The Noble Collection - Ginny Weasley Character Wand - 14in (36cm) Harry Potter Wand With Metal Name Tag - Harry Potter Film Set Movie Props Wands

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The Noble Collection - Ginny Weasley Character Wand - 14in (36cm) Harry Potter Wand With Metal Name Tag - Harry Potter Film Set Movie Props Wands

The Noble Collection - Ginny Weasley Character Wand - 14in (36cm) Harry Potter Wand With Metal Name Tag - Harry Potter Film Set Movie Props Wands

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T. M. Riddle's Diary: Tom Riddle's diary was in Ginny's possession before Harry Potter destroyed in the Chamber of Secrets on 29 May 1993. The memory that resided in the diary had begun possessing and slowly draining the life out of Ginny. Ginevra [9] Molly [22] "Ginny" Potter [23] (née Weasley) (b. 11 August 1981), [1] occasionally known as Gin by Harry Potter, [4] was an English pure-blood [3] witch, the only daughter of Arthur and Molly Weasley (née Prewett), and the younger sister of Bill, Charlie, Percy, the late Fred, George and Ron. She was the first female to be born into the Weasley line for several generations. She and her older brothers grew up in The Burrow on the outskirts of Ottery St Catchpole in Devon. As part of the new Ministry's regime, Hogwarts attendance became mandatory and Muggle-borns were being rounded up. Ginny was present on the Hogwarts Express on 1 September 1997 when it was raided by three Death Eaters in search of Harry Potter. Once at school, Ginny joined up with Neville Longbottom and Luna Lovegood to restart the D.A. and defy Snape's regime. Even Fred and George are impressed by her power, particularly her Bat-Bogey Hex ( OP6); her poetry (as shown by her valentine to Harry) is pretty awful. Ginny is the only person Harry knows (now, besides himself) who has been possessed by Voldemort and lived to tell the tale (CS, OP). Ginny also has considerable acting ability ( OP4, OP16, OP32 - able to convince Mrs. Weasley that Crookshanks was responsible for the Dungbombs outside the kitchen in Grimmauld Place; imitating Umbridge; the Garroting Gas scam). She is also an excellent Quidditch player - as both a Chaser and a Seeker, joining a professional team after leaving school. Other canon notes and references

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In Year 5, she appears to be greatly disappointed over the obvious feelings between Harry and Cho and desperately tries to beat Cho to it, narrowly failing. In the Department of Mysteries, she seems reluctant to go with Luna and Neville rather than Harry. While Harry is being possessed, she rushes up to see the events first and affectionately strokes his arm at the end of the year.By July 2019, Ginny went on a holiday trip with Harry and their children where she, James, Albus, and Luna were photographed, with Harry placing the framed photo on his desk at the British Ministry of Magic. [29] After the Second Wizarding War, Ginny had three children with Harry; two sons named James Sirius and Albus Severus, and a daughter named Lily Luna. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 3 ( The Burrow) - 'At that moment there was a diversion in the form of a small, red-headed figure in a long nightdress, who appeared in the kitchen, gave a small squeal, and ran out again.' Following that ordeal, Ginny grew into a confident young woman, becoming an important member of Dumbledore's Army, an organisation taught and led by Harry Potter in her fourth year. She would later fight in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries ( 1996), the Battle of the Astronomy Tower ( 1997), and the Battle of Hogwarts ( 1998). She was also an accomplished Quidditch player, playing Chaser and Seeker at different times for the Gryffindor Quidditch team. Leadership skills: At the young age of sixteen, Ginny was able to effectively co-lead Dumbledore's Army alongside Luna Lovegood and Neville Longbottom, showing her to have been a capable and resilient leader.

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Dumbledore's Army | Forbidden Forest Centaur colony | Headless Hunt | Hogwarts Hippogriff herd | Hogwarts house-elves | Hogwarts Ghosts | Hogwarts Staff On Harry's seventeenth birthday, Ginny confessed that she did not know what to give Harry since anything she gave him would have to be small enough for him to carry around with him. Instead, she ' kissed him like she never had before' in the hopes of giving him something to remember her by in case he met someone new on his travels, something he assured her would be unlikely to happen. Ginny felt comforted by this and viewed it as the silver lining she had been looking for. However, they were interrupted by a disapproving Ron, with Hermione in tow. [9] As Harry exited her bedroom it was mentioned that Ginny might have for once finally succumb to tears. Ginny witnessed Harry's final defeat of Lord Voldemort, thus ending the Second Wizarding War. She, Ron, and Hermione were some of the first ones to run and hug him. She sat with her head on her mother's shoulder during the victory celebrations in the Great Hall. [9] It can be assumed that she and Harry caught up with each other at a later date.Ron Weasley: " Just choose someone — better — next time." Ginny: " Well, I've chosen Dean Thomas, would you say he's better?" — Ron and Ginny about the latter's relationships [src]

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With this act of kindness and recognition, Ginny finally spoke in front of Harry, standing up to Draco Malfoy when he started to insult him. [8] Draco was with his father, Lucius, and the elder Malfoy took the opportunity to insult the Weasley family for associating with the Muggle parents of Muggle-born witch Hermione Granger and — in his eyes — being a disgrace to wizards. During his tirade, he managed to slip Tom Riddle's Diary into Ginny's battered second-hand copy of A Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration. [8]As Ginny had five brothers who survived the Second Wizarding War, four of whom married at some point, she had quite a few nieces and nephews by 2017. Ginny's own children seemed closest to Ron and Hermione's children, whose son Hugo was the same age as Lily, and their daughter Rose was the same age as Albus.

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Ginevra is the Italian form of the name Guinevere, which means 'fair one'. Guinevere is also the name of King Arthur's wife in Arthurian legend, famous for her affair with Arthur's chief knight Sir Lancelot. There seems to be a pattern in the Weasley family of naming members after characters in Arthurian legend. Another famous muse bearing this name was Ginevra King, a socialite who inspired F. Scott Fitzgerald's character Daisy Buchanan in The Great Gatsby. The name Ginevra is also an Italian variant of Juniper, derived from the tree or berry. Junipers were often used to represent chastity in Renaissance-period art, such as in Leonardo da Vinci's Ginevra de' Benci. [38] With links to the Welsh and Celtic history, Ginevra also means virgin. In some cultures, Ginevra can mean 'white shadow, or white wave'. Several times throughout the series, some of Ginny's actions are described as being catlike. [ citation needed] However, her personality does not reflect the style of her actions, as her Patronus is a horse instead of a cat.It wasn’t long before he became more aware of her and what she was doing. And there’s nothing like saving someone from the grip of the world’s Darkest wizard to cement a life-long bond. Neville asked Ginny to the Yule Ball after he was turned down by Hermione, who had already agreed to go with Viktor Krum, and the two attended together as friends. When Ron suggested that she go to the ball with Harry, who had yet to find a date, she was disappointed at having missed a chance to go with him, but remained faithful to her agreement with Neville. [25] Ginny defended Neville when others laughed at him, and told him not to put himself down when he described himself as 'nobody.' [16] She was also quite horrified when she heard that Neville's parents, Alice and Frank Longbottom, had been tortured into insanity by Bellatrix Lestrange and become permanent residents of St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries. By book six, Ginny had a comfortable rapport with Harry – she was often catching his eye, and it wasn’t long before that began to look like something more than a cheeky inside joke Harry could have with any of the Weasleys. After another summer together, Harry got a little confused about his feelings for her.



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