Biography
Fred and George Weasley (both born April 1, 1978), are fictional
characters in the Harry Potter series of novels, created by J. K.
Rowling. They are the twin sons of Arthur and Molly Weasley. They are
younger brothers of Bill, Charlie and Percy. They are older brothers of
Ron and Ginny, who are both members of Harry Potter's close group of
friends. As the rest of the Weasleys, they have flaming red hair.
Fred and George were the school clowns, more interested in making new
jokes than studies. It is, therefore, not surprising that their
birthday is April 1st, April Fool's Day. They are supremely popular
characters among fans and many of their jokes and pranks are legendary
both in the stories and in the real world. They were the beaters on the
Gryffindor Quidditch team before they were banned by Dolores Umbridge
and consequently quit Hogwarts. They now own a joke shop on Diagon
Alley. Much to their mother's disappointment, they are her only sons
who weren't made prefects (though it is important to note that neither
was their younger sister, Ginny, as she was not in the proper year for
it). Their appearance and personality are so indistinguishable that
they can fool even their mother, who once sent them sweaters
monogrammed "G" and "F." The twins switched sweaters and called
themselves "Gred" and "Forge."
Weasleys Wizarding Wheezes is Fred and George Weasleys Joke shop which
was triggered by Harry giving the two twins the 1000 Galleons prize
money he one for the Triwizard Tournament.
It was their life time ambition to start this joke shop, even though
Mrs Weasley always wanted them to join the ministry like their father.
After the 'Order of the Phoenix' Mrs Weasley seems to be a bit kinder
to the idea, and allows them to start the shop.
The shop, sells defences for the war against Voldemort as well as many hilarious practical jokes.
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Fred and George begin
selling their own jokes by mail order, under the name "Weasleys' Wizard
Wheezes". They play a prank on Harry's first cousin, the fat and
idiotic Dudley Dursley by "accidentally" dropping several Ton Tongue
Toffees—Dudley, a glutton on a forced diet, soon has a foot-long tongue
protruding from his mouth; at the Quidditch World Cup they impress Ludo
Bagman, Head of the Department of Magical Games and Sports at the
Ministry of Magic with their fake wands.
Despite their mother's wish that they should follow their father in
working at the Ministry of Magic, their ambition in life has always
been to run their own joke shop. Harry (who had inherited more than
enough money for his needs) makes this possible by giving them his
winnings from the Triwizard Tournament.
The pair provide Harry with useful assistance throughout the series; in
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets they and Ron help him escape
from his arrest at Privet Drive, in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of
Azkaban they give him the Marauder's Map, and in Harry Potter and the
Order of the Phoenix they provide distractions so that Harry can use
the Floo system unmonitored in Dolores Umbridge's office. In return,
Harry provides money which makes their start-up possible. They were
members of Dumbledore's Army, a group started by Harry, Ron, and
Hermione to provide the practical instruction in Defence Against the
Dark Arts, which Umbridge had removed from that course's curriculum.
Later in that year, they are banned from Quidditch and decide to give
up formal education; they do not, however, leave before paying tribute
to Dumbledore by waging a virtual war against Umbridge. Eventually
threatened with flogging for conjuring a "portable swamp" in a
corridor, they depart on broomsticks, yelling to Peeves in the process,
"Give her hell from us, Peeves." This can be taken as the only instance
in the entire Harry Potter series that Peeves can be said to have done
what he was told to do. As they leave, they inform their fellow
students of their new shop in Diagon Alley and offer discounts to
students who will likewise harass Umbridge. Their departure is widely
regarded as one of the emotional high points of Book 5, an often bleak
book. The swamp, meanwhile, remains for some time, since Umbridge is
unable to remove it and no other teacher particularly wishes to. After
Professor Umbridge is driven from the school, Professor Flitwick
removes almost all of it, leaving a bit as a tribute to the Weasley
twins.
In The Half-Blood Prince, Fred and George continue to run their very
successful joke shop out of Diagon Alley. At the beginning of the
school year, they have a large advertisement for a potion called
"U-No-Poo," poking fun at the common euphemism for Lord Voldemort in
the wizarding community. Their import item, Peruvian Instant Darkness
Powder, plays a (negative) role in the Battle of Hogwarts in that book,
being used by Draco Malfoy to escape the detection of the former DA
members. It is unclear if Fred and George have joined the Order of the
Phoenix like they wished to during the previous book, although their
absence from the battle at Hogwarts suggests they have not. However,
many speculate that, although they may not be official members of the
Order, they probably still lend it occasional support and information
in or around Diagon Alley.
Though Mrs. Weasley initially disapproved of their enterprises, she
realized they had a natural gift and passion for their business and has
since raised no objections. In fact, she is now rather impressed with
how successful the twins have become since leaving school.
Though they always seem to be berating and insulting their younger
brother Ron, it seems that they are really very considerate to him,
which is evident in the Order of the Phoenix where they didn't mock Ron
at his poor performance, and in the Half Blood Prince, where they were
visibly distressed when Ron was poisoned.
By Jen.