Why do hermione and ron get married




















But let it be known that Ron Weasley was one of those guys for whom a lady dropped conventional tropes. Weasley is our king indeed. As it happened, she kissed him in the Battle of Hogwarts because he suggested they save the house-elves. The reason behind this was that Ron had shown that compassionate side of him that Hermione valued above all. She had been the only one who had spared any thoughts for house-elves, and the fact that the person she had feelings for showed concerned about the very thing that was important to her made Hermione certain that Ron was her hero.

Before that, Hermione would interject herself between these two uninvited. And she did want desperately to be friends with Ron and Harry. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child was basically a badly written fan fiction; we can almost agree on that.

But since that thing is canon, so is the fact that Ron evidently had so much to consume at his own wedding that he forgot the whole affair. So, to make up for the whole goof up, Ron would re-propose to her and they renewed their vows. And just like that, Harry Potter felt like a lame episode of a multi-camera sitcom.

Disregarding everything she wrote or said in interview before this retcon, Rowling said she caved into fan demand to bring Ron and Hermione together. According to her, Harry and Hermione always made sense and she was leaning toward that initially.

JK should be appreciative rather than regretful. It was Ron around whom Hermione laughed the most. Ron had a more casual demeanor and would be the source of hilarity in the trio of friends.

For someone so rigid in personality as Hermione, a man who makes her laugh and loosen up is exactly what is needed. He supported Bulgaria for the Quidditch final when everyone else supported Ireland. However, once Hermione dated Krum, Ron was so incensed he began loathing Krum.

This got to the point where he stared at the man in hatred and refused to even be around him. This dislike continued all the way till Deathly Hallows as well and we have nothing to indicate Ron stopped disliking Krum. Rupert Grint, the actor who portrays Ron, even went on to say that he believed that Ron and Hermione would end up divorced and that Ron would end up lonely somewhere on his own.

Regardless of Grint's opinions, when Harry Potter and the Cursed Child came out, the two were still together, and married, with a daughter and son. That play even made it clear that the marriage between the two probably should have never happened.

Hermione is a strong and independent female character. She has often shown that she does not need anyone to help her reach her goals and ambitions. One might think this would also apply to her adult life. Sure, she loves Ron and marries him. They even have two children together, but that doesn't mean that her life would suck without him.

In that timeline, Hermione is a failure in her life because she never met and fell in love with Ron. Hermione is brilliant. The books and movies established this from the time she first appeared. Ron is not very smart, at least not in an educational environment. Ron seems to feel stupid, especially when he is around Hermione.

But instead of being okay with that, he resents it, and it comes across in a lot of the things that he says and does. Ron makes little off-handed comments about her being brainy. When Hermione does something intelligent, he sits in the background and mopes. As already mentioned, he is very immature, and it comes across in the resentment that he has for Hermione. The Harry Potter books and movies quickly establish that Ron and Hermione don't have much in common - form their backgrounds to their interests.

Not only that, but the two have entirely different personalities. Hermione is serious and studious. Ron is goofy and hates to study. Hermione has ambitions that go beyond her time at Hogwarts. Ron has no idea what he wants to do when he grows up.

Although some fans might argue that this is a case of opposites attracting, it is not a good example of what to base a long-term romantic relationship on.

As seen in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child , these are still issues with the couple today. One of the biggest incidents in Ron and Hermione's past is the Yule Ball. Apparently, the two wanted to go together, but Ron didn't have the courage to ask Hermione until the last minute. By then, Viktor Krum had already asked Hermione, and she told him yes. This made Ron angry, although he had no right to feel that way.

Ron gets jealous and starts treating Hermione horribly. He even told Hermione that Viktor's interest in her was only to get information about the Triwizard Tournament.

That's just incredibly mean. After the ball, he continued to act out toward Hermione although it was his fault all along that she went to the ball with Viktor. One might think that Ron would get over many of his issues as he got older.

At the age of 40, he seems to resent Hermione for her successes, maybe now more than ever. In one of the alternate timelines, this resentment shows its angry head, but even in the "true" timeline, Ron seems to have problems with Hermione being the Minister of Magic while he runs a joke shop. Ron's role in the movies, even more so than in the books, is decidedly comedic relief.

Fans love him for his wry jokes and funny reactions that we find relatable. Does Hermione enjoy Ron's jokes?

Not so much. She seems to respond to his jokes more with eye-rolls and disapproval than laughter and sincere enjoyment. Doesn't everyone want to be with a romantic partner who genuinely makes them laugh? Of course, being funny isn't everything in a romantic relationship, especially one that's been through as much as Ron and Hermione's, but a shared sense of humor is often an indication of compatibility.

Rowling wrote the characters of Harry, Ron and Hermione, so if she comes out and says that she doesn't think that Ron and Hermione make sense, then fans pay attention. That's how it was conceived, really.

For reasons that have very little to do with literature and far more to do with me clinging to the plot as I first imagined it, Hermione ended up with Ron. Another problem that Ron and Hermione have is that they don't communicate well with each other.

This is bullshit. First, because nobody would believe that Hermione of all people would become so distraught over missing out on marrying Ron fucking Weasley. Secondly, that not by not marrying Ron she would let it affect her whole life in such a way that she becomes a miserable human being.

Adult drama for the Harry Potter characters is surely enticing for readers who grew up with the series and are now adults themselves. They presumably have their own relationship mishaps and failed life goals. So while author J. Matt Kim.



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