealth in some areas, caused poverty in others. As a supporter of the Labour Party, Rowling is open about her dislike for Thatcher.
 
''Marjorie'' is a variant of ''Margaret''. J.K. Rowling has confirmed that Marge is based on Conservative Prime-Minister Margaret Thatcher who is viewed as a controversial figure for her economic policies which while creating vast wealth in some areas, caused poverty in others. As a supporter of the Labour Party, Rowling is open about her dislike for Thatcher.
   
The name "''Margaret''" is derived from Latin ''Margarita'', which was from Greek μαργαριτης (margarites) meaning "pearl", probably a borrowing from Sanskrit. Saint Margaret, the patron of expectant mothers, was martyred at Antioch in the 4th century. Later legends told of her escape from a dragon, with which she was often depicted in medieval art. The saint was popular during the Middle Ages, and her name has been widely used in the Christian world. <ref>[http://www.behindthename.com/name/margaret Margaret] at [http://www.behindthename.com/ Behind the Name]</ref>
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The name "''Margaret''" is derived from Latin ''Margarita'', which was from Greek μαργαριτης (margarites) meaning "pearl", probably a borrowing from Sanskrit. Saint Margaret, the patron of expectant mothers, was martyred at Antioch in the 4th century. Later legends told of her escape from a dragon, with which she was often depicted in medieval art. The saint was popular during the Middle Ages, and her name has been widely used in the Christian world. <ref>[http://www.behindthename.com/name/margaret Margaret] at [http://www.behindthename.com/ Behind the Name]</ref> ''"Eileen"'' is from Celtic, English and Irish roots and has a long-standing history in each culture. In Irish it is known as a variation of "''Helen''". It became a more popular name in the 19th century. It is rumoured to have roots in Latin, American, French and Greek cultures, however such claims are not backed up with much evidence. Another variation of this name is Eileene which is most commonly used in Ireland.
''"Eileen"'' is from Celtic, English and Irish roots and has a long-standing history in each culture. In Irish it is known as a variation of "''Helen''". It became a more popular name in the 19th century. It is rumoured to have roots in Latin, American, French and Greek cultures, however such claims are not backed up with much evidence. Another variation of this name is Eileene which is most commonly used in Ireland.
 
   
 
Other versions of ''Eileen''; "''Aileen"'' (Scottish), "''Eibhlin"'' (the original source for the name), "''Eila"'' (Celtic variant of both "''Eileen"'' and "''Aileen"''), "''Eireen"'' (Norwegian variant of "''Irene''" or "''Eileen''"), "''Eleanor''" (a similarly-rooted name to "''Eileen''" in Irish).
 
Other versions of ''Eileen''; "''Aileen"'' (Scottish), "''Eibhlin"'' (the original source for the name), "''Eila"'' (Celtic variant of both "''Eileen"'' and "''Aileen"''), "''Eireen"'' (Norwegian variant of "''Irene''" or "''Eileen''"), "''Eleanor''" (a similarly-rooted name to "''Eileen''" in Irish).
   
[[Wikipedia:Dursley|Dursley]] is a town in Gloucestershire, England. J. K. Rowling has commented that she visited the place as a child, and hated it, which likely affected her choice of surname for the awful family, remarking "I don't imagine I'm very popular in Dursley".<ref>[[Wikipedia:Dursley]]</ref><ref>[http://www.darkmark.com/c.c?l=interview2&t=J.K.%20Rowling:%20BBC%20Online%20Chat 2001 BBC Online Chat]</ref> The town is known for it's Victorian history in coal mining. Rowling chose the name because it sounded "dull and forbidding".
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[[Wikipedia:Dursley|Dursley]] is a town in Gloucestershire, England. J. K. Rowling has commented that she visited the place as a child, and hated it, which likely affected her choice of surname for the awful family, remarking "''I'' ''don't imagine I'm very popular in Dursley''".<ref>[[Wikipedia:Dursley]]</ref><ref>[http://www.darkmark.com/c.c?l=interview2&t=J.K.%20Rowling:%20BBC%20Online%20Chat 2001 BBC Online Chat]</ref> The town is known for it's Victorian history in coal mining. Rowling chose the name because it sounded "dull and forbidding".
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

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"I still don't like your tone, boy. If you can speak of your beatings in that casual way, they clearly aren't hitting you hard enough. Petunia, I'd write to them if I were you. Make it clear that you approve the use of extreme force in this boy's case."
— Marge Dursley[src]

Marjorie "Marge" Eileen[1] Dursley was Vernon Dursley's elder sister[1], sister-in-law to Petunia Dursley, and the aunt of Dudley Dursley. She had a career in breeding bulldogs. Ripper, a particularly ferocious bulldog, was her favourite.

Marge was an unpleasant and arrogant woman, whose wealth appeared to be substantial, as she gave her nephew Dudley expensive gifts. In 1993, she visited her brother Vernon for a week. She enraged Harry Potter when she spoke ill of his parents, and caused his magical abilities to unintentionally erupt, which resulted in her body inflating. Her memory of this incident was later purged by the Ministry of Magic.

Biography

Early life

Marjorie Dursley was born somewhere in Great Britain to the Muggle Dursley family in the 1940s or -50s. She was the elder sister[1] to Vernon.[2]

Adult life

Marjorie went on to live in the country, in a house with a large garden where she bred bulldogs.[2] She seemed to have some money, because she frequently bought her nephew, Dudley Dursley, expensive presents[2] and was noted to be on holiday sometimes.[3] She usually did not have much time to cook, and lived with twelve bulldogs. At some point in her life, she would live next to Fubster, a retired military colonel. She fell in love with Fubster. However, her attraction was unrequited[1], though the two still kept enough of a relationship for him to watch after her dogs when she was away.

Dudley's Fifth Birthday Party

In June 1985, Marge was at Privet Drive to attend her nephew's (Dudley) fifth birthday party. She whacked Harry Potter, then four years old, around the shins with her walking stick to stop him from beating Dudley at musical statues.[2]

Christmas at Privet Drive

Marge bribe

Marge gives Dudley a present

Between 1985 and 1990, Marge spent Christmas at Privet Drive. She brought a computerised robot for Dudley and a box of dog biscuits for Harry.[2]

Dudley's Tenth Birthday Party

Marge was present again at Dudley's tenth birthday party, when Harry was nine. Harry accidentally stepped on Ripper's paw, which caused the dog to chase Harry out into the garden and up a tree. Marge refused to call the dog off until past midnight, much to the Dursleys' delight.[2]

On Holiday at the Isle of Wight

"Marge's ill. Ate a funny whelk..."
— Vernon Dursley after reading Marge's postcard[src]

In June 1991, Marjorie traveled to the Isle of Wight. Unable to attend Dudley's Eleventh Birthday, she sent him a present.[4] Also at the Isle of Wight, she fell ill after she ate a "funny whelk", and wrote to the Dursleys to tell them about it.[3]

Week at Privet Drive

"Bad blood will out. Now, I'm saying nothing against your family, Petunia, but your sister was a bad egg. They turn up in the best families. Then she ran off with a wastrel and here's the result right in front of us."
— Aunt Marge mocking the Potter family[src]
Marge Smuthering Dudley

Marge smothering Dudley upon her arrival

During the summer of 1993, she stayed at the Dursleys' house for a week. Knowing nothing about Harry's "abnormality," Marge was told that Harry attended St. Brutus' Secure Centre for Incurably Criminal Boys.[2] She belittled Harry the entire week that she was there. When she asked if the cane was used at St. Brutus', she commented that she did not believe in not hitting people who deserved it. When she asked how often Harry was beaten, and he casually replied "all the time", she insisted that the school was clearly not hitting him hard enough.[2]

Majorie-Dursley

Uncle Vernon attempts to save Marjorie

She also delighted in comparing Harry to Dudley, and remarked about what made Harry such an unsatisfactory person. When Marge insulted his mother and his father, Harry accidentally lost control of his magic and blew her up like a balloon.[2] She was successfully punctured, and her memory was modified by the Accidental Magic Reversal Squad from the Ministry of Magic.[2]

After this, the Dursleys never invited Marge to stay again while Harry was in residence, and he never saw her again[1].

Physical Appearance

Marge was described as resembling her brother: large, beefy, purple-faced, and even had a moustache, though not as bushy as his. She had shoulder-length blonde hair sort of like her brother's.[2]

Personality and Traits

"I won't have this namby-pamby, wishy-washy nonsense about not hitting people who deserve it. A good thrashing is what's needed in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred. Have you been beaten often?"
— Aunt Marge antagonizing Harry Potter[src]
Aunt marge hp

Marge, looking down at Harry

Marge ate and drank excessively.[2] She was, overall, a powerfully dominant woman who made even Vernon look weak and powerless.[2]

Marge did not like Harry, and the feeling was quite mutual. When she visited, she always brought expensive gifts for Dudley (who only put up with her because he was well-paid for it), such as a computerised robot, and less satisfactory "gifts" for Harry such as a box of dog biscuits. It was unknown if Marge knew Harry's parents, but she constantly called them gross names (such as good-for-nothing scrounger) and implied their uselessness to society (although, technically, James Potter was unemployed, but only because he was rich enough to not have to work).[2] Marge also had no knowledge of Harry's magical heritage, of which the rest of the Dursleys intended to keep it so.

While she was not a blood relative of Harry's, he was forced to call her "Aunt" Marge. She constantly insulted his parents, allowed Ripper to chase him up a tree, and was generally very cruel to him. She heavily favoured her nephew Dudley. She even went as far as whacking a young Harry in the shins to stop him from beating Dudley at musical statues. While the Dursleys frequently asked Harry to stay out of their way, which he was only too glad to do, Marge strove for the opposite. She wanted him under her watch all the time so she could spew out suggestions about how he could improve himself. She also suggested that Harry to be put into an orphanage instead of "being a burden" on the Dursleys.

Much of Marge's reprehensible behaviour, however, was the result of having been shunned by Colonel Fubster, whom she was in love with, though it should be noted, that she was already a horrible enough person for Fubster to not wish to marry her on those grounds.[1]

Behind the Scenes

Marge Dursley LEGO

Marge as a LEGO minifigure.

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Etymology

Marjorie is a variant of Margaret. J.K. Rowling has confirmed that Marge is based on Conservative Prime-Minister Margaret Thatcher who is viewed as a controversial figure for her economic policies which while creating vast wealth in some areas, caused poverty in others. As a supporter of the Labour Party, Rowling is open about her dislike for Thatcher.

The name "Margaret" is derived from Latin Margarita, which was from Greek μαργαριτης (margarites) meaning "pearl", probably a borrowing from Sanskrit. Saint Margaret, the patron of expectant mothers, was martyred at Antioch in the 4th century. Later legends told of her escape from a dragon, with which she was often depicted in medieval art. The saint was popular during the Middle Ages, and her name has been widely used in the Christian world. [6] "Eileen" is from Celtic, English and Irish roots and has a long-standing history in each culture. In Irish it is known as a variation of "Helen". It became a more popular name in the 19th century. It is rumoured to have roots in Latin, American, French and Greek cultures, however such claims are not backed up with much evidence. Another variation of this name is Eileene which is most commonly used in Ireland.

Other versions of Eileen; "Aileen" (Scottish), "Eibhlin" (the original source for the name), "Eila" (Celtic variant of both "Eileen" and "Aileen"), "Eireen" (Norwegian variant of "Irene" or "Eileen"), "Eleanor" (a similarly-rooted name to "Eileen" in Irish).

Dursley is a town in Gloucestershire, England. J. K. Rowling has commented that she visited the place as a child, and hated it, which likely affected her choice of surname for the awful family, remarking "I don't imagine I'm very popular in Dursley".[7][8] The town is known for it's Victorian history in coal mining. Rowling chose the name because it sounded "dull and forbidding".

Appearances

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Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Pottermore - "Marge Dursley" Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "PM" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "PM" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "PM" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "PM" defined multiple times with different content
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - Chapter 2 (Aunt Marge's Big Mistake)
  3. 3.0 3.1 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 3 (The Letters from No One)
  4. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 2 (The Vanishing Glass)
  5. 2000 article in The Daily Telegraph
  6. Margaret at Behind the Name
  7. Wikipedia:Dursley
  8. 2001 BBC Online Chat