Novels ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'' Ron is introduced in the first novel in the series, ''
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'' (1997). He and his family encounter
Harry Potter at
King's Cross station and help him find the
Hogwarts Express. Once aboard the train, Ron and Harry meet
Hermione Granger, whom they initially dislike. At
Hogwarts, all three students are assigned to
Gryffindor House. After Ron and Harry save Hermione from a
troll, they develop a friendship with her. When the trio seeks the
Philosopher's Stone, Ron uses his skill at
Wizard's Chess to allow Harry and Hermione to proceed safely through a dangerous, life-sized chess game. At the last dinner of the school year, the Hogwarts headmaster
Albus Dumbledore rewards Ron's chess skill by giving him fifty House points, which helps Gryffindor win the House Cup.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Ron returns in
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (1998). During the summer after his first year at Hogwarts, Ron writes to Harry several times. He receives no answer because his letters are intercepted by
Dobby the
house-elf. Ron becomes so concerned that he and his brothers
Fred and George fly to Harry's house in their father's
enchanted car. Harry spends the next month at the
Weasleys' home. When Harry and Ron are unable to board the train to Hogwarts, they take the flying car instead. Ron receives a
Howler from his mother, who berates him for taking the car. Later in the novel, Ron and Harry use
Polyjuice Potion to disguise themselves as they infiltrate the Slytherin dormitory and attempt to gather information about the Chamber of Secrets. During a journey into the
Forbidden Forest, Ron is forced to encounter his worst nightmare: spiders. The giant arachnids nearly devour Ron and Harry, but the enchanted car rescues them. Ron and Harry then enter the Chamber to save Ron's sister
Ginny, who was kidnapped. After Harry rescues her, both boys are given awards for their service to Hogwarts.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban In
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (1999), Ron's pet rat Scabbers goes missing. Ron, Harry and Hermione eventually discover him hiding in
Hagrid's hut. When Scabbers runs off again, Ron chases him to the Whomping Willow, where he is snatched by a large black dog and dragged into a tunnel. Ron and his friends follow the tunnel to the Shrieking Shack. The dog turns out to be
Sirius Black, who explains that Scabbers is actually the Death Eater
Peter Pettigrew. As Ron returns to Hogwarts with Harry, Hermione, Sirius and
Remus Lupin, Pettigrew knocks Ron unconscious and escapes. Ron is forced to remain in the hospital wing of Hogwarts while Harry and Hermione travel back in time to rescue Sirius and the hippogriff Buckbeak.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire The Weasleys invite Harry and Hermione to the
Quidditch World Cup in
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2000). Ron is in awe when he sees his favourite Quidditch player,
Viktor Krum. He is even more excited when Krum comes to Hogwarts to participate in the
Triwizard Tournament. At Christmas time, Ron attends the Yule Ball with
Padma Patil. He becomes very upset when he sees that Hermione's date to the Ball is Krum, and the two have a heated argument. In the second task of the Tournament, Harry must rescue Ron from the depths of the Hogwarts lake.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix In
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2003), Ron is made a Gryffindor prefect. His brother Percy congratulates him and advises him to become an ally of
Dolores Umbridge, the new
Defence Against the Dark Arts professor appointed by the Ministry of Magic. Ron, however, does not support Umbridge's policy of refusing to teach students practical defensive magic. He, Harry and Hermione form the group Dumebledore's Army, which provides a venue for students to practise defensive spellcasting. Ron also joins the Gryffindor Quidditch team as
Keeper and helps Gryffindor win the Quidditch Cup. Near the end of the novel, Ron battles
Death Eaters at the
Department of Mysteries alongside Harry, Hermione,
Ginny,
Neville Longbottom and
Luna Lovegood. He is injured during the fight, but makes a full recovery.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Ron returns as Quidditch Keeper in
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2005). However, he performs poorly at Quidditch after learning that Hermione may have kissed Krum. He becomes upset when he observes his younger sister Ginny kissing a boy, and Ginny reacts by pointing out that Ron has never been kissed. To bolster Ron's confidence for an upcoming Quidditch match, Harry pretends to give him a
luck potion. Believing he has actually taken the potion, Ron performs well and Gryffindor wins the match. During the ensuing celebration, Ron kisses
Lavender Brown. Hermione becomes jealous and begins to ignore Ron, who gradually becomes dissatisfied with his relationship with Lavender. In March, Ron eats chocolates containing a love potion.
Horace Slughorn administers an antidote, then kindly offers Ron some mead. Unbeknownst to Slughorn, the mead is poisoned; Harry saves Ron's life by forcing a
bezoar down his throat. Ron is taken to the hospital wing, where he is visited by a panic-stricken Hermione. After recovering, Ron reconciles with Hermione and breaks up with Lavender. Later in the novel, Death Eaters enter Hogwarts. Ron, Hermione, Ginny and other students and staff fight them. Snape kills Dumbledore during the battle, after which Ron and Hermione vow to help Harry find and destroy Voldemort's
Horcruxes. Rowling said that before this novel, Ron is relatively immature, but the events of
Half-Blood Prince help him "grow up emotionally" and become a worthy partner for Hermione.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows In
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (2007), Ron and his friends use Polyjuice Potion to impersonate employees of the Ministry of Magic. They then infiltrate the Ministry and retrieve a Horcrux in the possession of Dolores Umbridge. Fearing the locket containing the Horcrux might be lost or stolen, Harry requests that someone wear it at all times. Wearing the locket has a profound effect on Ron, who lashes out at Harry and Hermione and abandons them. Ron immediately regrets his decision to leave, but is captured by Snatchers and cannot return. Eventually he reunites with his companions with the help of the
Deluminator he inherited from Dumbledore. He finds Harry attempting to recover the
Sword of Gryffindor from an icy pool and rescues him from drowning. Harry forgives Ron for leaving and insists that he use the sword to destroy the locket. The trio are captured by Snatchers but are rescued by the house-elf Dobby, who dies during the escape. Eventually, the trio returns to Hogwarts, hoping to find the last unknown Horcrux shown in Harry's vision. Having lost the Sword of Gryffindor to
Griphook the goblin, Ron gets an idea to procure more
Basilisk fangs and manages to speak enough Parseltongue to open the
Chamber of Secrets, where Hermione destroys the Horcrux in Helga Hufflepuff's cup. He begins to worry about the fate of Hogwarts' elves. Upon hearing this, Hermione drops the basilisk fangs she was carrying and kisses him for the first time. He also takes part in the Battle of Hogwarts, witnessing the death of his brother Fred, and teams up with Neville to defeat
Fenrir Greyback. In the epilogue of
Deathly Hallows, which is set nineteen years after Voldemort's death, Ron and Hermione are sending their daughter
Rose Granger-Weasley off to her first year at Hogwarts. They also have a younger son named
Hugo. In interviews following the release of the novel, Rowling gave differing accounts of Ron's life after the events of the series. On one occasion she said Ron and Harry work for the Ministry of Magic as Aurors. In a later interview, she said that Ron works at the joke shop
Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes with his brother
George. == Portrayal ==