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Why is Ron so mean in Deathly Hallows Part 1?

Why is Ron so mean in Deathly Hallows Part 1?

Because he was wearing the Horcrux locket that exacerbated all his negative character traits. He has had a temper in the past and was quite a baby about Harry being in the Triwizard Tournament, so much so that he wouldn’t speak to Harry.

Why was Ron jealous of Harry in Deathly Hallows?

Before Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, we thought Ron’s jealousy toward Harry was purely because of the latter’s achievements. But the Horcrux showed us Ron’s worst fears and one of the main ones was where his own mother preferred Harry as a son over him.

Why is Ron so weird in Deathly Hallows?

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Ron Weasley failed his Apparition test due to leaving half of an eyebrow behind. Having left school in his Seventh year without ever having passed the test, he was badly injured after splinching away part of his upper arm while escaping from the Ministry of Magic and Grimmauld Place in 1997.

Was Ron jealous of Harry in Deathly Hallows?

Ron was obviously jealous that Harry got special attention from her. When Harry and Hermione found out that the sword was impregnated with basilisk venom they had completely forgot him. Though I do not blame them on this one. Hermione had suddenly figured it out and told them person who was there: Harry.

Why is Ron so mad at Harry in the Goblet of Fire?

Ron was angry because he believed Harry had gone behind his back to put his name in the Goblet. He felt Harry should have told him and taken him along so he could have put his name in too. Ron was upset that it was always Harry in the spotlight, never him.

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Why was Harry angry at Cedric?

Harry meets Cedric and his loving father Amos at the outset of the book. He’s jealous of Diggory’s relationship with his parents. He was bullied by Cedric’s friends throughout fourth year, who wore “Potter Stinks!” badges and tormented him. He was humiliated.