Although not mentioned in the novel, Rowling said in a web chat that George never does fully get over Fred's death. However, he goes on with his life, turning Weasleys' Wizarding Wheezes into a "money spinner" with
George Weasley was unable to cast a Patronus after his twin's death, due to all of his happy memories involving Fred.
Later life
George never truly got over Fred's death, but he eventually married Angelina Johnson, and named his first child Fred in loving memory of the twin brother he lost.
His last line is spoken to George.
In Fred's last film line, he responds to George's question about him being OK and says, "Yeah."
Fred's hand on the Weasley clock fell off after he died. to a chain, then wore it around his neck.
Draco Malfoy attended Fred Weasley's funeral. He stood in the far back, careful not to be seen, and after he thought everyone had left, he lingered a bit. He'd never let on that he secretly thought the twins were quite funny, and he was truly sorry he'd been part of the reason that Fred died.
His death was tragic, and it was made even more so because of the lifelong impact on George, who now has to learn to be on his own. Being Fred's twin was an integral part of his identity his whole life, and he suddenly found himself alone for the first time. That thought makes Fred's death doubly upsetting.
George never truly got over Fred's death. He eventually married Angelina Johnson, and named his first child Fred in loving memory of the twin brother he lost during the final battle. The couple also had a daughter named Roxanne.
Snape's last words imply his urgent desire to get a glimpse of Lily Potter's eyes, a woman he had loved his entire life and for whose death he felt largely responsible. Harry is constantly reminded throughout the series that he has his mother's eyes.
thanks, Dudley.” Again, Dudley appeared to grapple with thoughts too unwieldy for expression before mumbling, “You saved my life.” “Not really,” said Harry. “It was your soul the dementor would have taken…”
After the successful opening of the joke shop, Fred married Angelina Johnson, his Quidditch Teammate and longtime girlfriend, in 2000.
George has his ear cursed off by Severus Snape (by accident), who uses the Sectumsempra curse. When he recovers, he seems in good spirits, making jokes about his new, earless appearance and by saying that at least now their mother will be able to tell them apart.
It is revealed that The Order of the Phoenix was betrayed by Kreacher, Sirius Black's house elf, when Sirius, in a fit of anger, gave Kreacher an order that permitted him to speak to Sirius' cousin, Narcissa Malfoy.
Fred and George Weasley
Notorious tricksters, the coyote would make a perfect Animagus form for the Weasley twins.
The twins dropped out of – and never graduated from – Hogwarts. Fred and George didn't exactly excel in their academic pursuits and finally dropped out of Hogwarts after interrupting the O.W.L exams with a magnificent fireworks display.
James Andrew Eric Phelps and Oliver Martyn John Phelps (born 25 February 1986) are English actors and identical twin brothers. They are known for playing Fred and George Weasley in the Harry Potter film series from 2001 to 2011 and have continued to work together as a duo on other projects.
Snape tells Harry that he, Snape, is the Half-Blood Prince, and that Harry should not use his own spells on him, as Harry's father did. Harry dares Snape to kill him and calls him a coward once more.
If you—for some reason—weren't sure about finishing the series at this point, the questions would keep you reading. Last line of Harry Potter: “The scar had not pained Harry for 19 years. All was well.” There's a lot of controversy about this—the last line of Harry Potter—the epilogue that ends the Harry Potter series.
In the [Deathly Hallows] book, Snape's dying words to Harry were "Look at me". Right then we did not realize the significance of his words but in the very next chapter when Harry goes through Snape's memories in the Pensieve, he comes to know how much Snape loved Lily.
Incidentally, Fred was chosen to die over his twin George because he was the slightly more conspicuous brother. 'Fred is normally the funnier but also the crueller of the two. So [readers] might have thought that George would be the more vulnerable one and, therefore, the one to die,' she once said.
Fred Weasley
Fred was killed during the Battle of Hogwarts. Warner Bros. Fred Weasley was one of Ron's older brothers and twin to George. He was a Gryffindor and a passionate prankster.
Both Lupin and Tonks die in combat, killed by Dolohov and Bellatrix Lestrange, respectively, leaving Teddy an orphan with Harry Potter as his godfather and Andromeda Tonks as his guardian. JK Rowling has since stated that she originally intended for both Lupin and Tonks to survive.
George's ear was cut off in the seventh book by Severus Snape, who accidentally hit him with his Sectrum Sempra spell.