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Molly Weasley (née Prewett) is the mother of the Weasley family, married to Arthur Weasley.

Molly Weasley is from a pure-blood family and is related to Sirius Black (and thus to Lucius Malfoy) by marriage. She attended Hogwarts and married Arthur Weasley shortly after finishing school. Molly is the mother of seven children: Bill, Charlie, Percy, twins Fred and George, Ron and Ginny. Her character reflects her calling as a mother. She is devoted and hardworking, protective of her family, but not one to put up with too much nonsense from any of them. She is fiercely proud of her childrens' accomplishments, but scandalized by misbehaviour, and not beyond sending a Howler to the school to humiliate one of them publicly for stepping out of line, evidenced by her reaction to the use of the unauthorized Flying Ford Anglia by Ron to reach Hogwarts at the start of the school year in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Fred and George's antics, in particular, are a source of perpetual frustration for her. She sometimes finds it difficult as her children grow to maturity and strike out in their own directions. Not surprisingly she initially considers Fleur Delacour completely wrong for Bill when they become engaged in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Ironically, however, in the end it is the high achieving Percy who causes her the most pain when he breaks with the family in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix over their unwavering allegiance to Dumbledore.

For Harry Potter, Molly Weasley becomes the closest thing to a mother that he knows. Molly is appalled at the mistreatment that Harry suffers at the Dursleys, and is delighted to have Harry stay with the Weasleys at The Burrow where she can offer food, advice and general mothering. Starved for affection from his own Aunt Petunia, Harry finds warmth from Molly Weasley.

There are numerous examples in the Harry Potter books of strong female characters, such as Professor Minerva McGonagall or Hermione Granger who can pursue successful careers or are most certainly the intellectual equals to male figures. Although Molly Weasley is a brave and not untalented witch, J.K. Rowling has created in her a female character who is unabashedly domestic. Even as a member of the Order of the Phoenix, part of the responsibilities that she assumes at the Black home at Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place include preparation of meals and cleaning out a doxy infestation. If Arthur Weasley represents the role of the average middle-aged everyman, Molly's role is that of the 'ordinary' witch homemaker. However, in Rowling's world the so-called 'ordinary' often turns out to be extraordinary. Molly Weasley illustrates that goodness, integrity, and loyalty can be found in a wide variety of different characters and that ultimately there are many ways to lead a life of great significance and worth.

Her worst fears are seeing her family(including Harry) dead, as seen when she confronts a boggart in 12 Grimmauld Place.

It emerges that Molly is an exceptional duelist when she kills Bellatrix Lestrange in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows after Bellatrix almost hits Ginny with Avada Kedavra.

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Molly Weasley's maiden name is Prewett.
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Who are Molly Weasley's brothers and what was their role in the wizarding world? toggle section
Molly Weasley had two brothers, Fabian and Gideon Prewett. Both of them were members of the Order of the Phoenix during the First Wizarding War, a secret society established to fight Lord Voldemort and his followers, the Death Eaters. Unfortunately, Fabian and Gideon Prewett were brutally killed by five Death Eaters, marking a tragic chapter in Molly's life.
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Molly Weasley was sorted into Gryffindor House during her time at Hogwarts. This brave and fiercely protective matriarch truly embodied the spirit of Gryffindor.
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Molly Weasley's quote 'NOT MY DAUGHTER, YOU BITCH!' is a significant moment in the Harry Potter series. This line is delivered during a duel with Bellatrix Lestrange, who is fighting Molly's only daughter, Ginny. The quote underscores Molly's fierce love and protectiveness for her children, especially Ginny. It also highlights her bravery as she openly challenges and ultimately defeats Bellatrix, the most dangerous Dark witch of the age. This moment is a powerful demonstration of a mother's love and the lengths she will go to protect her family.
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Molly celebrates her birthday on October 30th.
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