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- If Harry had not met Ron at King’s Cross Station then they would not have sat together on the Hogwarts Express, they would never have bonded over sweets, and Ron would never have taken out his wand and caught the attention of Hermione Granger, one of the most important figures in the Harry Potter series.
Ron would be very insecure. He would feel not as good as his brothers. He would probably get along with Seamus and Dean who were his roommates. Without Harry supporting him, I don't think Ron would have guts to try playing in Quidditch Team.
- In a world without Ron, who would be Harry's best friend?
Without Ron, I think Harry would still have ended up in...
- In a world without Ron, who would be Harry's best friend?
Without Ron, I think Harry would still have ended up in Gryffindor, if only because his impression of Draco had already made him thoroughly anti-Slytherin, which would have been the hat's other choice for him.
Sep 21, 2021 · The answer to this all depends on whether Harry, Ron and Hermione still became friends without having first met on the journey to Hogwarts. We don’t think that Harry would have been able to reach the Philosopher’s Stone without help, and Ron and Hermione were vital in this adventure.
Jun 24, 2017 · Would the events of the Harry Potter series have unfolded without the friendship of Ron? What if, for example, he had found Neville Longbottom, or Draco Malfoy? Would any of them have aided in the search for the Philosopher’s Stone, or been able to win a gigantic game of wizard chess?
- He Wouldn't Have Thought His Mom Preferred His Friend
- He Would've Felt More Intelligent
- He Would've Felt His Worries Were Important
- He Would've Had Easier Friendships
- He Could've Discovered His Value
- He Would've Developed An Identity Sooner
- He Would've Felt More appreciated
- He Could've Had A Relationship with Good Communication
- He Would've Been Safer
- His Life Would've Been Easier Overall
Ron struggled with insecurities from the moment he was introduced to audiences. This stemmed from the fact that Ron frequently felt overlooked by his mother, who had desperately wanted a daughter but ended up with him, her sixth boy, instead. Even once Ginny was born, Ron often felt lost in the sea that was his talented family. Redditor Curseofabla...
Ron considered himself completely neutral when it came down to intelligence and skill. Compared to his talented older brothers, he never felt that he could keep up. Charlie, Bill, and Percy had all been prefects, and then Head Boy. When Ron started Hogwarts, he desperately hoped to live up to their names. Therefore, being best friends with the smar...
With the weight of the wizarding world on Harry's shoulders, Ron's problems seemed rather small. This led Harry and Hermione, and even Ron himself, to often disregard Ron's worries and anxieties. "They overlook his entire anxiety about his family in Deathly Hallows," said Curseofablacklion. Ron may have been under the influence of the locket when h...
Ron was well-liked by the other Gryffindor boys of his year. When he stops talking to Harry in Goblet of Fire, Harry is almost completely isolated, but Ron immediately develops a stronger relationship with the likes of Dean, Neville, and Seamus. During that short time period, Ron was not the friend of the boy who lived, but just a regular kid at Ho...
It's difficult for someone to recognize their value when they believe the others around them are far more valuable. Harry was brave and famous, and Hermione was endlessly loyal to her friends, while Ron had had moments of cowardice and was ashamed of the times in his life when he had let his friends down. Redditor Lower-Consequencesuggested that if...
Redditor Nefarious_planetbelieved that Ron could have gone two different ways if he had never been friends with Harry and Hermione. "He'd either develop an identity of his own sooner, or he'd be 'the sixth Weasley brother' and get lumped in with his family." Being the best friend of Harry Potter became part of Ron's identity, but it is possible tha...
In the epilogue of Deathly Hallows, audiences see that Ron and Hermione end up married. This was strange to some fans, who felt that their tumultuous relationship could not possibly have led to a healthy marriage. Redditor Curseofablacklion pointed out that Hermione was mostly only ever exasperated by Ron, only "[starting] to appreciate him" in Dea...
Ron and Hermione ended up at odds with one another on multiple occasions, and it was typically a result of poor communication. Neither of them was capable of properly sharing their feelings with the other. RELATED: Comparing 10 Main Harry Potter Characters' Last Book Line To Their Last Movie Line "Hermione refused to talk to Ron for at least 3.5 mo...
Many Redditors pointed out that if Ron had not been friends with Harry, Arthur would have died, since Harry wouldn't have known who he was to save him. Mrs. Weasley even told Harry that they were lucky Ron chose to sit in Harry's compartment their first year on the Hogwarts Express. Redditor T00mey86 disagrees. Ron's friendship with Harry may have ...
When it comes down to it, Ron's life would have been easier if he had never met Harry Potter, or if he had chosen to sever his relationship with both Harry and Hermione when things got hard. He would have watched the war going on from the sidelines. He might never have lost family members, like Fred Weasley, who died too soon. He could have found a...
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Sep 11, 2019 · Without Hermione, Harry and Ron would most likely have perished in the Sorcerer's Stone. Likewise in the Chamber of Secrets . In the Prisoner of Azkaban , it's also left to her to save the day when Sirius Black looks likely to be imprisoned.
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I read somewhere that JKR intended Ron to die in CoS but basically got told no? How different would the books after Chamber be without Ron? What about without Hermione?