Arthur Weasley
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Arthur Weasley (born 6 February c. 1940s)[link] is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series. He is the patriarch of the Weasley family and married to Molly Weasley with whom he has seven children: Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George, Ron, and Ginny. He is most probably the son of Septimus and Cedrella (née Black) Weasley. Interestingly enough, this makes him a descendant of the wealthy and aristocratic (and Dark) House of Black, but his mother was disinherited for marrying into a family of wizards who were not only poverty-stricken but also "blood traitors". The evidence for this is Sirius Black's comment that Arthur is his second cousin once-removed, combined with the Black family tree as drawn by Rowling. It also potentially makes him a first cousin of Bartemius Crouch Sr. (who may be the son of Caspar Crouch and Cedrella's sister Charis), though given that Cedrella was striken from the record it is unsurprising that Crouch would not acknowledge this relationship if he was even aware of it. Arthur is described as being tall and thin, a physicality inherited by his third and sixth sons Percy and Ron while his first son Bill only inherited the tall stature but not the thin build, and as having a receding hairline and glasses; third son Percy also wears glasses. An affable, light hearted man, he tends not to be the authority figure in the family, his wife Molly tends to handle that more than he does, and the only time Ron can ever remember seeing Arthur genuinely angry was when his older twin brothers Fred and George tried to trick Ron into making the unbreakable vow when he was a child.
Arthur Weasley works for the Ministry of Magic, previously in the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts office (books 1-5), but was promoted to the head of Detection and Confiscation of Counterfeit Defensive Spells and Protective Objects in the 6th book. He is obsessed with learning about Muggle customs and inventions. (In particular, he is determined on discovering how airplanes stay aloft) He has been consistently against Lord Voldemort. In addition to his interest in Muggle-made objects, he also has a wide collection of tools, batteries, fuse wire, and plugs. For a long time, a number of wizards regarded Arthur with a slight bit of prejudice over his fascination with muggle culture and, regarding him as a weird, they held it against him professionally and tried to keep his department in a state of disrepair, which contributed to his family's poverty and over use of hand-me-downs. His new position, however, has allowed him to improve his family's financial status.
Arthur Weasley's youngest son Ron is one of Harry Potter's best friends. Harry and his other best friend Hermione Granger enjoy spending time with the Weasley family and they seem to have been accepted as unofficial members of it.
In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Mr. Weasley is a member of the Order of the Phoenix and is attacked by a snake being controlled by Voldemort. Harry, who is mentally connected with Voldemort, manages to see this in a dream and is able to warn the Hogwarts authorities and Mr. Weasley is saved just in time and sent to St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries.
The name Arthur Weasley is reminiscent of the birth name of Arthur Wesley, better known in later life as Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, though at this point in the story it is difficult to know if he will be a similarly heroic figure. See Arthur for more information on other possible origins of Arthur Weasley's first name.
A favourite fan theory had been that Arthur Weasley might become the next Minister of Magic; however this hypothesis was denied by J. K. Rowling in her official website.
See also
The Weasley FamilyExternal links
References
- [1] ["JKRowling.com Archives: Birthdays"] from [MuggleNet]
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