Mrs Weasley did not care for
Weasley hates Fleur because she's "too pretty, too flighty, not as smart as Tonks". Fleur's arc is proving that she is as smart and strong as any other female character. It's not her fault she's so pretty when she couldn't control how she looked. She's not flighty or as rude as Hermione, Ginny and Molly think she is.
Fleur immediately comes off as beautiful, of course, but also snobby, condescending, and self-absorbed. Many people have decided that Molly, Ginny, and Hermione dislike Fleur because she is so beautiful and feminine, but in reality, it is mainly because of these other traits.
Relationships with Other Characters
Ron Weasley accidentally asks Fleur to attend the Yule Ball with him; she ignores him. Harry suggests that this because she has turned on the charm to try to ensnare Roger Davies, and Ron had been caught in the flux of her spell.
Ginny hated her because Fleur was Harry was attracted to Fleur. Hermione hated her because Ron was attracted to Fleur. Molly weasley hated her because she hated Fleur's attitude and thought Bill and her arr rushing into things. Overall, Fleur was a brave character who loved her husband.
Fleur Delacour is at most 21 when she marries Bill Weasley, who is a bit older, at 26.
Ginny didn't like Fleur because Fleur treated her like a child and could be very bossy and rude. Hermione on the other hand didn't like Fleur because she was jealous of her good looks and she was upset that Fleur had kissed Ron on the cheek and she was also upset that Ron kept defending her.
Pansy Parkinson and Draco Malfoy
Her natural flair for the loud and dramatic made her the perfect provider of the attention that Draco so often wanted. It was Pansy who 'simpered' over Draco after Buckbeak the Hippogriff attacked him, and they even attended the Yule Ball together.
Hermione and Ron were beginning to have romantic feelings for each other, and they held off because hugging would have given conflicting signals.
Ginny disliked her for her general attitude towards everything; she gave Fleur the nickname "Phlegm". Its partly because it sounds similar to Fleur and partly to make fun of Fleur's throaty accent.
Ginny's temper, along with her penchant for cruel bullying seemed to be celebrated by many of the series' characters and J.K. Rowling, herself.
It's not that she was necessarily unemployed, but she was a housewife. She had to take care of the kids that weren't at Hogwarts yet, like Ginny before Chamber of Secrets.
Viktor was going home to Bulgaria, Hermione was staying in England. A long-distance relationship could have worked, but I don't think Hermione liked Viktor enough to so long distance with him. Hermione was starting to like Ron by then, if she didn't already.
Lucius Malfoy craved authority and recognition. Nothing pleased him more than to contribute to a foundation and be elected to its board; nothing made him happier than to walk down the street and have magical folk either kiss up to him or duck their heads and cross the street. Arthur Weasley did neither.
Fleur Delacour failed to finish the second task because she was attacked by the grindylows. Because Delacour failed to finish, she never retrieved her younger sister, Gabrielle.
Under Moody's control, he caught up with Cedric and performed the Cruciatus Curse on him. However, he was Stunned by Harry and left unconscious. Cedric, against his better judgement, used his wand to shoot red sparks into the air, allowing him to be rescued from the maze.
Ron first began showing signs of romantic interest in Hermione in their second year; he was irritated by her crush on Professor Gilderoy Lockhart, became so angry that Draco Malfoy called her a "Mudblood" that he tried to hex him, and was even more upset than Harry when she became one of the victims of the basilisk.
She wasnt madam Pomfrey. Meaning, while she had a general knowledge of various spells, she did not have the expertise in healing specific spells to be able to heal a death wound on a house elf. Their physiology is very different from wizards.
“Harry was constantly crushing on Draco. He just couldn't hide it.” In the books and movies, Harry and Draco are constantly at each other's throats, given that Draco's parents are Voldemort supporters and the evil wizard killed Harry's parents.
Not knowing whether Draco was alive or dead, Narcissa chose to lie to the Dark Lord rather than risk losing her son. When Voldemort asked her to check if Harry was dead and she realised he was, in fact, still breathing, Narcissa seized her opportunity.
She lost her virginity to Ron sometime after the Battle of Hogwarts. Not to Krum or McLaggen and surely not Fred. Thank you.
During his sixth year, Harry discovers that he finds Ginny to be a source of constant hilarity. When he is sixteen, Harry develops feelings for Ginny, but it is not her physical attributes that he spends the bulk of his time thinking about; rather, it is her humour.
Hidden under his Invisibility Cloak, he accidentally knocks into Ginny in such a way that she thinks Dean deliberately shoved her; luckily (as is always the case with Felix Felicis), this finally prompts Ginny to break up with Dean.
However, in the Order of the Phoenix, Ginny becomes less nervous around Harry, and even starts to date other boys. This possibly causes Harry to become interested in her, and in the sixth book, Harry has a big crush on her, while Ginny was dating Dean Thomas.