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Ginny Weasley

Ginevra Molly "Ginny" Weasley[1] is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter novel series. Ginny is introduced in the first book Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, as the youngest sibling and only daughter of Arthur and Molly Weasley. She becomes Harry's main love interest and eventually marries him at the end of the series. She is portrayed by Bonnie Wright in all eight Harry Potter films.

Ginny Weasley
Harry Potter character
First appearanceHarry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (1997)
Last appearanceHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (2007)
Created byJ. K. Rowling
Portrayed byBonnie Wright
In-universe information
Full nameGinevra Molly Weasley
NicknameGinny
Family
SpouseHarry Potter
Children
Relatives
HouseGryffindor
Born11 August 1981[1]

Character development edit

Ginny is a pureblood witch born 11 August 1981, the seventh child and only daughter of Arthur and Molly Weasley.[2] She attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and is sorted into Gryffindor house, along with the rest of her family. J. K. Rowling says:[3][4]

The backstory with Ginny was, she was the first girl to arrive in the Weasley family in generations, but there's that old tradition of the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter and a seventh son of a seventh son, so that's why she's the seventh, because she is a gifted witch. I think you get hints of that, because she does some pretty impressive stuff here and there.

Over the course of the series, Ginny becomes a strong witch who shows herself to be independent and capable, fighting alongside Harry on more than one occasion as he battles against the Dark Arts.[3]

In a joint interview with The Leaky Cauldron and Mugglenet, Rowling revealed that she "always knew" that Ginny and Harry "were going to come together and then part."[4] Rowling explained that, as the series progresses, Harry, and by extension the reader, discovers that Ginny is in fact the ideal girl for Harry. Rowling said Harry "needs to be with someone who can stand the demands of being with Harry Potter, because he's a scary boyfriend in a lot of ways."[4] By the later part of the series, Ginny and Harry "are total equals" and "worthy of each other." The author also commented that she enjoyed writing the "big emotional journey" both characters go through, and that she really liked Ginny as a character.[4]

Appearances edit

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone edit

Ginny Weasley first appears in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, when Harry encounters the Weasley family at King's Cross station and they help him to reach Platform 9¾. After realizing Harry's identity, Ginny asks her mother if she can board the Hogwarts Express to see him, though the latter refuses. When Harry returns at the end of the year, Ginny's reaction is much the same.[5]

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets edit

Ginny is a first-year student in Chamber of Secrets, where she develops a crush on Harry and is sorted into Gryffindor. During the climax of the story, it is revealed that she opened the Chamber of Secrets, and is commanding the basilisk to attack Muggle-born students while under the influence of Tom Riddle's old school diary. Lucius Malfoy had slipped the diary into Ginny's cauldron in Flourish and Blotts prior to the term. As Ginny wrote in the diary, she poured life into Riddle (who turns out to be a fragment of Lord Voldemort's soul) while draining herself of it. However, after she is taken into the Chamber of Secrets, Harry finds her and destroys Riddle, saving her.[6]

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban edit

Ginny has little involvement in Prisoner of Azkaban, though she is studying at Hogwarts throughout the book and grows closer to Hermione Granger. She also has a similar reaction as Harry upon coming into contact with the Dementors on the Hogwarts Express.[7]

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire edit

In Goblet of Fire, her role was larger as she attends the Quidditch World Cup with her father, brothers, Harry, and Hermione. She attends the Yule Ball with Neville Longbottom and can be seen in background appearances.[8]

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix edit

In Order of the Phoenix, Ginny has "given up on Harry months ago",[9] and has a boyfriend, Michael Corner, whom she met at the Yule Ball. When Umbridge punishes Harry with a "lifetime" Quidditch ban, Ginny replaces him as Gryffindor Seeker. In the last part of the book, Ginny breaks up with Michael due to his sulking over Ravenclaw's defeat in the Quidditch Cup final, later replacing him with Dean Thomas. She joins Dumbledore's Army and is one of five members who accompany Harry in his attempt to rescue Sirius Black from the Department of Mysteries. Near the end of this book Ginny participates in the battle inside the Ministry of Magic, but is forced to withdraw from the action due to a broken left ankle.[9]

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince edit

In Half-Blood Prince, after she casts a Bat-Bogey Hex on Zacharias Smith, Professor Slughorn respects her magical abilities enough to invite her to join his "Slug Club". Ginny becomes a permanent member of the Gryffindor Quidditch team as Chaser, and substitutes for Harry as Seeker when Severus Snape puts him in detention during the Quidditch Cup final. After witnessing Ginny kissing Dean in an empty corridor, Harry has an angry internal reaction. This reaction surprises him and upon reflection, he realizes his attraction to Ginny. Since Ginny's older brother Ron vocally objects to Dean going out with his sister, Harry fears his reaction would be the same, if not worse, with him. Ginny's relationship with Dean ends altogether in April after an accidental nudge from Harry under the effects of Felix Felicis, which Ginny interprets as Dean unnecessarily trying to help her through the portrait hole. Ginny and Harry share their first kiss after Gryffindor win the Quidditch Cup against Ravenclaw, thus starting their relationship. This does not alter Harry's relationship with Ron as he had feared, and they get to enjoy their relationship for a peaceful few months. After Albus Dumbledore's death, Harry ends their relationship as he fears his love for Ginny would place her in danger.[10]

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows edit

Propelled by the revelation that Harry, Ron, and Hermione are leaving to seek the remaining Horcruxes in Deathly Hallows, Ginny kisses Harry in her bedroom, and they realize they both still have intense feelings for each other. She returns to Hogwarts for her sixth year, where she works with Neville and Luna on reuniting Dumbledore's Army. As Ron is on the run with Harry and Hermione, Ginny is forced to go into hiding with her family. Though underage, she takes part in the Battle of Hogwarts despite her mother's and Harry's disapproval. After Harry's supposed death, she, Hermione, and Luna take on Bellatrix Lestrange, who nearly strikes Ginny with a Killing Curse, infuriating Molly Weasley to the point of intervening and successfully duelling Bellatrix herself, killing her.[11][12]

Epilogue edit

In the epilogue, set nineteen years after the events of Deathly Hallows, Harry and Ginny are confirmed to be married, and have three children: James, Albus and Lily. Rowling elaborated on Ginny's future after the release of the book, saying that after leaving Hogwarts, she joined the Holyhead Harpies and, after spending a few years as a celebrated player, retired to become the senior Quidditch correspondent at the Daily Prophet, and to start a family with Harry.[13][14][12]

In other material edit

In the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Ginny must help Harry reconcile with their wayward son Albus Severus Potter, and there are references to events in previous books. Her job at The Daily Prophet is briefly mentioned when Draco Malfoy accuses her of promoting suspicion against former Death Eaters, but she says her articles are purely sport-related.[15]

Characterization edit

Outward appearance edit

She has typical Weasley traits: flaming red hair (which she wears in a long mane) and a freckled complexion. She is of petite stature, commented on by several characters, and has bright brown eyes like her mother. When she blushes (which was often around Harry Potter in the early years of their friendship), she goes a shade of red that matches her hair.[16] When in a highly emotional state she is known to acquire a "hard, blazing look".[17]

Personality edit

Ginny is forceful, independent and often speaks her mind. She has an energetic, lively personality; having feelings for Harry, she became shy and withdrawn in his presence, during the first few years of their friendship. According to Harry, growing up with six older brothers toughened her.[18] Ginny is not afraid to stand up to anyone, friend or enemy alike. She stands up to Draco Malfoy on their first meeting in Flourish and Blotts when he insults Harry in Chamber of Secrets. She even stands up to Hermione, her close friend, in defence of Harry's use of the Sectumsempra curse. When describing Ginny, J.K. Rowling notes she is "tough, not in an unpleasant way, but gutsy", also describing her as "warm and compassionate".[19] Ginny was very popular during her time at Hogwarts, and drew attraction by numerous boys. Harry and Ron felt that Ginny was "too popular for her own good".[20][21]

Magical abilities and skills edit

Ginny is a talented witch. By age 14 she could conjure a corporeal Patronus Charm, in the form of a horse.[1] She is also a gifted flier and Quidditch player;[22] she scored "seventeen goals" in a Quidditch practice.[23] Ginny was adept at the Bat-Bogey Hex, which drew her to the attention of Horace Slughorn, and her subsequent invitation to the Slug Club.[24]

Portrayals edit

Bonnie Wright played Ginny Weasley in all eight Harry Potter films. Wright voiced the character in the Order of Phoenix, Half-Blood Prince and Deathly Hallows: Part 1 video games. Wright also played Ginny in the Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park attraction. Wright has described Ginny's character as "outgoing, friendly and confident."[25] In an interview with The Telegraph before the release of Order of the Phoenix, Wright revealed that she got the role because her brother had read the books and told her she reminded him of Ginny, and recommended that she audition for the part.[26][27]

Ginny was voiced by Victoire Robinson for the Chamber of Secrets game, and by Annabel Scholey in Deathly Hallows: Part 2. Bonnie Wright lent her voice to her character in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, and acted as a playable character in certain missions.[28][29] Poppy Miller played the adult Ginny in the original West End production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.[30]

Family tree edit

Reception edit

Ginny's pivotal role in Chamber of Secrets was compared by Dave Kopel, citing John Granger's book, to a morality play like John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress. He describes the final scene, where Harry descends to the Chamber of Secrets to rescue Ginny: "In the climax of Chamber of Secrets, Harry descends to a deep underworld, is confronted by two satanic minions (Voldemort and a giant serpent), is saved from certain death by his faith in Dumbledore (the bearded God the Father/Ancient of Days), rescues the virgin (Virginia [sic] Weasley), and ascends in triumph. It's Pilgrim's Progress for a new audience."[31] This quote predates Rowling's revelation that Ginny's full name is Ginevra, not Virginia.[2]

In popular culture edit

In the 2013 Season 6, Episode 15 of The Big Bang Theory (The Spoiler Alert Segmentation), Leonard has just started reading Half-Blood Prince when Sheldon spoils Dumbledore's death by Snape as well as Dobby's death in Deathly Hallows, which ignites a feud between them. Later, during an effort to patch things up between them, Penny accidentally spoils that Harry and Ginny end up together, trying to draw a comparison between Ron accepting that Harry is interested in Ron's sister Ginny, and Leonard's potential forgiving of Sheldon spoiling key events of the series. Leonard is obviously disappointed that yet another event has been spoiled.[32][33][34]

In the 2018 dystopian science fiction film The Darkest Minds, two of the main characters compare their relation to Ginny and Harry's, in a scene Noah Berlatsky describes as "a moment of meta-critique that’s just as likely to make the audience wince as smile.".[35] The film itself was widely panned by critics, Berlatsky himself calling it "flat [and] boring".

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External links edit

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Ginevra Molly Ginny Weasley 1 is a fictional character in J K Rowling s Harry Potter novel series Ginny is introduced in the first book Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone as the youngest sibling and only daughter of Arthur and Molly Weasley She becomes Harry s main love interest and eventually marries him at the end of the series She is portrayed by Bonnie Wright in all eight Harry Potter films Ginny WeasleyHarry Potter characterBonnie Wright as Ginny Weasley in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1First appearanceHarry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone 1997 Last appearanceHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2007 Created byJ K RowlingPortrayed byBonnie WrightIn universe informationFull nameGinevra Molly WeasleyNicknameGinnyFamilyArthur Weasley father Molly Weasley mother Bill Weasley brother Charlie Weasley brother Percy Weasley brother Fred and George Weasley brothers Ron Weasley brother SpouseHarry PotterChildrenJames Sirius Potter Albus Severus Potter Lily Luna PotterRelativesJames Potter father in law Lily Potter mother in law Hermione Granger sister in law Fleur Delacour sister in law Rose Weasley niece Hugo Weasley nephew HouseGryffindorBorn11 August 1981 1 Contents 1 Character development 2 Appearances 2 1 Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone 2 2 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 2 3 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 2 4 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 2 5 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 2 6 Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince 2 7 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2 7 1 Epilogue 3 In other material 4 Characterization 4 1 Outward appearance 4 2 Personality 4 3 Magical abilities and skills 5 Portrayals 6 Family tree 7 Reception 8 In popular culture 9 References 10 External linksCharacter development editGinny is a pureblood witch born 11 August 1981 the seventh child and only daughter of Arthur and Molly Weasley 2 She attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and is sorted into Gryffindor house along with the rest of her family J K Rowling says 3 4 The backstory with Ginny was she was the first girl to arrive in the Weasley family in generations but there s that old tradition of the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter and a seventh son of a seventh son so that s why she s the seventh because she is a gifted witch I think you get hints of that because she does some pretty impressive stuff here and there Over the course of the series Ginny becomes a strong witch who shows herself to be independent and capable fighting alongside Harry on more than one occasion as he battles against the Dark Arts 3 In a joint interview with The Leaky Cauldron and Mugglenet Rowling revealed that she always knew that Ginny and Harry were going to come together and then part 4 Rowling explained that as the series progresses Harry and by extension the reader discovers that Ginny is in fact the ideal girl for Harry Rowling said Harry needs to be with someone who can stand the demands of being with Harry Potter because he s a scary boyfriend in a lot of ways 4 By the later part of the series Ginny and Harry are total equals and worthy of each other The author also commented that she enjoyed writing the big emotional journey both characters go through and that she really liked Ginny as a character 4 Appearances editHarry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone edit Ginny Weasley first appears in Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone when Harry encounters the Weasley family at King s Cross station and they help him to reach Platform 9 After realizing Harry s identity Ginny asks her mother if she can board the Hogwarts Express to see him though the latter refuses When Harry returns at the end of the year Ginny s reaction is much the same 5 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets edit Ginny is a first year student in Chamber of Secrets where she develops a crush on Harry and is sorted into Gryffindor During the climax of the story it is revealed that she opened the Chamber of Secrets and is commanding the basilisk to attack Muggle born students while under the influence of Tom Riddle s old school diary Lucius Malfoy had slipped the diary into Ginny s cauldron in Flourish and Blotts prior to the term As Ginny wrote in the diary she poured life into Riddle who turns out to be a fragment of Lord Voldemort s soul while draining herself of it However after she is taken into the Chamber of Secrets Harry finds her and destroys Riddle saving her 6 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban edit Ginny has little involvement in Prisoner of Azkaban though she is studying at Hogwarts throughout the book and grows closer to Hermione Granger She also has a similar reaction as Harry upon coming into contact with the Dementors on the Hogwarts Express 7 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire edit In Goblet of Fire her role was larger as she attends the Quidditch World Cup with her father brothers Harry and Hermione She attends the Yule Ball with Neville Longbottom and can be seen in background appearances 8 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix edit In Order of the Phoenix Ginny has given up on Harry months ago 9 and has a boyfriend Michael Corner whom she met at the Yule Ball When Umbridge punishes Harry with a lifetime Quidditch ban Ginny replaces him as Gryffindor Seeker In the last part of the book Ginny breaks up with Michael due to his sulking over Ravenclaw s defeat in the Quidditch Cup final later replacing him with Dean Thomas She joins Dumbledore s Army and is one of five members who accompany Harry in his attempt to rescue Sirius Black from the Department of Mysteries Near the end of this book Ginny participates in the battle inside the Ministry of Magic but is forced to withdraw from the action due to a broken left ankle 9 Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince edit In Half Blood Prince after she casts a Bat Bogey Hex on Zacharias Smith Professor Slughorn respects her magical abilities enough to invite her to join his Slug Club Ginny becomes a permanent member of the Gryffindor Quidditch team as Chaser and substitutes for Harry as Seeker when Severus Snape puts him in detention during the Quidditch Cup final After witnessing Ginny kissing Dean in an empty corridor Harry has an angry internal reaction This reaction surprises him and upon reflection he realizes his attraction to Ginny Since Ginny s older brother Ron vocally objects to Dean going out with his sister Harry fears his reaction would be the same if not worse with him Ginny s relationship with Dean ends altogether in April after an accidental nudge from Harry under the effects of Felix Felicis which Ginny interprets as Dean unnecessarily trying to help her through the portrait hole Ginny and Harry share their first kiss after Gryffindor win the Quidditch Cup against Ravenclaw thus starting their relationship This does not alter Harry s relationship with Ron as he had feared and they get to enjoy their relationship for a peaceful few months After Albus Dumbledore s death Harry ends their relationship as he fears his love for Ginny would place her in danger 10 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows edit Propelled by the revelation that Harry Ron and Hermione are leaving to seek the remaining Horcruxes in Deathly Hallows Ginny kisses Harry in her bedroom and they realize they both still have intense feelings for each other She returns to Hogwarts for her sixth year where she works with Neville and Luna on reuniting Dumbledore s Army As Ron is on the run with Harry and Hermione Ginny is forced to go into hiding with her family Though underage she takes part in the Battle of Hogwarts despite her mother s and Harry s disapproval After Harry s supposed death she Hermione and Luna take on Bellatrix Lestrange who nearly strikes Ginny with a Killing Curse infuriating Molly Weasley to the point of intervening and successfully duelling Bellatrix herself killing her 11 12 Epilogue edit In the epilogue set nineteen years after the events of Deathly Hallows Harry and Ginny are confirmed to be married and have three children James Albus and Lily Rowling elaborated on Ginny s future after the release of the book saying that after leaving Hogwarts she joined the Holyhead Harpies and after spending a few years as a celebrated player retired to become the senior Quidditch correspondent at the Daily Prophet and to start a family with Harry 13 14 12 In other material editIn the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Ginny must help Harry reconcile with their wayward son Albus Severus Potter and there are references to events in previous books Her job at The Daily Prophet is briefly mentioned when Draco Malfoy accuses her of promoting suspicion against former Death Eaters but she says her articles are purely sport related 15 Characterization editOutward appearance edit She has typical Weasley traits flaming red hair which she wears in a long mane and a freckled complexion She is of petite stature commented on by several characters and has bright brown eyes like her mother When she blushes which was often around Harry Potter in the early years of their friendship she goes a shade of red that matches her hair 16 When in a highly emotional state she is known to acquire a hard blazing look 17 Personality edit Ginny is forceful independent and often speaks her mind She has an energetic lively personality having feelings for Harry she became shy and withdrawn in his presence during the first few years of their friendship According to Harry growing up with six older brothers toughened her 18 Ginny is not afraid to stand up to anyone friend or enemy alike She stands up to Draco Malfoy on their first meeting in Flourish and Blotts when he insults Harry in Chamber of Secrets She even stands up to Hermione her close friend in defence of Harry s use of the Sectumsempra curse When describing Ginny J K Rowling notes she is tough not in an unpleasant way but gutsy also describing her as warm and compassionate 19 Ginny was very popular during her time at Hogwarts and drew attraction by numerous boys Harry and Ron felt that Ginny was too popular for her own good 20 21 Magical abilities and skills edit Ginny is a talented witch By age 14 she could conjure a corporeal Patronus Charm in the form of a horse 1 She is also a gifted flier and Quidditch player 22 she scored seventeen goals in a Quidditch practice 23 Ginny was adept at the Bat Bogey Hex which drew her to the attention of Horace Slughorn and her subsequent invitation to the Slug Club 24 Portrayals editBonnie Wright played Ginny Weasley in all eight Harry Potter films Wright voiced the character in the Order of Phoenix Half Blood Prince and Deathly Hallows Part 1 video games Wright also played Ginny in the Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park attraction Wright has described Ginny s character as outgoing friendly and confident 25 In an interview with The Telegraph before the release of Order of the Phoenix Wright revealed that she got the role because her brother had read the books and told her she reminded him of Ginny and recommended that she audition for the part 26 27 Ginny was voiced by Victoire Robinson for the Chamber of Secrets game and by Annabel Scholey in Deathly Hallows Part 2 Bonnie Wright lent her voice to her character in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince and acted as a playable character in certain missions 28 29 Poppy Miller played the adult Ginny in the original West End production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child 30 Family tree editvteHarry Potter family treeSalazar SlytherinThe Peverell FamilyThomas Riddle Sr n 1 Mary Riddle n 1 Marvolo GauntThomas Riddle Jr Merope GauntMorfin GauntBlack familySirius BlackBellatrix Lestrange n 2 Tom Marvolo RiddleLord VoldemortSeptimus WeasleyCedrella BlackMrs PrewettMr PrewettIgnatius PrewettLucretia BlackApolline DelacourMonsieur DelacourBilius WeasleyArthur WeasleyMolly PrewettGideon PrewettFabian PrewettJames PotterLily EvansPetunia DursleyVernon DursleyMarge DursleyGabrielle DelacourCharlie WeasleyFred WeasleyFleur DelacourWilliam Bill WeasleyPercy WeasleyAudrey WeasleyGeorge WeasleyAngelina JohnsonHermione Jean GrangerRonald Bilius Ron WeasleyGinevra Molly Ginny WeasleyHarry James PotterDudley DursleyVictoire WeasleyDominique WeasleyLouis WeasleyFred Weasley Jr Roxanne WeasleyRose Granger WeasleyHugo Granger WeasleyJames Sirius PotterAlbus Severus PotterLily Luna PotterMolly WeasleyLucy WeasleyNotes a b The names Thomas and Mary Riddle are taken from the Harry Potter film series In Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Bellatrix is depicted as having had a secret daughter Delphini Delphi The Augurey who claims to also be the daughter of Lord Voldemort Reception editGinny s pivotal role in Chamber of Secrets was compared by Dave Kopel citing John Granger s book to a morality play like John Bunyan s The Pilgrim s Progress He describes the final scene where Harry descends to the Chamber of Secrets to rescue Ginny In the climax of Chamber of Secrets Harry descends to a deep underworld is confronted by two satanic minions Voldemort and a giant serpent is saved from certain death by his faith in Dumbledore the bearded God the Father Ancient of Days rescues the virgin Virginia sic Weasley and ascends in triumph It s Pilgrim s Progress for a new audience 31 This quote predates Rowling s revelation that Ginny s full name is Ginevra not Virginia 2 In popular culture editIn the 2013 Season 6 Episode 15 of The Big Bang Theory The Spoiler Alert Segmentation Leonard has just started reading Half Blood Prince when Sheldon spoils Dumbledore s death by Snape as well as Dobby s death in Deathly Hallows which ignites a feud between them Later during an effort to patch things up between them Penny accidentally spoils that Harry and Ginny end up together trying to draw a comparison between Ron accepting that Harry is interested in Ron s sister Ginny and Leonard s potential forgiving of Sheldon spoiling key events of the series Leonard is obviously disappointed that yet another event has been spoiled 32 33 34 In the 2018 dystopian science fiction film The Darkest Minds two of the main characters compare their relation to Ginny and Harry s in a scene Noah Berlatsky describes as a moment of meta critique that s just as likely to make the audience wince as smile 35 The film itself was widely panned by critics Berlatsky himself calling it flat and boring References edit a b c Ginny Weasley Pottermore Archived from the original on 31 May 2018 Retrieved 1 June 2018 a b J K Rowling J K Rowling Official Site Some Random Facts About The Weasley Family Archived from the original on 16 March 2006 Retrieved 20 April 2020 a b Women of Harry Potter Ginny Weasley Is Impressed Tor com 31 October 2016 Archived from the original on 23 April 2017 Retrieved 8 June 2018 a b c d The Leaky Cauldron and MN Interview Joanne Kathleen Rowling The Leaky Cauldron 28 July 2007 Retrieved 8 February 2022 J 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