Harry Potter Stats

    Ron Weasley

    Events [125]

    Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
    The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters [B1-C6]
    91-93
      Ron Prepares to Follow His Brothers Through the Magical Barrier
    Harry, confused about how to reach Platform Nine and Three-Quarters, overhears the Weasleys talking about the platform. He nervously asks Molly Weasley for help, and she kindly explains how to reach the platform.
    93-94
      Ron Is Introduced as Molly’s Youngest Son Starting at Hogwarts
    Following Molly Weasley's instructions, Harry successfully passes through the magical barrier onto Platform Nine and Three-Quarters. He is amazed to find the Hogwarts Express waiting for him and sees students bustling around the platform with pets and trunks.
    95-95
      Ron Tries To Avoid His Mother Cleaning His Nose
    After being helped by Fred and George, Harry watches from the window as they interact with their family on the platform. He observes Molly Weasley fussing over Ron and Percy, revealing family dynamics.
    95-96
      Ron Tries To Ignore The Teasing From His Brothers About His Mother’s Attention
    Fred and George humorously tease their brother Percy about his new role as a prefect, much to their mother’s disapproval. Mrs. Weasley reminds them to behave, showing her care and discipline.
    97-98
      Ron Boards The Train With His Brothers To Begin His Journey To Hogwarts
    As the Hogwarts Express departs, the Weasley family exchanges heartfelt goodbyes. Ginny runs alongside the train, tearfully waving goodbye, and the Weasley brothers make jokes to cheer her up.
    98-98
      Ron Joins Harry In The Compartment After Finding No Other Seats
    Ron Weasley joins Harry in the compartment, and they quickly bond over shared feelings of being overshadowed by their families. They share Harry's magical food from the trolley, including Chocolate Frogs, which amaze Harry, and Ron explains magical trading cards.
    98-101
      Ron Shares His Struggles Of Living In The Shadow Of His Accomplished Brothers
    Ron and Harry share stories about their families. Ron reveals the challenges of growing up in a large wizarding family and the feeling of living in his brothers’ shadows, while Harry reflects on his life with the Dursleys.
    101-102
      Ron Reluctantly Accepts Harry’s Generosity With Food
    The food trolley arrives, and Harry buys an assortment of magical snacks, sharing them with Ron. They try Pumpkin Pasties and Chocolate Frogs, and Harry marvels at the magical food.
    102-103
      Ron Explains The Wizard Card Collecting Game To Harry
    Harry learns about the collectible Chocolate Frog cards, which depict famous witches and wizards. Ron explains the popularity of the cards and introduces Harry to the image of Albus Dumbledore.
    103-104
      Ron Warns Harry About The Risky Flavors Of Bertie Bott’s Beans
    Harry and Ron try Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans, discovering the wide range of flavors, both pleasant and bizarre. This new treat surprises and amuses Harry, adding to his sense of wonder at the magical world.
    104-106
      Ron Tries And Fails To Cast A Spell On Scabbers To Make Him More Interesting
    Hermione Granger enters Harry and Ron's compartment looking for Neville's missing toad. She introduces herself and demonstrates her magic skills. After briefly criticizing Ron's failed spell, she leaves to continue searching with Neville.
    106-108
      Ron Shares His Concerns About Being Sorted Into Slytherin
    Ron shares his fears about being sorted into Slytherin and not living up to his family's legacy. He explains that his whole family has been in Gryffindor, and he worries that he won't meet expectations.
    108-110
      Ron Stands Up To Malfoy And His Bodyguards With Harry
    Draco Malfoy, along with Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle, enters the compartment and offers Harry his friendship, warning him against associating with "the wrong sort" like Ron. Harry declines the offer, and Ron steps up to defend himself, leading to a brief confrontation.
    110-111
      Ron Looks Pale As He Joins Harry In Preparing For Hogwarts
    The Hogwarts Express arrives, and Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Neville follow Rubeus Hagrid to the boats that will take them across the lake to Hogwarts. As they catch their first sight of the castle, they are filled with awe.
    111-112
      Ron Joins Harry, Hermione, And Neville In The Boat To Hogwarts
    Led by Hagrid, the first-year students cross the lake in small boats, catching their first awe-inspiring glimpse of Hogwarts Castle. After entering through a hidden tunnel, they reach an underground harbor. Hagrid reunites Neville with his toad before leading them up to the castle’s grand entrance, where he knocks on the massive oak doors, signaling their arrival.
    The Sorting Hat [B1-C7]
    116-117
      Ron Stands Behind Harry As They Enter The Great Hall Feeling Nervous
    Professor McGonagall leads the first-year students into the Great Hall. They are awestruck by the enchanted ceiling and floating candles as they line up before the entire school to await the Sorting Ceremony.
    118-121
      Ron Worries About His Sorting And Mentions Fred’s Troll Joke
    Professor McGonagall begins the Sorting Ceremony, calling the students one by one to wear the Sorting Hat. The hat assigns them to their houses, which will shape their Hogwarts experience.
    121-122
      Ron Is Sorted Into Gryffindor Amid Cheers From His Brothers
    After being sorted into Gryffindor, Harry receives a warm welcome at the Gryffindor table. The Weasley twins cheer loudly, Percy shakes his hand, and Nearly Headless Nick introduces himself as the Gryffindor ghost.
    128-130
      Ron Comments On The Food And Struggles With Scabbers In The Dormitory
    Percy Weasley leads the Gryffindor first-years to their common room, navigating Hogwarts’ winding corridors and dealing with Peeves the Poltergeist. After giving the password, “Caput Draconis,” the students enter the cozy common room and settle into their dormitory for the night.
    The Potions Master [B1-C8]
    131-132
      Ron Joins Harry In Navigating The Confusing Hogwarts Layout
    As Harry begins his day, whispers about his fame follow him wherever he goes, with students staring at his scar and commenting on his identity. Harry tries to focus on finding his way to his classes amidst the strange, shifting layout of Hogwarts.
    132-133
      Ron Gets Into Trouble With Harry While Exploring Hogwarts
    Harry and Ron accidentally stumble into the forbidden third-floor corridor and are caught by Argus Filch, who assumes they were trying to break into it. They are saved from punishment by Quirinus Quirrell, who happens to pass by.
    133-135
      None
    Harry experiences his first classes at Hogwarts, including History of Magic, Herbology, Transfiguration, and Defense Against the Dark Arts. He quickly learns that magic is more complicated than simply waving a wand, with Minerva McGonagall being especially strict.
    135-136
      Ron Shares His Concern About Professor Snape Favoring Slytherin Students During Potions Class
    Harry and Ron Have Breakfast and Are Invited to Visit Hagrid Later That Day
    136-138
      Ron Shares Harry’s Confusion During Their First Potions Lesson
    In Harry's first Potions class with Severus Snape, it becomes clear that Snape has a personal dislike for him. Snape quizzes Harry on potion ingredients, and when Harry cannot answer, Snape mocks him, making the situation uncomfortable for Harry.
    138-140
      Ron Advises Harry Not to Argue With Snape
    During a potion-making assignment, Neville Longbottom melts Seamus Finnigan's cauldron, causing a dangerous accident. Snape blames Harry for not helping Neville, docking points from Gryffindor and humiliating both Harry and Neville.
    140-141
      Ron Tells Hagrid About Their First Lessons and Enjoys His Visit to the Hut
    After a difficult Potions class, Harry and Ron visit Rubeus Hagrid in his hut for tea. They discuss their first week at Hogwarts, including Harry's frustrations with Snape. Rubeus Hagrid tries to reassure Harry, but Harry notices that Rubeus Hagrid avoids making eye contact when discussing Snape.
    141-142
      Ron Shares Stories About Charlie’s Work With Dragons
    While visiting Rubeus Hagrid, Harry notices a Daily Prophet clipping detailing a break-in at Gringotts Wizarding Bank Wizarding Bank on the same day he and Rubeus Hagrid had visited. Harry suspects that the thieves were after the package Rubeus Hagrid took from the vault, and he questions whether Rubeus Hagrid is hiding something.
    The Midnight Duel [B1-C9]
    143-145
      Ron Tries to Reassure Harry About Flying Lessons
    A notice in the Gryffindor common room announces the start of flying lessons, revealing that Gryffindor and Slytherin will learn together. Harry dreads the lessons, fearing embarrassment in front of Malfoy, as students discuss Quidditch and their broomstick experiences.
    145-145
      Ron Stands With Harry Against Malfoy’s Bullying
    Neville excitedly shows his new Remembrall, a gift from his grandmother, to his friends. Malfoy snatches it, but Professor McGonagall intervenes before any trouble escalates, forcing Malfoy to return the magical object.
    145-147
      Ron Enjoys Watching Madam Hooch Correct Malfoy’s Grip
    During the first flying lesson, Neville panics and accidentally launches into the air before Madam Hooch’s signal. He falls and breaks his wrist, requiring Madam Hooch to escort him to the hospital wing, leaving the class unsupervised.
    148-149
      Ron Cheers Harry On As He Faces Malfoy In The Air
    Ignoring Hermione’s warnings, Harry takes to the skies in pursuit of Malfoy. He performs an impressive dive to catch the Remembrall before it hits the ground, showcasing natural flying talent that leaves his classmates in awe.
    149-150
      Ron Tries To Defend Harry Against McGonagall’s Accusations
    Professor McGonagall catches Harry flying without permission after his daring catch. She scolds him severely and escorts him away, leaving Harry convinced he will be expelled for breaking the rules.
    152-153
      Ron Is Amazed And Impressed That Harry Was Made Seeker As A First Year
    Harry shares the news of becoming the youngest Seeker in a century with Ron. Fred and George Weasley, also Quidditch players, express their excitement, confident that Gryffindor can win the Quidditch Cup this year.
    153-154
      Ron Offers To Be Harry’s Second In The Wizard’s Duel
    Angry and jealous of Harry’s success, Malfoy challenges him to a midnight wizard’s duel in the trophy room. Harry accepts, with Ron agreeing to be his second, even though neither knows much about dueling.
    154-156
      Ron Accompanies Harry To The Duel And Argues With Hermione
    Hermione tries to stop Harry and Ron from sneaking out for the duel, but she ends up locked out of Gryffindor Tower. Neville, unable to remember the password, joins the group as they head toward the trophy room.
    156-157
      Ron Expresses Frustration With Hermione And Neville For Possibly Getting Them Caught
    Neville, stranded outside the Gryffindor common room, is found by Harry, Ron, and Hermione. Relieved, he joins their group as they venture through the castle, despite Hermione’s protests.
    157-160
      Ron Suggests A Plan And Confronts Peeves During The Escape
    As they wait for Malfoy in the trophy room, the group hears Filch and Mrs. Norris approaching. They flee through the corridors, narrowly avoiding capture but attracting Peeves, who causes further chaos.
    Hallowe'en [B1-C10]
    163-164
      Ron Shares Harry’s Enthusiasm For Solving The Mystery Of The Protected Package
    After encountering the three-headed dog, Harry Potter and Ron Weasley engage in a detailed discussion regarding the high-level security around a mysterious package, presumed to have been transported from Gringotts Bank to Hogwarts. They hypothesize about the object’s possible value and danger.
    164-165
      Ron Is Envious Of Harry’s New Nimbus Two Thousand
    In an extraordinary delivery spectacle, Harry receives a Nimbus 2000 broomstick from Professor McGonagall, conveyed by a team of screech owls. This event captures the entire school’s attention, as well as sparking envy in Draco Malfoy, whose reaction underscores his rivalry with Harry.
    165-166
      Ron Mocks Malfoy For Owning A Comet Two Sixty
    Draco Malfoy seizes an opportunity to accuse Harry of violating first-year rules by owning a broomstick. Professor Flitwick’s intervention confirms Harry’s authorization, simultaneously exacerbating the existing Gryffindor-Slytherin rivalry as Malfoy’s complaint is effectively dismissed.
    166-167
      Ron Is Amazed By The Quality Of Harry’s Nimbus Two Thousand
    Harry receives a highly anticipated package containing his Nimbus 2000 broomstick, discreetly arranged by Professor McGonagall. He eagerly unwraps it with Ron, who is envious and admiring of the broom’s sleek design and high quality. This marks Harry’s formal introduction to the Gryffindor Quidditch team and heightens his excitement to play.
    170-172
      Ron Complains About Hermione And Feels Guilty When She Gets Upset
    During Charms class, Hermione Granger successfully demonstrates the Levitation Charm, “Wingardium Leviosa,” contrasting with Ron’s struggles and sparking a heated exchange. Ron’s public criticism of Hermione leads to her retreat and signals the beginning of their complex friendship.
    172-173
      Ron Comments On The Troll’s Supposed Stupidity And Peeves’ Possible Involvement
    The Halloween feast takes a dramatic turn when Professor Quirrell announces the presence of a mountain troll within Hogwarts. Headmaster Dumbledore’s immediate instructions for student safety illustrate Hogwarts’ established emergency protocols.
    173-175
      Ron Assists Harry In Locking The Troll Inside The Bathroom
    Recognizing Hermione Granger’s isolation in the face of imminent danger, Harry and Ron deviate from the group to warn her about the troll. This act of concern foreshadows the loyalty and solidarity that will define their friendship.
    175-177
      Ron Uses Wingardium Leviosa To Knock The Troll Unconscious
    In an accidental encounter, Harry and Ron find themselves face-to-face with the mountain troll in the girls’ bathroom. Through quick thinking and coordinated effort, they manage to incapacitate the troll, showcasing bravery and growing magical skill.
    177-178
      Ron Uses His Wand To Knock Out The Troll And Earns Points For Gryffindor
    Following the troll’s defeat, Professors McGonagall, Snape, and Quirrell arrive at the scene. Hermione Granger’s fabricated explanation to protect Harry and Ron highlights her gratitude and begins to unify the trio. Professor McGonagall’s reprimand, tempered by praise, reinforces the school’s stance on bravery and rule-breaking.
    178-179
      Ron Realizes Hermione Got Them Out Of Trouble Despite Their Mistake
    The aftermath of the troll incident solidifies the bond between Harry, Ron, and Hermione. The shared experience leads to an implicit understanding, establishing a friendship that will endure and support them through future challenges at Hogwarts.
    Quidditch [B1-C11]
    181-182
      Ron Expresses His Bitterness Toward Snape After Losing Points
    The day before Harry’s first Quidditch match, Hermione conjures a portable blue flame to keep warm, but Snape approaches and seizes Harry’s Quidditch book, deducting points from Gryffindor. This encounter leaves Harry frustrated and curious about Snape’s limp, adding to his unease.
    182-183
      Ron Agrees With Harry’s Suspicion That Snape Is After the Object Fluffy Guards
    Harry stumbles upon Snape nursing a wounded leg and overhears a cryptic complaint about the three-headed dog. This fuels Harry’s suspicions that Snape is involved in the forbidden corridor, and he shares his discovery with Ron and Hermione, further heightening their concerns.
    183-184
      Ron Joins Hermione in Cheering for Harry With the Flashing Banner
    On the morning of his first Quidditch match, Harry struggles with nerves but gains confidence when Gryffindor supporters unveil a colorful banner reading “Potter for President.” The show of support lifts his spirits as he prepares for the game.
    185-187
      Ron Cheers for Gryffindor While Squeezing Into the Stands With Hagrid and Hermione
    The Gryffindor vs. Slytherin Quidditch match begins with Angelina Johnson scoring the first goal, giving Gryffindor an early lead. The crowd cheers as Lee Jordan’s lively commentary energizes the atmosphere, and Harry takes his position, searching for the Snitch.
    187-189
      Ron Explains To Dean That Quidditch Doesn’t Follow Soccer Rules
    As Harry spots the Golden Snitch, Slytherin captain Marcus Flint deliberately blocks him, nearly causing him to fall from his broom. The foul earns Gryffindor a penalty, but the Snitch disappears, leaving tensions high among players and spectators alike.
    189-190
      Ron Watches In Horror As Harry Struggles To Stay On His Broom
    During the match, Harry’s broomstick behaves erratically, trying to throw him off. Hagrid explains that such behavior can only result from Dark magic. Hermione notices Snape muttering in the stands, appearing to cast a jinx, and realizes she must act quickly.
    190-191
      Ron Watches Desperately As Hermione Attempts To Stop Snape’s Jinx
    Determined to stop Snape, Hermione sets his robes on fire, breaking his focus. This distraction allows Harry to regain control of his broomstick and rejoin the game, while the Gryffindor crowd watches in relief and confusion.
    191-192
      Ron Comforts Neville And Celebrates Gryffindor’s Win With Harry And Hermione
    Harry regains control of his broomstick and executes a daring dive, appearing sick before revealing the Golden Snitch in his hand. Gryffindor wins the match 170-60, and Harry becomes an instant hero for his unconventional catch.
    192-193
      Ron Supports Harry And Hermione’s Claim About Snape’s Suspicious Behavior
    Harry, Ron, and Hermione head to Hagrid’s hut after the match to share their suspicions about Snape. They tell Hagrid that Snape attempted to jinx Harry’s broom, but Hagrid dismisses their concerns. However, he unintentionally reveals the name “Nicolas Flamel” when pressed about the three-headed dog’s secret, further intensifying their curiosity.
    The Mirror of Erised [B1-C12]
    194-195
      Ron Stays At Hogwarts For Christmas Along With His Brothers
    With Hogwarts blanketed in snow, students anticipate the holidays. Fred and George Weasley charm snowballs to pelt Quirinus Quirrell’s turban, while Hagrid nurses storm-weary owls. Draco Malfoy mocks Harry for staying at Hogwarts during Christmas, but Harry looks forward to celebrating with Ron and the Weasleys.
    195-197
      Ron Loses Points For Gryffindor After Attacking Malfoy
    After Draco Malfoy insults Ron Weasley’s family, Ron grabs Malfoy in anger but is caught by Professor Snape, who penalizes Gryffindor. Hagrid steps in to diffuse tensions and lifts the trio’s spirits by showing them the festive Great Hall decorations prepared by Professors McGonagall and Flitwick.
    197-197
      Ron Suggests Continuing The Search For Nicolas Flamel In The Library
    Hagrid warns the trio to stop investigating Nicolas Flamel and the three-headed dog guarding the Sorcerer’s Stone. Despite his warnings, the trio remains determined to uncover the truth and continues their search in the library.
    197-199
      Ron Suggests Asking Hermione’s Parents About Nicolas Flamel
    Harry, Ron, and Hermione comb through library books for Nicolas Flamel but find nothing. Harry briefly explores the Restricted Section but is reprimanded by Madam Pince. Frustrated, they resolve to continue searching during the holidays.
    199-200
      Ron Teaches Harry How to Play Wizard Chess Using His Trusted Old Set
    As the Christmas break begins, Harry and Ron enjoy the empty common room, play wizard chess, and plot far-fetched ways to get Draco Malfoy expelled. Harry learns the basics of wizard chess using a borrowed set while Ron excels with his well-worn pieces.
    200-201
      Ron Opens His Annual Sweater From His Mom and Expresses Displeasure at the Color Maroon
    On Christmas morning, Harry receives several thoughtful gifts, including a hand-carved flute from Hagrid, a Weasley sweater, and an anonymous Invisibility Cloak. Ron is delighted by Harry’s surprise and enjoys his own presents, despite disliking his maroon sweater.
    201-202
      Ron Is In Awe of The Invisibility Cloak and Its Rare Value
    Among his Christmas presents, Harry discovers a silvery Invisibility Cloak, a rare and valuable heirloom left to him by his father. A cryptic note accompanies the cloak, instructing him to “use it well,” leaving Harry awestruck and curious about its sender.
    202-203
      Ron Complains About The Color of His Sweater But Puts It On
    The Weasley twins playfully tease Percy and Ron about their sweaters as Harry receives his first Weasley family gift. Despite his protests, Ron reluctantly wears his maroon sweater, joining the festive camaraderie with his brothers and Harry.
    204-205
      Ron Falls Asleep Content And Unaware Of Harry’s Plan
    Harry tries out his new Invisibility Cloak, exploring Hogwarts unseen. Deciding to visit the Restricted Section of the library, he feels a mix of excitement and nervousness, eager to uncover the mysteries surrounding Nicolas Flamel.
    209-210
      Ron Agrees To Join Harry To See The Mirror Of Erised
    Harry brings Ron to see the Mirror of Erised, where Ron sees himself as Head Boy and Quidditch captain. The boys argue over whose turn it is to use the mirror before being interrupted by Mrs. Norris, prompting a hasty retreat.
    210-211
      Ron Sees Himself Achieving Greatness In The Mirror Of Erised
    Ron looks into the Mirror of Erised and sees his deepest desires: himself as Head Boy, Quidditch captain, and holder of the House Cup. Harry’s desire to see his parents again clashes with Ron’s vision of personal success, leading to tension between the friends.
    211-212
      Ron Tries To Convince Harry To Stay Away From The Mirror
    Concerned about the risks of being caught, Ron tries to dissuade Harry from returning to the Mirror of Erised. Despite Ron’s warnings, Harry remains determined to see his parents again, brushing off his friend’s concerns.
    212-214
      Ron’s Desire For Recognition Is Revealed Through The Mirror Of Erised
    On Harry's third visit to the Mirror of Erised, he is caught by Albus Dumbledore, who explains that the mirror shows the deepest desires of a person's heart. He warns Harry not to dwell on dreams and reveals that the mirror will be moved to a new location. Albus Dumbledore cryptically answers Harry's question about what he sees in the mirror by saying he sees himself holding a pair of woolen socks.
    Nicolas Flamel [B1-C13]
    215-215
      Ron Believes The Mirror Could Drive Harry Mad After Hearing About His Nightmares
    After Dumbledore advises Harry to avoid the Mirror of Erised, Harry decides to leave the Invisibility Cloak in his trunk. Haunted by nightmares of his parents’ death, Harry struggles to move past the allure of the mirror. Hermione returns and scolds him for sneaking around, lamenting his failure to uncover Nicolas Flamel’s identity.
    216-217
      Ron Suggests Harry Pretend To Be Injured To Avoid Playing Against Snape
    As Gryffindor intensifies Quidditch practice to secure a win against Hufflepuff, the team learns Snape will referee the match. Concerned about Snape’s bias, Harry shares his worries with Ron and Hermione, who suggest extreme measures to keep him off the field. Harry resolves to play despite his fears.
    217-218
      Ron Tells Neville To Stand Up To Malfoy’s Bullying
    After being cursed by Malfoy, Neville hops to Gryffindor Tower with his legs stuck together. Hermione frees him with a countercurse, and Harry comforts him by giving him a Chocolate Frog. Encouraged by his friends’ support, Neville begins to stand up for himself.
    219-220
      Ron Jokes About Flamel’s Age After Learning He Is Six Hundred And Sixty-Five
    When Harry recognizes Nicolas Flamel’s name on a Chocolate Frog card, Hermione retrieves a book confirming Flamel as the creator of the Sorcerer’s Stone. The trio realizes the stone’s immense power and the danger it faces, connecting it to Fluffy’s protection at Hogwarts.
    220-222
      Ron Fantasizes About Buying A Quidditch Team With The Sorcerer’s Stone
    With the Quidditch match against Hufflepuff approaching, Harry grows increasingly nervous about Snape’s role as referee. His suspicions deepen as Snape’s behavior becomes more menacing, and he worries about the professor’s knowledge of their discovery of the Sorcerer’s Stone.
    221-222
      Ron Secretly Prepares To Use The Leg Locker Curse On Snape If Necessary
    Before Gryffindor’s Quidditch match, Ron and Hermione sit in the stands with Neville, secretly practicing the Leg Locker Curse to use against Snape if he threatens Harry. Despite their concerns, they hope for Harry’s success on the field.
    222-222
      Ron Observes Snape’s Anger As The Teams Take The Field
    Harry’s nerves ease when he learns Dumbledore is attending the Quidditch match. Knowing Snape won’t dare act maliciously under Dumbledore’s watchful eye, Harry feels a renewed determination to secure a victory for Gryffindor.
    222-223
      Ron Tries To Focus On The Game While Defending His Friends Against Malfoy
    As Snape’s biased refereeing frustrates Gryffindor supporters, Malfoy taunts Neville and the Weasleys. Neville courageously defends himself, earning praise from Ron and showing his growing bravery despite Malfoy’s jeers.
    224-225
      Ron Cheers For Harry Despite Suffering From A Nosebleed
    In a tense Quidditch match, Harry’s skill and determination allow him to capture the Snitch, securing Gryffindor’s victory despite Snape’s attempts to favor Hufflepuff. Harry’s accomplishment strengthens his sense of self-worth, proving he is more than just his fame.
    227-228
      Ron Shares His Triumph Over Malfoy And His Excitement About The Party
    Back in the Gryffindor common room, Harry tells Ron and Hermione about Snape’s confrontation with Quirrell. The trio realizes the stone is at risk, and they debate the severity of the threat, understanding that Quirrell’s resolve is crucial for keeping the stone safe.
    Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback [B1-C14]
    228-230
      Ron Expresses Frustration Over Homework And Recognizes Hagrid’s Suspicious Behavior In The Library
    As Quirrell grows visibly weaker, Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger routinely check the third-floor corridor, reassured by Fluffy’s growling presence. Snape’s foul mood convinces them the Stone is still safe. Meanwhile, Hermione’s obsessive study habits irritate Harry and Ron during the exam-heavy Easter holidays.
    229-230
      Ron Discovers Hagrid’s Research On Dragons In The Library
    Harry, Ron, and Hermione catch Hagrid acting suspiciously in the library, concealing dragon-related books. They suspect his interest in dragons may connect to something secretive, as he refuses to explain and invites them to visit his hut for further discussion.
    230-233
      Ron Expresses Concern About Hagrid Keeping A Dragon Egg
    During a visit to Hagrid’s hut, the trio learns that several Hogwarts professors, including Snape, helped protect the Sorcerer’s Stone. To their astonishment, Hagrid reveals a Norwegian Ridgeback egg he won in a card game, which he plans to hatch despite its illegality.
    234-234
      Ron Wants To Skip Herbology To Witness The Dragon Hatching
    Hagrid sends Harry a brief note declaring that his dragon egg is about to hatch. Ron and Hermione debate skipping Herbology to witness the rare event but worry about the consequences of Hagrid’s dangerous secret being discovered.
    234-235
      Ron Argues With Hermione About Seeing The Dragon Hatch
    The trio rushes to Hagrid’s hut during their morning break and watches in awe as the Norwegian Ridgeback egg hatches. Hagrid joyfully welcomes the dragon, naming him Norbert, but panic ensues when they spot Draco Malfoy spying on them through the window.
    235-236
      Ron Suffers A Bite From Norbert While Helping At Hagrid’s Hut
    As Norbert grows rapidly and becomes increasingly dangerous, Hagrid neglects his duties to care for him. The trio tries to convince Hagrid to release the dragon, but his attachment makes him resistant. They propose sending Norbert to Charlie Weasley in Romania to avoid detection.
    236-238
      Ron Reads Charlie’s Letter And Helps Plan Norbert’s Removal
    Charlie Weasley responds to Ron’s letter, agreeing to take Norbert to Romania. He arranges for his friends to collect the dragon from the tallest tower of Hogwarts at midnight, setting the trio’s plan in motion.
    238-239
      Ron Suffers From Norbert’s Bite While Worrying About Malfoy’s Threats
    After being bitten by Norbert, Ron’s hand swells dangerously, and he ends up in the hospital wing. Draco Malfoy steals a book containing Charlie’s letter, learning about their plan. The trio resolves to carry out the transfer despite the increased risk.
    The Forbidden Forest [B1-C15]
    244-245
      Ron Stands By Harry Despite The Backlash
    After losing 150 points, Harry Potter becomes the target of resentment among Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff students, who blame him for jeopardizing their chance to defeat Slytherin in the House Cup.
    245-246
      Ron Sticks With Harry And Hermione Through Their Hardships
    Feeling guilty over losing points for Gryffindor, Harry Potter offers to resign from the Quidditch team. However, Oliver Wood refuses, emphasizing Harry’s importance to their chances in future matches, even as team tensions linger.
    246-247
      Ron Suggests Researching How To Bypass Fluffy
    Harry overhears Quirinus Quirrell pleading for mercy and suspects Severus Snape is pressuring him to reveal the secrets of the Anti-Dark Force spell. Harry shares his concerns with Ron and Hermione, who debate whether to investigate or inform Dumbledore.
    248-248
      Ron Stays Behind In The Common Room As The Others Leave For Detention
    Harry, Hermione, Neville, and Malfoy are escorted by Filch to the Forbidden Forest for their detention. Filch gleefully warns them of the dangers ahead before handing them over to Hagrid.
    259-261
      Ron Is Shocked By Harry’s Account And Frightened By The Mention Of Voldemort
    After returning to the common room, Harry shares his harrowing experience with Ron and Hermione. He comes to the terrifying conclusion that Severus Snape is trying to steal the Sorcerer's Stone for Lord Voldemort, who waits to return to power. Harry is now more determined than ever to prevent this from happening.
    Through the Trapdoor [B1-C16]
    262-263
      Ron Encourages Harry To Relax Despite Concerns About The Stone
    As final exams approach, Harry Potter battles mounting anxiety over Lord Voldemort’s possible return. His scar pains him frequently, nightmares of the hooded figure haunt him, and his fear distracts him during testing. Despite this, Harry, Ron, and Hermione complete their exams, trying to reassure themselves that the Stone remains safe under Dumbledore’s watch.
    264-266
      Ron Accompanies Harry And Hermione In Questioning Hagrid
    Relaxing by the lake, Harry suddenly recalls Hagrid’s fondness for dragons and pieces together how a hooded stranger lured Hagrid into revealing Fluffy’s weakness. The trio rushes to confront Hagrid, who admits he let slip that music puts Fluffy to sleep, realizing too late the danger of his disclosure.
    266-268
      Ron Supports Harry And Hermione In Seeking Out Dumbledore
    Harry, Ron, and Hermione attempt to warn Dumbledore that the Stone is in danger, only to learn from Professor McGonagall that he has left for London. Despite their insistence that someone intends to steal the Stone, McGonagall dismisses their concerns and orders them to stay away from the third-floor corridor.
    268-269
      Ron Joins Harry And Hermione In Their Discussion About Snape’s Intentions
    As Harry, Ron, and Hermione plot to guard the Stone themselves, they are caught by Professor Snape. With a sharp reminder of Gryffindor’s recent point loss and a threat of expulsion, Snape warns Harry to cease his nighttime wanderings, leaving the trio uneasy and more determined to act.
    269-270
      Ron Supports Harry’s Plan While Joking About Hermione’s Cover
    Harry, Ron, and Hermione devise a plan to watch Snape and protect the third-floor corridor. However, McGonagall catches them near the restricted area and sternly warns them off, while Hermione’s attempt to tail Snape fails when he becomes suspicious and questions her presence.
    270-271
      Ron Commits To Helping Harry Retrieve The Stone Despite The Risks
    Convinced that Snape plans to steal the Sorcerer’s Stone, Harry declares his intent to act. Despite the risk of expulsion, Harry’s determination to prevent Voldemort’s return compels Ron and Hermione to join him. Together, they prepare for a dangerous journey through the trapdoor.
    271-273
      Ron Tries To Reason With Neville Before The Mission Begins
    Neville Longbottom, determined to prevent Harry, Ron, and Hermione from breaking more rules, blocks their way. After a tense exchange, Hermione uses the Full Body-Bind Curse to immobilize him. Though guilt-ridden, the trio presses on with their plan to protect the Stone.
    273-275
      Ron Suggests Kicking Mrs. Norris But Follows Harry’s Lead Instead
    On their way to the third-floor corridor, the trio encounters Peeves, who nearly alerts Filch to their presence. Harry cleverly impersonates the Bloody Baron, scaring Peeves into leaving them alone and allowing them to proceed unnoticed.
    275-276
      Ron Opens The Trapdoor And Expresses Concern About Its Depth
    Reaching the third-floor corridor, the trio finds Fluffy guarding the trapdoor. Harry plays Hagrid’s flute to lull the giant three-headed dog to sleep. They open the trapdoor and jump into the darkness below, beginning their perilous journey to the Stone.
    276-278
      Ron Reminds Hermione To Use Magic Instead Of Panicking About The Lack Of Wood
    Landing on a deadly plant called Devil’s Snare, Harry, Ron, and Hermione struggle to escape its tightening grip. Hermione uses her knowledge of Herbology to conjure fire, driving the plant back and saving them from being suffocated.
    279-281
      Ron Suggests Searching For A Key That Matches The Door’s Lock And Leads The Capture Strategy
    In the next chamber, the trio discovers a swarm of winged keys and a locked door. Mounting broomsticks, they chase the enchanted keys. Using his Seeker instincts, Harry spots the correct key and captures it, unlocking the door to the next challenge.
    281-284
      Ron Sacrifices Himself To Help Harry And Hermione Win The Chess Match
    Facing a life-sized wizard’s chess game, Ron leads the black pieces to victory, sacrificing himself to secure Harry and Hermione’s path forward. Though knocked unconscious by the white queen, Ron’s strategic bravery allows the team to advance.
    284-286
      None
    Confronted with a room of deadly flames and a table of potion bottles, Hermione uses logic to solve Snape’s riddle. She identifies the potion that will allow Harry to proceed through the black flames and another for her to return safely.
    The Man with Two Faces [B1-C17]
    295-296
      Ron Is Deeply Concerned About Harry’s Health
    Harry wakes up in the hospital wing and learns from Dumbledore that the Sorcerer’s Stone is safe. Dumbledore explains that the events in the dungeons are now a closely guarded secret, though the entire school knows.
    301-302
      Ron Supports Harry While Praising Dumbledore’s Unorthodox Approach
    Harry recounts his confrontation with Quirrell and Voldemort to Ron and Hermione in the hospital wing. They marvel at Harry’s bravery and express their gratitude for his courage.
    304-305
      Ron Sits Beside Harry At The Gryffindor Table During The Feast
    At the end-of-year feast, Gryffindor wins the House Cup after receiving additional points for bravery from Dumbledore. The Gryffindors celebrate their triumph over Slytherin in dramatic fashion.
    305-306
      Ron Earns Fifty Points For His Exceptional Performance In The Wizards Chess Game
    During the feast, Dumbledore awards Neville Longbottom ten points for his courage in standing up to his friends, securing Gryffindor’s victory in the House Cup competition.
    306-307
      Ron Celebrates Gryffindor’s Triumph Alongside Harry And Hermione
    Gryffindor triumphs over Slytherin after Dumbledore’s last-minute point awards, changing the decorations in the Great Hall and igniting a joyous celebration.
    307-309
      Ron Invites Harry And Hermione To Stay Over The Summer
    At the end of the school year, Harry says goodbye to his friends and heads home with the Dursleys. He jokes that he will have fun with his cousin Dudley since the Dursleys don't know he isn't allowed to use magic outside of Hogwarts. Harry looks forward to spending the summer with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger.
    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets [B2]
    The Worst Birthday [B2-C1]
    7-8
      Harry Misses Ron and Feels Let Down by His Broken Promise to Write
    After being dismissed by the Dursleys, Harry goes outside and sits on the garden bench, feeling lonely on his birthday. He reflects on how much he misses Hogwarts and his best friends, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, who have not written to him all summer. Harry wonders if they have forgotten him, and he feels disconnected from the magical world.
    Dobby's Warning [B2-C2]
    14-15
      Harry Remembers Ron While Trying to Downplay His Own Importance
    Dobby nearly lets slip something negative about his wizard family, causing him to immediately punish himself by banging his head against the window. Harry is alarmed and tries to stop him. Dobby reveals that his family makes him punish himself for any mistakes and that they are cruel to him, but he is bound to serve them for life.
    23-23
      Ron Appears Outside Harry’s Window After Moonlight Wakes Harry Up
    After falling asleep in despair, Harry dreams of being trapped in a cage at a zoo before waking to see Ron Weasley peering through the bars on his window. Ron’s unexpected appearance offers hope to Harry in his dire situation.
    The Burrow [B2-C3]
    24-25
      Ron, Fred, and George Arrive in a Flying Car to Rescue Harry
    Harry is startled when he sees Ron, Fred, and George Weasley outside his window in a flying turquoise car. Ron reveals they’ve come to rescue Harry after learning about his situation from their father at the Ministry of Magic. Harry explains the Dursleys’ treatment and his inability to escape without violating the Ministry’s rules on underage magic.
    25-26
      Fred and George Use Their Father’s Enchanted Car to Free Harry
    Fred and George Weasley tie a rope to the bars on Harry’s window and use the strength of their father’s enchanted flying car to rip them free. Harry nervously watches as the plan unfolds, worried about waking the Dursleys, but the operation is successful, and Harry’s escape begins.
    26-27
      Fred and George Break the Lock to Retrieve Harry’s Belongings
    Fred and George skillfully pick the lock on the cupboard under the stairs using a hairpin, freeing Harry’s trunk of school supplies. While they retrieve his belongings, Harry quickly gathers personal items, preparing for their daring escape.
    27-28
      Harry Escapes the Dursleys with the Help of the Weasleys
    As the Weasleys pull Harry’s trunk into the flying car, Uncle Vernon bursts in and grabs Harry’s ankle. With the Weasley brothers pulling from the car, Harry breaks free and flies off into the night, leaving the Dursleys behind as they shout in disbelief.
    28-30
      Harry Tells the Weasleys About Dobby and Draco Malfoy
    While flying in the enchanted car, Harry recounts his encounter with Dobby, the house-elf, and the warnings not to return to Hogwarts. The Weasleys speculate that Draco Malfoy might have sent Dobby as part of a plot, considering the Malfoy family’s dark reputation.
    30-32
      Fred and George Share Arthur Weasley’s Fascination with Muggles
    Fred and George discuss their father’s fascination with Muggle artifacts and his job in the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Office. They share amusing stories about Arthur’s magical tinkering and explain how his love for Muggle objects sometimes frustrates their mother.
    32-32
      Harry Arrives at The Burrow and Sees the Weasley Home
    The enchanted car lands near The Burrow, where Harry sees Ron’s home for the first time. Despite its unconventional appearance, Harry is thrilled by the magical charm of the house and excited to experience life with the Weasleys.
    32-33
      Molly Weasley Confronts Her Sons About the Flying Car
    Molly Weasley scolds Fred, George, and Ron for flying the enchanted car and risking both their lives and their father’s job. Despite her anger, she warmly welcomes Harry and offers him breakfast, showing her kindness amidst her frustration.
    33-35
      Harry Experiences the Magic of Breakfast at The Burrow
    Harry is amazed by the magical atmosphere of the Weasley kitchen during his first breakfast at The Burrow. Molly Weasley serves a hearty meal while scolding her sons, but her demeanor softens when she addresses Harry, ensuring he feels welcome.
    35-36
      Harry Joins Ron in De-Gnoming the Garden
    Harry learns about the magical task of de-gnoming the garden as Ron and his brothers demonstrate the technique. Initially hesitant, Harry quickly gets the hang of tossing the gnomes over the hedge, finding the experience both strange and entertaining.
    36-38
      Harry Discovers the Mischievous Nature of Magical Gnomes
    Ron introduces Harry to the magical gnomes in the Weasley garden. Harry is surprised by their leathery appearance and mischievous behavior but learns to de-gnome the garden, realizing the humor and challenge of the task.