Why is Weasley a blood traitor?

The Weasleys, like other blood traitors, are called blood traitors because despite being pure-bloods themselves, they don't actually value being pure-blood or think Mudbloods and Muggles to be beneath them - they're traitors to their blood by not valuing their blood status.
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Why are the Weasleys considered blood traitors?

Some pure-bloods were considered “blood traitors” for not only being unbiased about blood purity and towards Muggles, but for showing outright fondness and admiration for the Muggle world. The Weasleys are known for not supporting the notion of blood purity and for associating with Muggles and Muggle-borns.
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Who was the traitor in Harry Potter?

6 PETER PETTIGREW - BETRAYED HARRY

He basically made it his entire career to screw over the poor kid along with his entire family. Wormtail was the one who told Lord Voldemort where the Potter's were staying so if it wasn't for his actions, Harry wouldn't have grown up as an orphan.
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Why are the Weasleys poor?

The Weasleys are not especially poor. It's just that Arthur works at a comparatively low paying job at the Ministry, and has a huge family to feed. Molly is a housewife and does not add to the income. As to how poor they are, well, they are helped by not having to feed their children throughout the year.
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Why did Snape curse George's ear?

The injury was caused by Snape's Sectumsempra spell in order to stop the Death Eaters from hurting George (who he thought was Harry) and Lupin, but missed and hit George.
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Why does Draco call Ron a blood traitor?

Pure-bloods, as well as even half-bloods, who did not share this view were considered traitors to their own kind, hence the term "blood traitor". They were considered disgraces by pure-blood supremacists such as the Malfoys.
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Did the Weasleys become rich after the war?

I never fully realized it but the Weasleys and Potters (which are just one really big family now) after the war are quite different in terms of financial and social status than at the start of the series.
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Is James Potter a pureblood?

James Potter I (27 March, 1960 - 31 October, 1981), also known as Prongs, was an English pure-blood wizard and the only son of Fleamont and Euphemia Potter.
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Was Harry's dad a bully?

All Potter fans know the story: Harry glimpses Snape's “Worst Memory” in fifth year and discovers that his father was not the great guy that any orphaned child would prefer to envision. His dad was a horrible bully who tormented fellow classmates and had a towering ego to match.
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Is Lily Potter a pureblood?

Harry's father, James, is pureblood. Although his mother Lily is a witch, her parents are muggles, making her muggle born.
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Why are the Potters not part of the sacred 28?

Why didn't the Potters make the Sacred Twenty-Eight? Potter is a common Muggle surname. Harry's family didn't make the list, according to J.K. Rowling, because 'the anonymous compiler of that supposedly definitive list of pure-bloods suspected that they had sprung from what he considered to be tainted blood'.
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Who is Ginny's favorite brother?

Everyone's favourite brother is Bill.
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How did the Weasleys afford Egypt?

After graduating from Hogwarts, Bill went to work for Gringotts Wizarding Bank as a Curse Breaker in Egypt. During the summer of 1993, the whole Weasley family went to Egypt on holiday after his father won seven-hundred galleons in the annual Daily Prophet Grand Prize Galleon Draw.
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Who married Oliver Wood?

During this time, Oliver and Penelope began a relationship and became engaged not long after the turn of the millennium. Oliver and Penelope married in late-2000 and welcomed their first child a year later.
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Was Percy Weasley a traitor?

In the film, elder Weasley sprog Percy – now working for the Ministry of Magic – comes across as a slimy yes-man. In the books he's an all-out traitor, disowning his family and sending Christmas presents back unopened.
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How do you become a Mudblood?

Mudblood is a derogatory term for a Muggle-born or Half-blood wizard or witch; that is, individuals with no wizarding parents or grandparents.
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What is Ron Weasley blood status?

One example of the four levels of wizards can be seen after the Battle of Hogwarts, near the end of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, in which there are two shots showing a Pure-blood (Ron Weasley) a Half-blood (Rubeus Hagrid), a Muggle-born (Hermione Granger), and a Squib (Argus Filch) all at once.
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Why didn't Harry share his money with the Weasleys?

Also, it's canonly stated in the book, the Weasleys would refuse money from Harry. And it's stated in Prisoner of Azkaban that Harry couldn't spend too much of his money or else he wouldn't have enough to buy supplies for future years. And the Dursleys wouldn't help him at all if he ran out.
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Who betrayed the order in Harry Potter 7?

The Deathly Hallows Part I begins with a whole bunch of double-crossing and betrayals. Snape betrays the Order of the Phoenix. A guy from the Ministry of Magic becomes a Death Eater, which is probably how the Ministry ends up falling.
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How many years in a row did Slytherin win the House Cup?

History. Starting in June 1986, Slytherin won the House Cup for seven years in a row.
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What is Ginny's Boggart?

Ginny Weasley's boggart | Fandom. On Ginny's page, it says that her boggart is Voldemort.
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Who does James Sirius Potter marry?

He is the husband to Mavis Longbottom, and the father to her children, Maverick and Jasper Potter.
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What is Ginny Weasley fav color?

Ginny's favorite color is green. She insists it was her favorite color even before she met a certain boy with brilliant green eyes, but no one really believes her.
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Who is the heir of Gryffindor?

Harry is the Heir of Gryffindor (though his powers have been bound by his father when he was a baby), Neville is the Heir of Hufflepuff, Meghan (OFC, daughter of Sirius) is the Heir of Ravenclaw.
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Are the Lovegoods pureblood?

They were still considered Pure or Half-Blood. They became very well known through their eccentric beliefs and by their role in the Second Wizarding War. Xenophilius Lovegood married Pandora Lovegood sometime before 1981, when their daughter and only child, Luna Lovegood, was born.
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