Why Were The Weasley's So Poor Updated + Extended Version

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    In todays video I’m going to analyse in detail why the Weasleys were in fact so poor and the factors that contributed to the situation. With that being said everyone, welcome back to the world of Harry Potter, please enjoy the updated, more detailed and extended version of why the Weasleys were so poor.
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  • @No1important88
    @No1important88 Před 4 lety +4276

    I just want to say, that i get the impression from watching and listening to you on as many videos as i have, that you are a very honest, straight forward, caring, compassionate, and ethically and morally upstanding gentleman with good principles and sensibilities. :) Hope the best for you bro

  • @TalonSky
    @TalonSky Před 4 lety +7983

    At least none of the Weasleys went hungry, or were unable to get an education. They always managed, somehow.

    • @alkamishra9974
      @alkamishra9974 Před 4 lety +442

      Well.... Education is free at Hogwarts n Hogwarts funds children who don't have money to buy equipment.

    • @alkamishra9974
      @alkamishra9974 Před 4 lety +184

      @@steviebaybee Ummm yeah coz they had that much MONEY. But I m just saying even if they didn't have money for equipment n books Hogwart's would have funded them (Half-Blood-Prince)

    • @minhajnizam5090
      @minhajnizam5090 Před 4 lety +176

      Arthur and Molly always made sure their children were fed and clothed.

    • @lacrosseman02
      @lacrosseman02 Před 4 lety +53

      Hogwarts didn't charge fees.

    • @TalonSky
      @TalonSky Před 4 lety +95

      Do we know for certain that Hogwarts doesn't charge a tuition? We only see things through Harry's eyes and of /course/ they aren't going to charge the Boy Who Lived, but that doesn't mean there isn't a fee for other students. Hogwarts isn't a public school, after all, it's a private boarding school, so it wouldn't receive funding from taxes.
      Besides, the supplies needed for each year at Hogwarts are not insignificant in price, plus they needed to physically get to King's Cross each year (which they can't do via floo or brooms, and likely apparition would draw too much attention). So it absolutely does cost money to go. Yes, there seems to be a fund for financially disadvantaged students....in Voldemort's time, at least. We hear no mention of it in the current time in the books, meaning one of two things: the assistance either no longer exists, or the Weasleys don't qualify for it. I personally believe it's the latter, and is mostly reserved for Muggleborns literally without access to Wizarding currency.

  • @zapdery
    @zapdery Před 4 lety +5059

    Title:Why are they poor?
    Me:Don’t act like there isn’t 9 of them.....

    • @TheVictor1990
      @TheVictor1990 Před 4 lety +262

      They were very bad with money though. Scraping by all the time yet when they win 700 galleons in PoA they blow it all on a holiday. Some people will always be scraping no matter the breaks they get.

    • @catherinerobilliard7662
      @catherinerobilliard7662 Před 4 lety +288

      Victor Moss I raised a family on next to nothing during the Thatcher years. I’d have given my eye teeth for a holiday. They took a holiday, while the family was still together, and because they bloody well needed it.

    • @ismata3274
      @ismata3274 Před 4 lety +160

      @@TheVictor1990 they werent doing drugs, werent smoking, werent gambling, werent going to holidays with bank loans!
      if they were spending needlessly, yes.
      but just one holiday and thats when they can go is a need. now if theyre doing that everytime they get some money, yes, thats a probem some real life families do. but a holiday a year is a need. especially if you cant even go out eating or to shoppingmalls.

    • @misteaq6138
      @misteaq6138 Před 4 lety +33

      *cough cough* there’s 9 *cough cough*

    • @blackbeargachaxoxo9274
      @blackbeargachaxoxo9274 Před 4 lety +4

      Zapdery there’s only 9....... I thought

  • @bellatrixlestrange4136
    @bellatrixlestrange4136 Před 4 lety +3412

    they actually are rich. Rich of love and magic

  • @MichelleHernandezcraftymaven
    @MichelleHernandezcraftymaven Před 4 lety +2422

    They weren't "poor" they didn't have "fun money"- they lived in a house that had a room for each, they ate regularly, if Mom doesn't work and Dad works for the government their means were modest. There's also a lot of kids.

    • @bonnienewell4040
      @bonnienewell4040 Před 4 lety +134

      Your right
      they are poor from Harry's pov but he's an 11 yo (and kind of a dick till book six ) he also meets them after he saw his own huge money stash
      Like right after touring a bank and the high end wizard shops
      like you say they have a house and food and imo hand me downs don't make you poor they make you smart

    • @sszzsxvs
      @sszzsxvs Před 4 lety +110

      I mean they’re house was probably self-built and is in the country. So it’s not like having a 8 bedroom house in the city ect ect it’s not worth much, Also when you look at the burrow, it looks like two or three houses on top of each other.
      However, it is still my favourite house in the series along with shell cottage, because it has a family-vibe and meant so much to so many people.

    • @meganboomershine4110
      @meganboomershine4110 Před 4 lety +75

      @@sszzsxvs Plus, I think the appearance of the Burrow is largely because JK Rowling wanted an unusual wizarding house. Real houses can't be stacked like that. It gave the Weasley family home a lot of charm and character, showing off their eccentricities. I think it meant less about money and more about their character, personally!

    • @Zak-ob5ze
      @Zak-ob5ze Před 4 lety +6

      What is this mom. Do you mean mum

    • @ginashoemaker9466
      @ginashoemaker9466 Před 4 lety +7

      @@Zak-ob5ze it is the American way to say mum

  • @carriea5277
    @carriea5277 Před 4 lety +3418

    Ron may have lacked financially but he was rich with a loving family. Harry was financially set but lacked a loving family of his own. Harry would have traded places with Ron in a heartbeat.

    • @twilightundersky8658
      @twilightundersky8658 Před 4 lety +42

      Leaving Ron with a miserable life. Yes I agree so much

    • @dicksdrugsanddebutantes9305
      @dicksdrugsanddebutantes9305 Před 4 lety +103

      Twilight Undersky won was jealous of Harry so I think they would've traded for a week until ton realized being harry was awful

    • @quinnalangallup9498
      @quinnalangallup9498 Před 4 lety +28

      Riches, Power, Ego, Pride, War, Murder vs Love, Life, Kindness, Trust, Family, Humility, Frienships

    • @Khloe_dancer_model
      @Khloe_dancer_model Před 4 lety +41

      Leslie Alanis both of their roles were not better than the other.We have seen it whenever Harry was tested for being ‘the chose one’ and Ron for being the ‘insecure’ one.

    • @ewadrerries1873
      @ewadrerries1873 Před 4 lety +56

      @@dicksdrugsanddebutantes9305 how do you mistype ron in 2 occasions in a single sentence

  • @Punkfilms4605
    @Punkfilms4605 Před 4 lety +4676

    Its because they never knew the function of a rubber duck

  • @waitingforthemothership
    @waitingforthemothership Před 4 lety +853

    I've always imagined and viewed Arthur Weasley as one of those Professors types at big universities whose an absolute genius but in a very underappreciated field so very underpaid and underrated. I mean the man built a flying car in his garage! No lack of ambition there.

    • @wireboar7321
      @wireboar7321 Před 3 lety +13

      He just enchanted some of the car parts so it could fly, he is interested in muggles but he doesn't even understand basic muggle things, i know that there's a theory that he does that just to cheer Harry up but then in Goblet Of Fire he could've told Molly not to cover the envelope with stamps, it all can be explained as just his sense of humor but....

    • @itspribanerjee
      @itspribanerjee Před 3 lety +10

      @@wireboar7321 ya but even so he should have had proper knowledge to enchant a car and make it fly and in such a way that it falls in the magical law loopholes. So no matter what he was a genius.

    • @wireboar7321
      @wireboar7321 Před 3 lety +9

      @@itspribanerjee well, that's a really good point, but didn't Sirius also enchanted his bike at a kind of early age, then again Sirius was indeed a sort of genius, i guess maybe Arthur just didn't encounter some of the muggle things to know about them

    • @ceciliar.l.1246
      @ceciliar.l.1246 Před 3 lety +4

      No lack of curiosity.
      Edit: don’t forget the flying car is like a big part of the plot, if I remember correctly.

    • @emmaf.8512
      @emmaf.8512 Před 3 lety +6

      Maybe like Robin Williams in Dead poets society? 🤔

  • @rosemary702001
    @rosemary702001 Před 4 lety +741

    I think Arthur and Molly knew the secret of happiness and they taught their children the same. Ron suffered a little over his hand-me-downs but he was grounded in love and loyalty. He was richer than Draco.

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před 4 lety +21

      And look at Draco, his "friends cuz of benefits" probably left after the events of the Deathly Hallows. I see him stuck in a dead-end job in the Ministry (no doubt after Lucius pulled a million strings) because Draco has no ambition and loves to bully others. And also, with Hermione outranking him big-time, he won't dare make his presence a hindrance to her considering how she stood up to him with a slug to the face!

    • @faithfullyfaith199
      @faithfullyfaith199 Před 3 lety +14

      @@largol33t1 Think your talking about Draco before he changed his ways?

    • @itgirl7960
      @itgirl7960 Před 3 lety +21

      @@largol33t1 I think there is so much more to his character his father and upbringing had so much impact on him and shaped him into the one sided bully that he is painted as . He is still and asshole but near the end we finally got to see that draco wasn’t like his parents he didn’t kill dumbledore because he was a bully but not a murderer. There was so much potential for his character but jkr hates him so she wouldn’t give him the redemption he deserved. Everyone was so quick to forgive James Potter after he bullied Snape which in my opinion was worse that anything draco did to Harry but yeah

    • @red2lucas
      @red2lucas Před 3 lety +3

      Exactly. I know which family I'd rather grow up in. The Weasley household was amazing.

    • @alkahinat4558
      @alkahinat4558 Před 3 lety

      🥺❤️❤️❤️

  • @laurahappel7786
    @laurahappel7786 Před 4 lety +5054

    “Harry looked away. He would willingly have split all the money in his Gringotts vault with the Weasleys, but he knew they would never take it.”
    -Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire; last page of chapter 10.

    • @Sight-Beyond-Sight
      @Sight-Beyond-Sight Před 4 lety +787

      Which is a good reason why he invested in Fred and George's business. Potter's family fortune came from potion inventions. He might not have been able to donate it, but an investment... Pretty sure it was gratefully accepted.

    • @pannonia77
      @pannonia77 Před 4 lety +340

      @@Sight-Beyond-Sight I think Harry gave Fred and George the Triwizard prize money, because it reminded him of Cedric, and Harry wanted to cancel Cedric (and the guilt he felt) from his mind. And of course he had inherited a large amount of money from his parents, as well.

    • @Sight-Beyond-Sight
      @Sight-Beyond-Sight Před 4 lety +50

      @@pannonia77 Yeah, I came across this idea as well since I posted the above, but I do not recall any mention of prize money in either the book or the movie. Maybe it was just too long ago.

    • @pannonia77
      @pannonia77 Před 4 lety +207

      @@Sight-Beyond-Sight It IS mentioned in the books, that the winner gets 1000 galleons. And then in the chapter "Parting of the Ways" Fudge gives Harry the money in the Hospital Wing. "He [...] stopped at Harry's bed. 'Your winnings,' he said shortly, taking a large bag of gold out of his pocket, and dropping it onto Harry's bedside table. 'One thousand Galleons. There should have been a presentation ceremony, but in the circumstances ...' Then later in the same chapter Mrs Weasley says to Harry: 'Try and think about something else for a while ... think about what you're going to buy with your winnings!' 'I don't want that gold,' said Harry in an expressionless voice. 'You have it. Anyone can have it. I shouldn't have won it. It should've been Cedric's.'

    • @Minion2069
      @Minion2069 Před 4 lety +8

      Jjj

  • @coombeslauren
    @coombeslauren Před 4 lety +3562

    I saw a post on Tumblr a few months back regarding the watches Harry and Ron received for their seventeenth birthdays which really sums up the Weasleys. Ron received a brand new high quality watch, something he rarely had during a life of hand-me-downs, and they gave Harry a watch owned by Molly's brother who died during the last war, a second-hand and older watch but one with significant family value, something Harry has very little of from his own family, and it also connects him to the Weasley family. I'd never thought of that before, and it's so sweet ^^

    • @orwwan
      @orwwan Před 4 lety +66

      ahhh this is precious

    • @lilsriegerson6364
      @lilsriegerson6364 Před 4 lety +17

      love this!

    • @soupforfree
      @soupforfree Před 4 lety +74

      wow so giving a hand me down is their way of saying "yur famliy"?

    • @fredrika27
      @fredrika27 Před 4 lety +25

      @@soupforfree If I were Ron, I'd be miffed! It's like a strand of pearls going to your best mate while your parents give you a fresh water pearls! 🤣🤣🤣 You know they are not the same especially if the older pair came from Japan and were naturally occurring while the fresh water pearls are artificially produced!🤣🤣🤣 But then again, Ron is so easy going, he wouldn't care!

    • @meganwilliams2962
      @meganwilliams2962 Před 4 lety +42

      @@soupforfree Uh, a piece of sentimental value and familial provenance/heirloom over something new that could be bought anywhere?

  • @PILLLOVER123
    @PILLLOVER123 Před 4 lety +669

    “Money is only needed to help sustain life, not live it”
    Beautiful. . .Cheers 🍻

    • @sayeedamuneebaali4224
      @sayeedamuneebaali4224 Před 3 lety

      U have 333 likes and i don't wanna ruin it. Consider this comment a like 😁

    • @tylersoto7465
      @tylersoto7465 Před 2 lety

      True, good thing about magic is that it gives everyone the ability to have the status quo being sustainable to live with , just flick your wand to get the broom and mop to clean the house, flick some saws, hammer and nails next to some trees and it will build a house for you even a beautiful one if wanted to , if hungry just flick some farming tools or plants and watch them grow food to eat etc and in the goblet of fire in the beginning the tent they were in it looked like a wealthy person can easily live anywhere they wanted like a Turkish prince in Constantinople city and if they want to make money they could go out on adventures hunting things down to harvest for valuable resources to sell for good amount of galleons gold coins etc

  • @SimotionPictureStudios
    @SimotionPictureStudios Před 3 lety +155

    They’re pure bloods. Arthur probably tried to keep his head low, so Volde didn’t target them anymore than Malfoy already did

  • @littlesongbird1
    @littlesongbird1 Před 4 lety +3413

    I think that Weasleys were written by JK Rowling to kind of show how money isn't everything and to show a contract to the Dursely's. The Dursley's have a lot of money and one son and yet they love to complain and their son is never happy. The Weasleys don't have much money and yet for the most part are a very happy and loving family.

    • @Me-wk3ix
      @Me-wk3ix Před 4 lety +240

      Great point! I think the Weasleys are also a good contrast to the Malfoys when you look at what each family really values.

    • @norahmyers5535
      @norahmyers5535 Před 4 lety +169

      Yes! I also think Rowling showed that it's absolutely ok for a woman to decide to take time off to raise a family. This makes even more sense when you consider that they value family and good relationships over money and materialism. They were the family Harry never had. They gave Harry true unconditional love, which he hadn't experienced since he was a baby with his mum and dad.

    • @MsJubjubbird
      @MsJubjubbird Před 4 lety +42

      @@Me-wk3ix Although in the end the Malfoys love each other a lot and abandon the cause to save each other. Narcissa didn't work either, but she didn't have to.

    • @inkaviolet
      @inkaviolet Před 4 lety +38

      I could agree with that, and I'm glad that at least they were never hungry. But still, I'm always upset that somehow Ginny always had new things, but Ron didn't. Like, in this family still were better and worse kids. Bill, Charlie, Percy (to some point) and Ginny were good, twins were always underestimated for abandoning One True Path Molly imagined for her kids, and Ron was basically invisible to her. Molly basically accepted twins' choice of career when they've got her gifts! Not because they're doing what they love and were good at, but because they've started to make more money. Rather shallow for a woman who was all about love, right? And don't get me started about Ron. Draco got way more love from his mom than Ron from Molly.
      And Arthur should have been more responsible. Either should say: 'we can't afford more children' or find better job. Somehow he accepted it later during the war, so it wasn't that much of a burden for him to do something different. And after Bill they could have adopted orphaned girl, I'm pretty sure there was many of them around. What, pure blood still matters?

    • @sai_Indurthi
      @sai_Indurthi Před 4 lety +8

      The Weasleys are also a contrast to the Malfoys that way

  • @cjdepano406
    @cjdepano406 Před 4 lety +2331

    BEDS EMPTY NO NOTE CAR GONE YOU COULD’VE DIED YOU COULD’VE BEEN SEEN of course I don’t blame you Harry dear 😀
    I Love Mrs Weasley

    • @ksword6009
      @ksword6009 Před 4 lety +113

      Your lucky I do not put bars on your window

    • @Crippledsteel
      @Crippledsteel Před 4 lety +33

      @Bradley Shepherdson honestly I think Miss Weasly would have helped had she known or at least not as mad, seeing how her primary concerns where not knowing where here kids where

    • @rayblox1193
      @rayblox1193 Před 4 lety +38

      I Like Mrs Weasley Because Of This Line: NOT MY DAUGHTER YOU BITCH *Kills Bellatrix*

    • @mondenkindqueen
      @mondenkindqueen Před 4 lety +13

      In the Chamber of Secrets, it is implied that Mr. and Mrs. Weasley were going to get Harry themselves and if anything, the boys simply ripped the bandaid off.

    • @Loopyloopylia
      @Loopyloopylia Před 4 lety +5

      CJ Depano same my favorite quote from her is “NOT MY DAUGHTER YOU BITCH”

  • @smurfadoodlethewise4584
    @smurfadoodlethewise4584 Před 4 lety +294

    "Why were the Weasleys so poor?"
    Well, let's count some heads here...

  • @pannonia77
    @pannonia77 Před 4 lety +70

    They were so poor, because JKR wanted a large, poor family to contrast the Dursleys and also the Malfoys.

  • @dirgniflesuoh7950
    @dirgniflesuoh7950 Před 4 lety +1886

    I think Molly wanted a big family not just to have a daughter (this is Ron's dark thoughts), but because she had lost both her brothers.

    • @iris9807
      @iris9807 Před 4 lety +175

      Dirgni Flesuoh that could be true. Only, Ginny was born in the year Gideon en Fabian Prewett died. Meaning that Molly already had a big family before her brothers died.
      And yes, I am fun at parties.

    • @dirgniflesuoh7950
      @dirgniflesuoh7950 Před 4 lety +36

      Oh dear I did not do the math of that one! I am much into checking them out on paper. Oth I don't think I have ever read what year Fabian and Gideon died ... And besides that I recall that JKR is not so good at the math of timelines ... More into the symbolic and magic of the number seven than arithmetic.
      So perhaps she intended them to die earlier, so their death would motivate Molly to have a bigger family, and besides have a daughter and especially there just had to be seven Weasley children ;)
      Besides that, it would mean that her brothers were killed after Voldemort fell and his followers were rounded up the first time ... But I guess it took some time.

    • @williamwatson4189
      @williamwatson4189 Před 4 lety +11

      It's less tragic when you have more to spare...

    • @KateeAngel
      @KateeAngel Před 4 lety +24

      Molly is a selfish asshole who would make a big family because she "wanted to" even though she knew it would make her kids struggle financially, other kids would make fun of them at school etc. I do not understand how can anyone excuse her selfish antics

    • @nessyness5447
      @nessyness5447 Před 4 lety +22

      or maybe she and arthur weren't very good at brewing contraceptives or at contraceptive spells or maybe they were as expensive as the muggle ones to get, or maybd there are not even contraceptives in the wizarding world since they are less than muggles and they have the believe that they must ensure they don't go extint so no one bothered to invent a contraceptive. who knows?( well i guess j.k.rowling knows)

  • @dragonweyr44
    @dragonweyr44 Před 4 lety +1213

    Ron even got a handmedown pet

    • @hayati6374
      @hayati6374 Před 4 lety +74

      And that hand literally had a missing finger

    • @dragonweyr44
      @dragonweyr44 Před 4 lety +8

      @@hayati6374 No the hand thad handed it down was Percy
      Peter didn't give himself to Ron

    • @K21_KXW
      @K21_KXW Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah scabbers was missing a finger lol

    • @islarf5095
      @islarf5095 Před 4 lety +1

      @@dragonweyr44 wooosh?

    • @femalepapyrus
      @femalepapyrus Před 4 lety +10

      @@hayati6374 and was a technically a criminal hiding as a rat

  • @poodsnotpoops1279
    @poodsnotpoops1279 Před 4 lety +128

    “It takes four hundred thousand dollars to run this family for twelve seconds”

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před 4 lety +15

      I think you meant to say "four thousand galleons..." :D

    • @maryy1285
      @maryy1285 Před 3 lety +3

      @@largol33t1 :)))

    • @tylersoto7465
      @tylersoto7465 Před 2 lety

      But good thing about magic is that it gives everyone the ability to have the status quo being sustainable to live with , just flick your wand to get the broom and mop to clean the house, flick some saws, hammer and nails next to some trees and it will build a house for you even a beautiful one if wanted to , if hungry just flick some farming tools or plants and watch them grow food to eat etc and in the goblet of fire in the beginning the tent they were in it looked like a wealthy person can easily live anywhere they wanted like a Turkish prince in Constantinople city and if they want to make money they could go out on adventures hunting things down to harvest for valuable resources to sell for good amount of galleons gold coins etc

  • @karenfay4545
    @karenfay4545 Před 3 lety +45

    Mr. & Mrs Weasley is the only functional wizard parents in the whole story.

  • @Marion89gr
    @Marion89gr Před 4 lety +667

    I still don't understand why they don't magically repair or alter the hand me down clothes and other material things.

    • @edennis8578
      @edennis8578 Před 4 lety +101

      I just commented the same thing. Even I can alter clothes, like that awful formal robe that Ron had to wear to the ball, and I don't have magic skills. And they should have been able to make the house remodel itself. It seems painfully obvious that Mr. and Mrs. Weasley had sucky wizarding skills.

    • @vanferuli3
      @vanferuli3 Před 4 lety +75

      Take a look at diagon alley, most of wizards don't behave like us, they lack of common sense And they don't care too much on fansy new clothes And foniture, they live on XVlll victorian ways

    • @bryce4395
      @bryce4395 Před 4 lety +113

      @@edennis8578 Ron had actually tried to do something with his dress robes, to remove some exceptionally weird elements. I think it's just that his parents didn't understand what he felt, they thought it was all ok. Things like that happen in families where parents survived a war.

    • @hleebeg
      @hleebeg Před 4 lety +55

      They did. Theres multiple references to this in the books. Including one where Ginny was fixing her secondhand school book with spellotape

    • @johnroyal4520
      @johnroyal4520 Před 4 lety +14

      Most spells will wear off in Harry Potter.

  • @Crowbars2
    @Crowbars2 Před 4 lety +484

    Wow, it's really cool to hear Seamus Finnigan telling us muggles about the Wizarding World.

    • @midnightequinox2026
      @midnightequinox2026 Před 4 lety +15

      I agree with you but lets just hope he doesnt blow something up😅

    • @bilbo2k45
      @bilbo2k45 Před 4 lety +10

      I have heard he has the proclivity for doing so

    • @bigbunnygucciboy2273
      @bigbunnygucciboy2273 Před 4 lety +4

      Crowbars2 I am not a muggle!

    • @Crowbars2
      @Crowbars2 Před 4 lety +11

      @@bigbunnygucciboy2273 An American, eh? Sorry "No-Maj" teehhheehehehe, what a silly word

    • @cathyneill2922
      @cathyneill2922 Před 4 lety +4

      @@bilbo2k45 J K Rowling was pretty bad for the racist stereotype characters like that lol

  • @dennisdebro5444
    @dennisdebro5444 Před 3 lety +205

    Title:Why are they poor?
    Me: Bruh there's like nine of them+Harry

    • @nehcooahnait7827
      @nehcooahnait7827 Před 3 lety +9

      But Harry is rich for a kid and he wasn’t exactly sharing his wealth except the occasional snacks with Ron

    • @mandudus
      @mandudus Před 3 lety +14

      @@nehcooahnait7827 they didn't want harry to share his money

    • @feiruznoxravenus2093
      @feiruznoxravenus2093 Před 3 lety +2

      @@nehcooahnait7827 he would've wanted it was stated on the books but the extract also says they wouldn't take it

    • @faeriesmak
      @faeriesmak Před 3 lety +1

      @@nehcooahnait7827 Was Harry able to access his money when Peter he wanted, though, or was it more like a trust fund situation?

    • @lavanyaarawat
      @lavanyaarawat Před 3 lety

      @@nehcooahnait7827 omg harry gave away all his triwizard money to Weasley twins to start their shop :(

  • @maryjoyspohrer256
    @maryjoyspohrer256 Před 4 lety +124

    Seeing as my husband and I made the same decision for me to stay home with our children (we have 6 boys and 3 girls) we have been in similar circumstances. Seeing as it was not economically feasible for me to work outside the home anyway, we learned to make large pots of soups, stews and pasta dishes. We had wonderful support from whatever church we were in at the time so we had more than just our own hand me downs to choose from so our 6th son had more to choose from! the funny thing is, our last daughter was born after we had had 5 boys in a row so she saw MANY new clothes as her sister had joined the Army during high school so she and her friend went on a shopping spree to get new clothes for her! (oh, and her name is similar to Ginny's and many of them are ginger as I am and my husband and I are high school sweethearts that share many personality traits as Molly and Arthur....)

    • @tbakhalid4781
      @tbakhalid4781 Před 3 lety +3

      That's so sweet to hear😍

    • @faeriesmak
      @faeriesmak Před 3 lety +3

      That’s super cute. Thanks for sharing!

    • @Wearealltogether1428
      @Wearealltogether1428 Před 2 lety +2

      People like you are responsible for population explosion. Vasectomy should have been done.

    • @dakotamabry1645
      @dakotamabry1645 Před 2 lety +4

      Way to many kids , my husband and I have our baby that took us 6 years and a when did he get there suprise.. I did it once and I'm not doing it again .. this child won't be spoiled -.- we are broke due to donations from freinds and family we are still barely making rent .. and hes not even born yet. Kids/ pregnancy - it's all expensive .. my husband bent over backwards so I could go to a mid wifery because I hate hospitals .. way cheaper then a hospital , better care and with insurance I can come out without any sortive debt and that is good considering I live in the u.s and my parents just inherited some money from the death of my grandparents - so alot of money was ensure my husband and I didn't go into crippling debt having our son .

    • @maryjoyspohrer256
      @maryjoyspohrer256 Před 2 lety

      @@dakotamabry1645 The very best of blessings for you family! Congratulations to you all!

  • @vivekslogic
    @vivekslogic Před 4 lety +407

    Maybe poor but never lost their standards and always stood for what they believed in... A rare character we usually see in humans...

  • @kapilshastry
    @kapilshastry Před 4 lety +17

    After watching this video I feel great deal of respect towards Ron for being so sensible and responsible. I mean he had the worst compared to all his siblings, he was the youngest son who always had to sacrifice his needs and put with all hand me down things without any complaint. Yet he never got the recognition of his parents.

  • @fleetskipper1810
    @fleetskipper1810 Před 4 lety +14

    Although Ron was supposedly deprived growing up, you’ll notice that as he grows up he does not exhibit great ambition like Percy does. So as a grown-up, I doubt that Ron would be super ambitious In the sense that he would not wish to acquire great material wealth.
    Insofar as the tent theWeasleys used at the Quidditch World Cup, if you recall, the book states that Arthur borrowed it from someone at the ministry who couldn’t use it anymore. So he personally did not create a huge tent like that with magic-it was given to him as-is.
    The implication in Rowling’s books is that, just like the Muggle world, not all people have similar skills, magical or not. Also, the magic has to be used upon something tangible in the real world. All spells have specific but limited uses. Some of them wear off. All of them take education, talent, and practice.
    Just as no one in theMuggle world can master every skill there is to master within their lifetimes, wizards and witches are similarly limited by their opportunities, interests, and every day limitations.

  • @fredrika27
    @fredrika27 Před 4 lety +478

    I just want to ask readers this: "What's wrong with being working class?" The Weasleys aren't poor nor poverty stricken! They represent what most people actually are in this world! It just gripes me that people don't accept a working class family in a novel! There is no shame in coming from a working class background. Indeed such people are often preferred over their upper class piers especially when a job has the reputation as being difficult with little financial reward.
    Second, did anyone ever question why Author's job was never stricken from the roster to save money? Could it be that the witching world actually needed to understand Moogles? After all many Moogles became witches AND they were often caught up in witching affairs!

    • @lotztlacaliuhqui
      @lotztlacaliuhqui Před 4 lety +25

      peers, Arthur and muggles my lonely iPhone friend

    • @vanferuli3
      @vanferuli3 Před 4 lety +1

      The problem comes whit gender, if money played a Big role on movies And books, our heros would never leave home, Bilbo baggins was rich, so do frodo. When writting, You don't want the Reader to get distracted by this stuff unlees its the core of the problem like in Gone by the wind, when Scarlett had to work by herself to sustain the family And save the farm.
      And yes, most of books are scape Doors to real life problems,

    • @fredrika27
      @fredrika27 Před 4 lety +21

      @@vanferuli3 I think you under estimate people's will to improve themselves and their positions. I teach at university. Every fourth student is a first generation college attendee fresh off the farm, from the inner city or a foreign land, where these students have experienced poverty or difficult circumstances which made them want to raise their positions! Through education, my students see their chance at economic success. Their new economic success isn't being rich rather being above poverty level they came from! People are so conditioned to see the only success as being wealthy while most people see success as the mortgage paid and a roof over their heads! So yes, my students leave home for better lives! In fact most people leave home to join the military, get vocational training or work the fields, which compared to their home country is a step up on the economic ladder! Please remember books like The Bluest Eyes and The Old Man and the Sea were not about wealth! They were about the human conditions and the challenges of nature!

    • @vanferuli3
      @vanferuli3 Před 4 lety +15

      @@fredrika27 sorry i'm spanish And make a mistake
      I wanted to Say "gendre" Harry Potter it's a fantasy book, for childrens.
      And poverty actually it's a chracter developement tool for ron. Every book there its a chance to ron to give up or cheat, remember the horrocrux "no one loves You And youre nothing". It makes him humble, honest, loyal And a great friend.
      It's heartbreaking when You realize that every christmas the only ones who gave gifts to Harry were the poor weasly family, Even if it was just a handmade sweater

    • @fredrika27
      @fredrika27 Před 4 lety +2

      @@vanferuli3 I totally get it!😎

  • @Kwicdrawmcgraw
    @Kwicdrawmcgraw Před 4 lety +604

    If you're going to be poor in the wizarding world, you better be good at transfiguration.

    • @hayleyzefox610
      @hayleyzefox610 Před 4 lety +6

      I get it...

    • @edennis8578
      @edennis8578 Před 4 lety +83

      @Miranda Musgraves They could've made a good house, some nice furniture, good clothes, etc. with transfiguration. Wizards can move objects, too, so why on earth didn't they use that skill to make a nice house, the furniture, and the clothes? Molly's knitting needles worked on their own, the dishes washed themselves, but they couldn't get some boards and nails to put themselves together, some brushes and paint to do the painting, a sewing machine to sew the clothes and upholstery? Seriously, they obviously never watched Bewitched; Samantha had it all over Mrs. Weasley. I love Molly, but she didn't have a homemaking bone in her body.

    • @vanferuli3
      @vanferuli3 Před 4 lety +55

      @@edennis8578 You need to understand wizards.
      None of them have common sense ( explained by Hermione back in book 1). They have a weird look at everything, most of them use old victorian clothes, hats And house foniture. (Mostly because thats how Rowling and most of us imaginé wizards And witches).
      It really make u belive, wizards are actually mad And crazy. (Harry madness Creepypasta aside).

    • @anuviitala3463
      @anuviitala3463 Před 4 lety +30

      Rule number 1 about transfiguration: it doesnt last.

    • @twilightundersky8658
      @twilightundersky8658 Před 4 lety +16

      I thought you were thinking about turning turning random objects into galleons

  • @MarauderPeter21
    @MarauderPeter21 Před 3 lety +117

    My family is like the Weasley, my dad had a job in one of the ministry of my country, and didn't earn a lot, we are 6 brothers, but if we count one of my niece who practically was rised as a sister for me, we are 7, then my mom was red head and love knitting, but well in my case I'm the sixth but have the new things, while my older brothers used second hand things because when I born the economist of my family make it better.

  • @angqlica9796
    @angqlica9796 Před 3 lety +17

    Ron wanted a new robe, to be the head boy, or a prefect, while Draco wanted more love and proudness from his parents. I think that's cool

    • @kristinesharp6286
      @kristinesharp6286 Před 2 lety +1

      Ron wanted affirmation more than gifts.

    • @joelmiller4741
      @joelmiller4741 Před 2 lety +1

      What do you mean, the one saving grace of the malfoy's is how much they love each other

  • @reneedesoet7309
    @reneedesoet7309 Před 4 lety +305

    Maybe another reason that Arthur didn't get promoted, is because he wasn't very good at his job? I mean I love how clueless he is about everything to do with muggles, it's a really fun part of the books. But it is kind of weird since that is his job as well as his passion, and he seems to know very little about it...

    • @vanferuli3
      @vanferuli3 Před 4 lety +60

      No, he it's actually great for a wizard.
      You must understand that wizards don't behave And think like us, they have Magic And no common sense (explained by Hermione on book 1).
      You can call them crazy people by our standards but thats the magic

    • @Fion355
      @Fion355 Před 4 lety +46

      Thing is, he never WANTED a promotion. He could have gotten one, he just refused. I can get the love for the job, but such a big family, at one poit it just has to be Money -> compasion for job. He could barely pay a living for his family. Thats kinda selfish. "Oh, i love my job and family. But my job is more important to love!"

    • @lopachilla
      @lopachilla Před 4 lety +32

      I watched another video (or maybe I read something) a while back that suggested he (Arthur) pretended to be clueless to Muggle things around Harry. This was a comedic way to make Harry feel at ease and distract him Harry) from his own circumstances when they first met in the second book. It was an act of compassion on Arthur's part. We never really saw Arthur Weasley at work so we don't have a lot to go off of to gauge how well he actually knew Muggle things. Plus, I'm sure he would have had to get high marks in Hogwarts' Muggle studies classes to even get a job at the Ministry of Magic in the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts office.

    • @jdenmark1287
      @jdenmark1287 Před 4 lety +22

      The explanation given in the books was that Arthur was on the shit list for being to fond of Muggles, which was frowned on by all of Fudge's administration. This was stated in the Goblet of Fire, when Fudge and Dumbledore had a falling out.

    • @donb7519
      @donb7519 Před 4 lety +3

      im pretty sure hermione after taking muggle studies in third year when ron and harry dont says its all wrong

  • @dragonweyr44
    @dragonweyr44 Před 4 lety +188

    Was Sirius Black's criminal record ever expunged after Deathly Hallows?
    I can see why it wasn't beforehand because the Ministry wanted a scapegoat for Voldemort and death eaters actions but surely his records was cleared once Shacklebolt became MoM

    • @alkamishra9974
      @alkamishra9974 Před 4 lety +30

      Pls reread the Half-Blood-Prince(Book not movie). Fudge"He turned out to be innocent after all."Chapter-1:The Other Minister

    • @dragonweyr44
      @dragonweyr44 Před 4 lety +2

      I just spent the last few weeks reading all of the Potter books and I'm currently on Deathly Hallows.I didn't read anything about Sirius ' overturned conviction.
      What did it say?

    • @dragonweyr44
      @dragonweyr44 Před 4 lety +12

      That's good to know. I:d hate to have heard that he died for nothing and Peter Pettigrew was still thought of as a hero

    • @minhajnizam5090
      @minhajnizam5090 Před 4 lety +11

      It's in chapter 1 of Half Blood Prince. The PM asks Fudge if all the recent Death Eater atrocities involved Sirius and he tells him no and that he was innocent after being killed at the Ministry of Magic

    • @priyachouhan1817
      @priyachouhan1817 Před 4 lety +1

      yes in half blood prince he declared innocent

  • @ericpeterson8732
    @ericpeterson8732 Před 4 lety +113

    Thankfully, Ginny married Harry who's stinking rich.

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před 4 lety +14

      There was a brief moment in one of the books where her father refused to accept any money from Harry, who was fully aware of their financial difficulties. He did manage to get Ron to accept one or two gifts outside of the usual holidays.

  • @hleebeg
    @hleebeg Před 4 lety +17

    I honestly think the Harry Potter franchise taught me a lot about values. Harry was rich but didn't have a family, Ron was poor and had an absolutely amazing family.. I know which one I would rather go without 😊

  • @billycarillo1792
    @billycarillo1792 Před 4 lety +75

    I just love the fact that even though they won a huge sum of money they didn't use it for anything else other than seeing their son

    • @Keyboardje
      @Keyboardje Před 4 lety +13

      They went to see Charlie in an earlier book too, without having the big win yet, so going to see him wouldn't *have* been very expensive.
      They spend almost the whole big win because they took everyone on a long and expensive holiday. That's why I think them egoistic fools who can not handle money well, and have no thougt for the mental and emotional wellfare of their children. They feed them, yes. But everything is done the most cheap way possible, making their children miserable and often ashamed. Needlessly. That's stupid and cruel. I don't think the two oldest (Bill and Charly) missed out on much yet. But Percy got way too ambicious in order to earn more money for himself because of it. The twins were so set on earning money they rather fooled around with inventing jokes than get good grades, because they wanted to be able to earn money for themselves as soon as possible, even if that meant leaving school early. Without Harry's money they could have struggled a lot, instead of getting rich quick like they did. Ron was miserable and ashamed most of the time, hating being so poor, and feeling not good enough because of it. Ginny hated being so poor too because of what that meant for her.
      Edit: Made a mistake, first I had written 'Bill', but it had to be Charlie. Thnx for pointing it out nessy ness :)

    • @Leenapanther
      @Leenapanther Před 4 lety +12

      @@Keyboardje I somehow can't imagine how they could spend all their win on that vacation. Travel shouldn't be an issue. I mean they can just apparate (or use a portkey). As far as I remember they visited a pyramid. Food and some souvenirs are the only thing I can imagine they spend money on. Theoretically they could go home in the evenings and return the next day (if they really wanted to save money)

    • @Keyboardje
      @Keyboardje Před 4 lety

      @@Leenapanther
      Very true! :)

    • @vilwarin5635
      @vilwarin5635 Před 4 lety +5

      @@Leenapanther I think Portkeys had to be paid for, and because of the statute of secrecy perhaps you can´t apparate in a foreign country every single day (we don´t know how mobility laws work in magical society)

    • @amelinataylor464
      @amelinataylor464 Před 4 lety +3

      They bought new robes and books and a wand for Ron in the books and in the movie.

  • @maureenmango1
    @maureenmango1 Před 4 lety +35

    When I was a kid before I read the books, I watched the Weasleys in awe. I loved the way Harry appreciates everything they have. I’ve always wanted a family and a relationship like they do. My family isn’t too far off. We struggle and my mom had a lot of kids but somehow we always manage. We’re all so close.. I always feel bad for only children or kids who dislike the family they’re with. I guess that just puts things into perspective. From the outside the Weasleys don’t see themselves as being too much different than other families besides their finances, but what’s normal to them (very close family) is not the case for others.

  • @vshptechchannel5007
    @vshptechchannel5007 Před 4 lety +154

    Why were Weasley's so poor?....... Because j k Rowling decided like that.

    • @cuzio
      @cuzio Před 4 lety +15

      Yeah..keep on believing that 'there's an author named J. K. Rowling who wrote all that' theory.. Typical muggle

    • @mr.cauliflower3536
      @mr.cauliflower3536 Před 4 lety +5

      Why something happened in a book? Because author decided that! B R U H

    • @angel91485
      @angel91485 Před 4 lety +3

      no its because of Western culture, when kids got off and forget and leave their families...in other cultures, Chinese, Asian, Latin American, if any of the kids succeeded, they help out in the family til they get married on their own...and so forth...

    • @jacqueka
      @jacqueka Před 3 lety +4

      @@angel91485 I was hoping for meat in this theory, but the kids were barely starting to grow older and have jobs during the books. They weren’t making big bucks themselves. I imagine Fred and George’s business helped, but then it was also war time.

    • @stefancristian6128
      @stefancristian6128 Před 3 lety

      wow you're so smart, 500 iq comment. /s

  • @FrarmerFrank
    @FrarmerFrank Před 4 lety +11

    I thought Mr Weasley's fascination with Muggles included Homesteading like one with very few magical luxuries

  • @ingridbradley05
    @ingridbradley05 Před 4 lety +128

    I believe the Wesleys’ were richer than most of the wizarding family because of love

    • @ObamaoZedong
      @ObamaoZedong Před 4 lety +3

      Next time you're flat broke with nothing in the pantry, you try and eat some love.

    • @FreedomWriter3
      @FreedomWriter3 Před 4 lety +9

      @@ObamaoZedong The Weasleys didn't have much, yes, but they weren't starving.

  • @ericacook2862
    @ericacook2862 Před 4 lety +50

    In the second book, one of the twins said he had been offered promotions to other departments but he liked his job. I think that has to be taken into account. I don't buy into your blatently sexist theory in the first video that Molly didn't push him enough. I'd say he chose happiness over wealth, and they did always manage. Molly accepted him how he was, and I think likely did bring in money in side work. We really only see them for a few weeks a book. But they are an example that money doesnt bring happyness.

  • @nadinesawtell3267
    @nadinesawtell3267 Před 4 lety +10

    When you come from a large family money is always tight. Simply because of the number of people who need food , clothes etc. I got hand me downs from my cousin. My clothes were weird colours because they came from the sales rack.

  • @Alyboba
    @Alyboba Před 3 lety +6

    I hate how they are often referred to as living in poverty. They had warm beds, clothes, Christmas presents, and always had food to eat and enough to share with Harry and Hermione. They definitely didn’t have money for luxuries or new things but they definitely weren’t living in poverty.

  • @GodOfSpeed2099
    @GodOfSpeed2099 Před 4 lety +406

    Cause JK Rowling wanted them to be poor 😂😂😂

    • @suides4810
      @suides4810 Před 4 lety +7

      SSG Natsu true lmao

    • @GodOfSpeed2099
      @GodOfSpeed2099 Před 4 lety +10

      @@suides4810 lol yup plus Ron and Harry could've gotten even richer than all of the Gaunts, Blacks and Malfoys combined if they used the Sorcerer's Stone lol

    • @wireboar7321
      @wireboar7321 Před 3 lety +1

      @@GodOfSpeed2099 they couldn't, Harry blacked out right before dumbledore came to save him, and also if Harry wanted the stone for some purpose then the stone wouldn't have appeared in his pocket

    • @GodOfSpeed2099
      @GodOfSpeed2099 Před 3 lety +1

      @@wireboar7321 yes I know this I'm saying if Harry had it after the fact. Plus Ron could've still used it lol

    • @mayaperez381
      @mayaperez381 Před 3 lety +1

      Probably because she wanted to show that you don’t need money to make you happy also to show that even if they where poor they where kind

  • @Dreamwolf500
    @Dreamwolf500 Před 4 lety +86

    The simple answer is
    *_“It's because they multiply like Rabbits :D”_*

  • @janeirvine8391
    @janeirvine8391 Před 3 lety +2

    I believe much of what you said, with a few extra thoughts. Arthur is an honest, compassionate, and loving man. He is also highly intelligent and observant as well. His and Molly's first priority is the survival of their family. Although it appears he has no ambition, he is in a position to observe the corruption of his so-called "betters" within the Ministry, and understands that running afoul of them often leads to retribution of family innocents. Arthur needs to be insignificant to fly under the radar. He has no illusions of grandeur. Everyone around him are scrambling to "be someone" on the top of the pile. Arthur and Molly know their worth. Isn't ironic how the so-called underling and his family helped take down one if the most feared villains of their age? Without the Weasleys, Harry would have failed on many levels.
    Just saying. Thank you for posting. Blessings and health to you and yours and to all who read this!
    👍😘😇💖

  • @anastasiaromanoff1010
    @anastasiaromanoff1010 Před 2 lety +3

    Wesley's have it right.. Arthur stayed wherever he was happy.. you can see that when he came home and met Harry.. Molly enjoyed putting something of herself into making gifts for her children.. that was evident at the Christmas at Grimald Place HQ of The Order.. evidence they were correct is the results of the children all grew into wonderful independent individuals

  • @simoncooper6752
    @simoncooper6752 Před 4 lety +23

    I think Mrs. Weasley made the right choice staying at home to look after the family as it's so important for the formation of the children.

  • @onemercilessming1342
    @onemercilessming1342 Před 4 lety +12

    the Weasley family reminds me very much of the Bob Cratchit family in the Charles Dickens novel, A Christmas Carol. In that family, too, the father was resigned, the mother unfailingly cheerful and upbeat, and the entire family loving and caring in spite of their poverty.

  • @MakaylaPaterson
    @MakaylaPaterson Před 3 lety +6

    Despite Ron’s situation, I really enjoy that even though he was impressed when first meeting Harry on the train about being able to buy all the candy and stuff off the trolly, Ron never valued Harry for his money. I truly believe if they could switch places in the money/family department Ron would choose his family every time regardless of the times he showed jealously about anything.

    • @kristinesharp6286
      @kristinesharp6286 Před 2 lety

      He was more jealous when Harry got attention or affirmation. His love language isn’t gifts/material stuff. He hated school, why waste money on a new book when a used one has the same words?

  • @k8fearsnoart
    @k8fearsnoart Před 4 lety

    I think you did a great job with this video! I never got to see the first version, but your points were well- thought outand make sense. Thank you for making videos for those of us who are really into the folklore behind our favorite series! Although we can't live there ourselves, this kind of info helps us imagine the wizarding world more completely, and enriches every rereading of the books. So thank you again for sharing this information with all of us. Have a great day!

  • @sifilore9462
    @sifilore9462 Před 4 lety +15

    A loving family is HIGHLY important, with the Weasly's humble life kept their kids from being spoiled like Draco and Dudley. Plus in real life, not many people have that luxury (loving family) so if u do...count ur blessings. If Aurthur did ask for a rise and Molly did work but kept their humble love and care then Percy would not have disowned his family to only reunite when the ministy fell.

  • @imfucct
    @imfucct Před 4 lety +220

    I always felt like Arthur was being selfish by staying in a job that can’t support the whole family. Your son literally got a hand me down wand. You’re an educated wizard, you’re supposed to know that every wizard should have their own personal wand. You put Ron at a disadvantage right away.

    • @luciferangelica
      @luciferangelica Před 4 lety +10

      not as bad as elizabeth bennett's dad

    • @christineparkin354
      @christineparkin354 Před 4 lety +8

      imfucct, that’s true, but I wonder what job he would have gotten that paid better, but he would still be happy in some way?

    • @amandapeterson790
      @amandapeterson790 Před 4 lety +62

      I actually agree with this a lot. I understand that he wanted to do something that he enjoyed and good for him, but he put that before the care of his family. You're right about the wand thing - that is the most important part, I think. Because Ron, like Neville, had such a major reaction when getting his own wand. Arthur, as a father and husband, should've put his family's needs before his own pleasure and interests.

    • @MissTruthz
      @MissTruthz Před 4 lety +8

      Yeah he could have done so much better. I never liked him tbh

    • @sofiaisokay6845
      @sofiaisokay6845 Před 4 lety +6

      Would you rather slave away in a job you hate to get an extra 0 or have fun and have enough to supply the fan

  • @eliseskwrnsk5836
    @eliseskwrnsk5836 Před 4 lety +1

    The Weasleys sometimes remind me of my family. My mom and step dad's side. My step dad is working and my mom would be a stay at home mom and then became a foster mom. My step dad has 4 children of his own and you add to them the little foster sister. That's seven people in the house, and I used to live with them too. No fun money at all, the end of every month was difficult. My mom and step dad knew every single trick, like using discount coupons, what time sales were on in the stores and so on. But their motto was "We'll manage". And, indeed, they always managed. They would sacrifice everything for the children. Nowadays, I live away and have my own job, yet when I am out with my mom she always wants to offer me something, and I have to smile and nicely force it the other way around "no, mommy, I'm the one who buys you something now! You did so much for me!". I love the Weasley family, especially Molly and Arthur, I feel like their house would be a very loving and warm place to grow up in.

  • @kriskossack7231
    @kriskossack7231 Před 3 lety +4

    With having the job he did, Arthur would not be of interest for either side. Thus not worth killing, recruiting or mind controlling. He and Molly were able to have 7 children during a very dangerous time in England. How many can claim that.

  • @johannalange802
    @johannalange802 Před 4 lety +176

    I struggle with your concept of poverty. They have a house, SAHM, jobs, food, cloths and lots of children. This is not rich, but far from poor.

    • @chaossmith3864
      @chaossmith3864 Před 4 lety +34

      I would argue there's a difference between poor and flat out impoverished.
      I believe it's mentioned they're poor, but I don't see them as flat out impoverished. They have everything you mentioned, but having a lot of children doesn't mean you're not poor. Actually kids can kinda make you poor.
      My own mom had 5, and it was a struggle. We had our heat shut off a few times, mom and the younger ones staying over at the neighbors. Struggling with bills. I'd say that's pretty poor. A high number of kids doesn't mean you're not poor....

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před 4 lety +9

      I've heard a few topics about the Weasleys' and their financial situation. I still consider them working class, but NOT poor and penniless. At least the father has a secure job to keep something in the bank. Hey, 10 galleons may not be a lot but it's still 10 galleons.

    • @connorgolden4
      @connorgolden4 Před 3 lety +11

      There’s a big difference between poor and impoverished. Poor doesn’t mean homeless or starving, it means you don’t have “fun money” or whatever you want to call it. It means they could buy “luxury” goods and constantly worried about money. They couldn’t afford to buy much and had to either buy second hand material or reuse what they already had. Remember how Ron not only had to use a hand me down wand but also wasn’t able to get it repaired or replaced until they won money in a raffle? If you can’t afford the single most important thing a wizard needs then you’re poor.
      I know working class folk. And their financial situation does not match up with the Weasleys. They may not be a secure as middle or upper class folk but they don’t (usually) have to count every single penny and reuse everything. They can afford vacations and phones and pets. So as I’ve already said, the Weasleys are poor not working class.

    • @juliameyer10313
      @juliameyer10313 Před 3 lety +3

      @@connorgolden4 Not to mention they have no savings whatsoever. In CoS, Molly emptied their vault completely. And that after "only" Ginny still lived with them full time. As far as we know, Hogwarts is free for the students, meaning exept for the supplies, Molly and Arthur didn't had to pay for anything. Yet still this seemed to be so much that all their saving were regularly drained.

    • @mariaallende8339
      @mariaallende8339 Před 3 lety +1

      Definitions. Definitions.
      minimising stuff can lead to some misunderstandings.

  • @cherylalikhani5957
    @cherylalikhani5957 Před 4 lety +25

    Neither Arthur or Molly received any familial inheritances in spite both being from pure blood families.

  • @biforpotterbot9813
    @biforpotterbot9813 Před 4 lety +16

    I imagine that when molly lost her brothers to the first war, she wanted to have a large family and be a stay at home mom and be there for her kids when she couldn’t have been there for her brothers

  • @jamothegreat6052
    @jamothegreat6052 Před 4 lety

    It is my belief that you hit the nail on the head. I don't think you could have explain the situation better than this.

  • @strangerthingsfanthatsalso601

    But couldn't Molly work while all her children were at school and in the summers when their old enough to take care of themselves. Edit: I wrote this before I heard you mention that she might have worked a little while they were at school.

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      @renaeoverbey3263 Před 4 lety +1

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      @filmfilms9579 Před 4 lety +5

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      @natecccc1240 Před 4 lety +1

      Spring Day. Hi

    • @thekueken
      @thekueken Před 4 lety +16

      Not full-time, I'd presume. With the kids enrolling at the age of 11, until Ginny got to school she'd always have at least one of them at home. Unless there's a kindergarden for wizzard children that I'm not aware of in that universe....

    • @edennis8578
      @edennis8578 Před 4 lety +18

      I can't figure out why they would need so much money anyway unless they were really, really bad at being wizards. Even young wizards could move objects, but Molly and her husband couldn't remodel the house, paint, wallpaper, sew clothes, create nice furniture? Molly's knitting needles worked by themselves and the dishes washed themselves, but she can't get boards to nail themselves together or a sewing machine that would sew, or brushes that could paint? Mr. and Mrs. Weasley are lovely people, but incompetent wizards.

  • @gameboi360
    @gameboi360 Před 4 lety +310

    Did things change financially when Harry married into the family?

    • @timchiu501
      @timchiu501 Před 4 lety +145

      Angry Jim Molly Weasley: go Ginny marry that dude, he’s rich

    • @ANite-vx1vk
      @ANite-vx1vk Před 4 lety +201

      I really doubt it. Molly and Arthur don't seem the type to accept money, pride and all that, or expect any just because Harry married their daughter. Even if he offered or insisted. Plus by that point all the kids would be out of the house so the financial strain wouldn't be nearly as intense.

    • @minhajnizam5090
      @minhajnizam5090 Před 4 lety +132

      No. But all the Weasley children had stable jobs so there was more than enough money coming in. The Weasleys would never accept Harrys money if he offered it

    • @ahanabhattacharyya2030
      @ahanabhattacharyya2030 Před 4 lety +104

      No .. things became much better after the twins started Weasley Wizard Wheezes.. after a few years when the shop was a success things were actually getting better

    • @sparxstreak02
      @sparxstreak02 Před 4 lety +9

      Ahana Bhattacharyya & 2 think Molly wanted them 2 get miniscule pay jobs at the Ministry……😆

  • @te0nani
    @te0nani Před 4 lety +58

    The Dursley’s are a poor family. Not the Weasley’s.

    • @l.n.3372
      @l.n.3372 Před 3 lety

      No they aren't. Vernon and Petunia are middle class.

    • @te0nani
      @te0nani Před 3 lety

      @@l.n.3372 I didn't mean their financial status...

    • @l.n.3372
      @l.n.3372 Před 3 lety

      @@te0nani
      You didn't mention your comment was about anything else tho. It's silly to say in hindsight "I meant emotionally stunted." Etc

    • @te0nani
      @te0nani Před 3 lety

      @@l.n.3372 Well, sorry that I didn't make a picture book. I thought it would be obvious for anyone.

    • @sairamr6886
      @sairamr6886 Před 2 lety

      We see what you did here ;)

  • @ronweasly6656
    @ronweasly6656 Před 4 lety +12

    As long we have family..

  • @CRAZYCLOWNTOWN
    @CRAZYCLOWNTOWN Před 4 lety +65

    It almost sounds like adult Molly and Arthur are more hufflepuff than gryffindor.

    • @alexsch2514
      @alexsch2514 Před 4 lety +11

      @J&N Gaming and More! Yeah, percy is very slytherin

    • @alemoncitrus8285
      @alemoncitrus8285 Před 4 lety +27

      I'd say Fred and George fit Gryffindor a lot, having tons of nerve and never really seeming to fear much of anything.
      Charlie works with dragons. Nuff said.

    • @erikalulea3608
      @erikalulea3608 Před 4 lety +2

      @@alemoncitrus8285 Exactly, and Traits in all houses are not black and white.

    • @Nitemurr
      @Nitemurr Před 4 lety +5

      Yeah! Also Percy should totally be Slytherin

    • @zahraabulileh1404
      @zahraabulileh1404 Před 4 lety +4

      It seems that percy would have been more suited to slytherin being really ambitious

  • @wisamal-kinani6315
    @wisamal-kinani6315 Před 4 lety +18

    The Weasley’s resemble my father’s family. My grand parents had many children with only my grandfather working. He was a mid level civil servants. So the family was poor but happy.

  • @jimbeaux89
    @jimbeaux89 Před rokem +1

    I was a stay at home dad for about 4 years because my wife makes more than enough for our family. It was VERY helpful to have a parent able to take the kids to and from school, clean the house, do laundry, feed and water plants and pets, etc. being a stay at home parent truly is a full time job. Maybe having a parent at home made them more happy than them both being gone all the time. Not to mention the fact that they had SEVEN kids lol I love the fact that the Weasley’s pursue happiness over wealthiness.

  • @deborahallen3318
    @deborahallen3318 Před 4 lety

    I've recently watched several of your videos and l must say, you are very good at what you do! 😊 Very pleasant to listen to as well!! Keep doing what you do! Blessings ♥️

  • @bunchie1966
    @bunchie1966 Před 4 lety +69

    Weasleys, not Weasley's. Plurals don't need apostrophes.

  • @robertbilling2416
    @robertbilling2416 Před 4 lety +60

    Arthur gets promoted within a month of Fudge leaving. Also, with Molly being so gifted at charms, I don't see why she can't just multiply one set of new robes or books, but I suppose she thought it was immoral and basically stealing.

    • @chanuppuluri8726
      @chanuppuluri8726 Před 4 lety +6

      That or the quality of things diminishes as you multiply. However she's rather skilled at mending clothing.

    • @johnroyal4520
      @johnroyal4520 Před 4 lety +1

      It was stated in the books arthur could have been promoted many times but always chose not to because he liked his job even though it was so low paid. He only eventually accepted promotion to help with the war effort.

  • @sav902
    @sav902 Před 4 lety +11

    ron was poor but he still got hermione yet im well off and i cant even get my mom to love me

  • @Pur9leRain
    @Pur9leRain Před 3 lety

    The four adverts so far really bring you out of the flow and enjoyment

  • @eduardoantoniomartinezmoli8191

    How can wizards be poor when they can manipulate the laws of physics at their whims, including turn an animal into another, or create matter from nowhere

    • @chanuppuluri8726
      @chanuppuluri8726 Před 4 lety +11

      I think if you went deeply deeply into the lore, we'd learn that these things don't necessarily come from "nowhere" and that success built on means unearned does not typically last long.

    • @user-ct6vf2xq5i
      @user-ct6vf2xq5i Před 3 lety +7

      There are certain laws to transfiguration (Gamp's Law of Elemental Transfiguration), and one is (probably, it's an educated guess) that you can't conjure real money.

    • @wireboar7321
      @wireboar7321 Před 3 lety

      @@chanuppuluri8726 yes but they can turn animals into inanimate objects, can't they just turn objects into animals?

    • @hs3244
      @hs3244 Před 3 lety

      @@wireboar7321 You can yes, but if the physicality of that "object" is disturbed it will then transform back to it original state because the magic has been cast on the full form, not the partial.

    • @FullmoonPhantom-dn2sr
      @FullmoonPhantom-dn2sr Před 2 lety

      I think in the books it was maybe said that would be illegal. Governments tend to do that. It’s been a long time though.

  • @MischiefHowlVA
    @MischiefHowlVA Před 4 lety +4

    I really love these video updates on your older videos, it really helps me understand some things much more.

  • @loredanamiroiu545
    @loredanamiroiu545 Před 4 lety

    Binge watching
    your videos. Great job!

  • @fortnitelolol
    @fortnitelolol Před 3 lety +9

    “Hi I’m Emma Watson and I play Hagrid in the films.”

  • @jonathanfarin3193
    @jonathanfarin3193 Před 4 lety +674

    Should’ve used muggle artifact: the condom

    • @twilightundersky8658
      @twilightundersky8658 Před 4 lety +24

      MinJowskie I agree, I know this is a joke. But. It still doesn’t really boost the chance of Molly Weaslely to get a girl

    • @Potatopot724
      @Potatopot724 Před 4 lety +56

      there's nothing wrong with having a big family! I'm the youngest of six kids myself. My parents always said they're much happier having all of us and having money issues than they would be if they had none or few kids but were financially stable. In fact, they would've had more kids if they could, and they tried, but my mom was already nearly 40 by the time I was born, so it didn't end up working. She's still disappointed too, she wishes she could've had 10 children.

    • @KateeAngel
      @KateeAngel Před 4 lety +113

      @@Potatopot724 making more kids just because parents "want to" even though they know their kids will struggle financially is an incredibly selfish decision. A lot of wrong with it

    • @tiffanylenahan9592
      @tiffanylenahan9592 Před 4 lety

      Yep!

    • @Potatopot724
      @Potatopot724 Před 4 lety +49

      @@KateeAngel So you're saying I just shouldn't exist? Growing up happy and loved is much more important than growing up financially stable. Of course, food and clothes and education is a must, and it was prioritized in my family, but beyond that, you don't need anything to grow up happy. You wouldn't understand unless you grew up that way, but I always felt lucky as a kid. My family was so peaceful and loving compared to my friends' growing up. Sure, they had more toys, their wardrobes weren't 90% hand-me-downs, they went to fancy vacations, but their parents were divorced or fighting and they were always lonely without siblings. They had money, but they weren't happy. We were happy with what we had, and we all loved growing up with lots of siblings. My childhood home isn't exactly very pretty, but it was always bursting with energy and laughter and fun. My parents are the most attentive, caring humans I've ever met, and they would do or give anything to us that would really make us happy, even if they really couldn't afford it. I am extremely glad I grew up the way I did. So are my siblings- in fact, my eldest brother has 6 kids under the age of 10 of his own, and they're living on elementary teacher's salary. My nieces and nephews are growing up with even less luxuries than I did, yet you'll never encounter a more safe and warm environment to grow up in, and with that many siblings, there's never a dull moment around them. All of their physical and emotional needs are 100% taken care of. And they're HAPPY.

  • @ChibiHoshiDragon
    @ChibiHoshiDragon Před 4 lety +161

    You never mentioned how other families had fortunes from their family. They had money given to them, not earned.
    Weasley is one of the Sacred 28.
    (not even Potter was one - BUT the family did invent Sleekeazy’s Hair Potion so there was a fortune to pass down to Harry).
    Why wasn't there family money?
    It is not like Arthur was disowned as the Weasley line wasn't prone to pure-blood notions and were considered blood traitors. But maybe the connection to muggles made it so that any book or invention created was buried/not sold because of the blood traitor label which made it so that there was no family money to inherit.
    Molly was a Prewett, also one of the sacred 28
    Lucretia Black was not disowned for marrying Ignatius Prewett, so the family name wasn't sufficient to be automatically a blood traitor in pure blood circles.
    So there are plenty of options as to why Molly didn't have a family fund. Maybe the Prewitt line was sufficiently pure-blooded to disown Molly for marrying a blood traitor? If not, maybe Fabian and Gideon gave the family fortune to the Order before they died.
    Does the Wizarding World even allow for females to inherit?
    Maybe Ignatius, as the only living male heir, got control and passed the family fortune to the Black's, before he died.

    • @tariqhusein4709
      @tariqhusein4709 Před 4 lety +3

      HoshiReed they also made skele-gro and I think something else

    • @TheScienceguy77
      @TheScienceguy77 Před 3 lety +11

      The Gaunt family were the heirs of Salazar Slytherin, but all they recieved was the locket and the ring because the fortune was squandered generations before them. Something similar may have happened to the Weasleys.

    • @ChibiHoshiDragon
      @ChibiHoshiDragon Před 3 lety +5

      @@TheScienceguy77
      Which my point is that this point should be mentioned.
      We KNOW Gaunt family had no money because it WAS squandered.
      This video seems to set the stage that Weasley and Prewett aren't and weren't important wealthy families and has always been in a middle/low class and haven't risen.
      There is a difference between growing up with generational getting by and having to fight to climb the ladder and not succeeding and having fallen and not succeeding in climbing BACK up.

    • @rl381
      @rl381 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, and even if Arthur's family was blood purity obsessed, they wouldn't disown him since he married another Sacred 28th.

    • @tbakhalid4781
      @tbakhalid4781 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm pretty sure the only reason Arthur didn't get much family inheritance is because Weasleys might have given all the fund to the Order since I don't see any problem with him marrying another pure blood. If this is not the case then there's only one solution that all the inheritance went into Black Family.

  • @razin275
    @razin275 Před 3 lety +11

    Short answer: Too many kids

  • @cmdfarsight
    @cmdfarsight Před 4 lety

    Really like your videos and it's obvious you are passionate about HP.

  • @erikawallace7580
    @erikawallace7580 Před 4 lety +7

    I love your vids! Every topic is intriguing and fun!😊

  • @kams200
    @kams200 Před 4 lety +72

    But why didn't Molly work when Ginny went to Hogwarts? She must have had a lot of time to kill being alone in the burrow

    • @edwinr.vasquezjr.991
      @edwinr.vasquezjr.991 Před 4 lety +6

      I'm thinking she was fucking another wizard to pass time..

    • @luciferangelica
      @luciferangelica Před 4 lety

      @@edwinr.vasquezjr.991 cool, which one?

    • @dirgniflesuoh7950
      @dirgniflesuoh7950 Před 4 lety +21

      Seems to me she feeds the chickens, tends the garden and knits ... They have a large garden where they grow their veggies and fruit, even if they do not have full farm, but maybe a pig sometimes?

    • @Kyra-gg5gs
      @Kyra-gg5gs Před 4 lety +12

      @@edwinr.vasquezjr.991 What is wrong with you?

    • @dirgniflesuoh7950
      @dirgniflesuoh7950 Před 4 lety +6

      Michael Cosentino I am not sure magic works for all tasks, but modt of all it seems to me that it is like, a little dumb, it would need supervising, cannot be left all alone all day, for everything.
      Ron says somewhere that Mrs Weasley would like a houseelf who could help with the ironing? Or washing in general? Despite that they should not handle clothes ... The Weasleys were not one of those wealthy families who had houseelves to begin with, so maybe they did not know the rules. Anyway she clearly had lot to do. And perhaps she spent half the day doing combattive magic training exercises for the day when she knew she would have to fight Voldemort and the death eaters.

  • @albatross1688
    @albatross1688 Před 4 lety +1

    The Weasleys always reminded me a bit of my aunt, uncle and cousins. My aunt was a stay-at home mom for my cousins growing up and only re-entered the workforce...well, it would be several years ago now. My uncle supported the family financially for the most part. Money was a bit tight but they got by. My cousins were all boys, and there are four of them because my aunt really wanted a girl and gave up after their fourth child. If they had kept going, who knows, maybe they would have eventually had their Ginny. I spent a lot of time over at their house growing up because I was close with my cousins and my aunt was really kind and accommodating.

  • @vicmarmo9334
    @vicmarmo9334 Před 4 lety

    New subscriber. 2nd video. Another great presentation. Also love the opening graphic :)

  • @ShepCantDance
    @ShepCantDance Před 4 lety +68

    I found this to be a very thoughtful analysis, but cannot resist commenting on one statement that got my stay-at-home-mom dander up just a bit. "I think we can all agree that things would have been easier if Molly was also working." Nope. Not at all. I researched this for my own family recently, and if I were to return to work I would have to pay about$50 per child per day for daycare. Paying daycare for 7 kids, even if you're just having to provide care for all 7 on school holidays, would be insanely expensive. Far more than one individual could justify on her salary. One must be able to find a *very* good paying job to justify entering to the work force, if justification requires the ability to not only pay for childcare but have a dime or two more besides (which I believe it does). We might assume this to be a non-issue if we assume the wizarding world provides free childcare, and I suppose we do know that they keep slaves, so...maybe, I guess. And I don't know if the childcare situation in the UK is different than that in the US, so there's that to consider as well. But unless we can reasonably assert that Molly is in a position to make a truly dizzying sum of money should she enter the workforce (which we have no reason to suspect), or that daycare would be either free or heavily subsidized for the family, her getting a job doesn't make much financial sense.

    • @erldagerl9826
      @erldagerl9826 Před 4 lety +4

      Nancy Gowdy Molly is literally a wizard of a homemaker. She has created a safe and welcoming place for her family and loved ones. She’d never have time for that if she worked outside the home.

    • @loganbigmo
      @loganbigmo Před 3 lety +11

      She could've went to work once Ginny went to school, though. The kids are at Hogwarts for ten months a year, only coming home for summer. So there are no daycare issues.

    • @faeriesmak
      @faeriesmak Před 3 lety

      @@loganbigmo Maybe she did, though. Do we know for sure that she didn’t? She could have made and sold things. That’s a job, it’s just not traditional.

    • @jedijessic
      @jedijessic Před 3 lety +1

      Could Molly have already been working from home? Didn't they had an apple orchard and hens? Selling eggs that the hens laid and chickens to butchers for money. And apples could be sold in many ways, as is to a local market, as jams and in other forms. This would be a small way to bring money or could have been traded for other food stuff she needed.

    • @faeriesmak
      @faeriesmak Před 3 lety

      @@jedijessic I love that idea and I think that it makes perfect sense. That way she still had her own thing and was also able to stay home with the kids as they were growing up. Maybe she sold her knitting as well.

  • @mathieuleader8601
    @mathieuleader8601 Před 4 lety +44

    I know this is my headcanon but imagine if Ron's grandfather who was a Wizard Chess Champion was a compulsive gambler

  • @ldsgermanshepherdboy9272
    @ldsgermanshepherdboy9272 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much for explaining😁 Do you possibly have a video going further into detail about the history of the Weasly family. Like Arthur's background and his family's history like James's?

  • @KnobleSloth
    @KnobleSloth Před 4 lety +49

    As soon as winning the lottery, they blew it all on a vacation.

  • @SpectrumMommyAmylee
    @SpectrumMommyAmylee Před 4 lety +45

    In one of the movie when Snape was lecturing the spoke about spells to make money, being famous etc. I wonder why the Wesleys never used a spell to improve their situation.

    • @albaformiga7932
      @albaformiga7932 Před 4 lety +14

      I guess is because they think thats dishonest

    • @MsRavenousWolf
      @MsRavenousWolf Před 4 lety +21

      I remember Mrs.Weasley saying something to Fred and George about now that they were of age they shouldn't have to whip their wands out for everything. My kind of witch

    • @redstarr2179
      @redstarr2179 Před 4 lety +18

      "I can teach you how to bewitch the mind and ensnare the sense. I teach you to bottle fame, brew glory, and even put a stopper in death" Nothing about money.

    • @vanferuli3
      @vanferuli3 Před 4 lety +1

      Wizards don't care too much about money And "new pretty stuff" , Even Malfoy family use old fashion clothing and foniture.

    • @Goikuchan
      @Goikuchan Před 4 lety +6

      ​@@vanferuli3 What is new pretty stuff to wizards? Their whole magical society is a bit behind in time.
      Old furniture. Antiques, ancient and very valuable you mean. xD That's something else than a beaten up couch. The Malfoy family is the equivelant of magical aristocrats. The polar opposite of the Weasly family, even in numbers.

  • @mjhayc.1497
    @mjhayc.1497 Před 4 lety +38

    NOPE not poor at all , just standard normal family.
    They might not be able to get everything they want but they have food , house , can go for vacations etc. all I see is , they are living a good life.

    • @johnroyal4520
      @johnroyal4520 Před 4 lety +3

      No, they are seriously poor. This is brought up many times in the books. Its why Rons clothes are always too small for him.

  • @UmiChan358
    @UmiChan358 Před 4 lety

    Loved the video!

  • @PICADALOL
    @PICADALOL Před 4 lety

    Great content!!

  • @VideoMasterSword
    @VideoMasterSword Před 4 lety +20

    many families with many children are not rich, and most are indeed poor. (if only 1 provides income)

    • @Fion355
      @Fion355 Před 4 lety +1

      Sure, but in this case, Arthur COULD have promotion and get paid better. He just didnt want it because he loved his job SO MUTCH, that the needs of his big family were only second

  • @juliebock1544
    @juliebock1544 Před 4 lety +5

    Great video - I appreciate all the time you’ve spent thinking about this. I have a couple of ideas: 1) by not fighting in the 1st war Arthur was disliked by both sides - therefore both thwarted his career (social climbers usually pick a side and then use their connections to climb) and 2) perhaps Arthur was a plant in the Ministry, based on his “neutrality” the first time perhaps he could be seen as no threat.
    I also have a question? Many of the pure blood families seem to have accumulated wealth regardless - what was different about Molly & Arthur so that was not so?

  • @largol33t1
    @largol33t1 Před 4 lety +1

    I can understand your point quite easily. The Weasley children strongly remind me of 3 of my high school friends. They were all triplets and came from a family of 6. They were never well off and their father was a minister. The mother stayed at home. But they were like the Weasleys: they were always friendly and caring and they are the strongest memories I have from my teen years.

  • @skyearthocean5815
    @skyearthocean5815 Před 4 lety +229

    I bet you’re not poor with three add breaks in a 10 min video.

  • @lauramarschmallow2922
    @lauramarschmallow2922 Před 4 lety +9

    When the kids were at school they didn't eat at the borrow, and when they started to work/left the home they weren't a burden anymore at all. Still Ron got the worst stuff of them all.
    My theory: They had little money, but it was enough, but molly blasted it all on gambling

  • @Ysterin
    @Ysterin Před 4 lety +21

    Harry Potter Folklore I do have a theory that starts about halfway down the page but I wanted to say something important to Harry Potter Folklore as this channel has become instrumental in my life as of late.
    Recently found out that I have Hodgkins Lymphoma cancer and because of a preexisting autoimmune illness I've had for most of my life I am unable to do chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Which, unfortunately means they cannot do much to treat the cancer. Which unfortunately has taken a brutal toll on mine and my fiances bank account as I am the primary earner working as a Network Administrator, which causes a huge amount of stress and anxiety unfortunately with me not working right now. I also suffer from a lot of pretty ungodly extreme pain and discomfort as the lymphoids in my groin are the ones taking the brunt if it currently. So laying in bed most of the time even though I'm not sleeping, so I started to watch quite a lot of CZcams and I came across your channel. It was incredible, your voice is very calming to me and your videos actually interest me. But I was 4 or 5 binge watching videos in when I realized I was completely relaxed and in no pain or stress or anxiety whatsoever! So now, whenever the pain gets to be to much for me to handle I turn on your channel and just watch back to back videos and before long the pain goes away. I wanted to finally take the time to explain my situation and to thank you for your videos alleviating my pain and stress and anxiety, even if it's for a brief period of time. You have been an absolute Godsend to my life. Thank you and please, please do not stop. If I end up on the mend and back to work I will be the first to donate to your patron page giving back as best I can for the gift you have given me.
    Now, I have a random off the wall theory for the Weasleys poverty and I believe this is an original theory.
    We find out that Voldemort was able to successfully curse the defense against the dark arts teaching position so effectively that not even Dumbledore could break it, and according to Rowling the only reason it is finally broken is because of Voldemort's complete and final death (as it lasted when he was reduced to basically nothing because of killing curse rebounding off Harry). So that establishes that curses can have a pretty wide open terms for what they cover and when carried out by an accomplished, let alone an extremely powerful one, they can be near impossible to break. What if Mr. Weasley (and maybe by extension Mrs. Weasley was cursed to live a life in poverty, a proverbial hand to mouth existence, by either Voldemort or possibly even the ministry for not picking a side during the wizarding war? None of the children seemed effected when it came to money. And it would explain why Harry was able to give money to Fred and George "very loosely termed as a loan" for the joke shop which went on to be extremely successful or buying candy and other stuff all the time for Ron, he Marrys Jenny Weasley, so she will never know want again Bill and Percy both have excellent jobs meaning they probably good money by extension. And yet, he never so much as gets Mr. and Mrs. Weasley a Christmas gift or offers to chip in financially when he practically lives with them later on when it wouldn't even dent his massive pile of money in Gringots. Maybe it isn't him being selfish or being a Male and forgetting holidays/important dates lol. Perhaps instead, Voldemort did not want to kill or physically harm mr and mrs Weasley as they were one of the Sacred 28 families and pure blood wizard families were about the only thing Voldemort seemed to appear to show a little bit of care for keeping around. What if the curse was an attempt to sway the Weasleys over to the Deatheater side and lifting the curse as soon as they join, offering riches beyond their wildest dreams? They would be the absolute perfect spies as they had an in with the Order and although Mr. Weasley only works in the misuse of muggle artifacts he manages to have relationships with a lot of powerful high ranking ministry officials which they wouldn't look at twice as a spy.
    Idk, like I said, it was DEFINITELY an off the wall theory and probably has zero credibility or credence but it was fun none the less to come up with! Let me know what your thoughts are about it! And, from the absolute bottom of my heart I want to thank you for bringing a semblance of peace and normalcy back into my life. Thank you.
    So, now I stand here, silently awaiting to greet death as an old friend.

    • @bjaogh
      @bjaogh Před 4 lety +5

      Hey,
      I read your comment and I'd like to say I wish you and your family all the best.
      May God bless you and wherever your life is taking you, be assured that, in the end, everything will always be all right.

    • @Ysterin
      @Ysterin Před 4 lety +4

      @@bjaogh, thank you that trulu means a lot. Things have definitely been difficult in general making it day to day while staying positive. And it's been exceptionally difficult without me working. I am a IT Network Administrator by trade (without sounding arrogant, I am a pretty damn great network admin), but been having difficulties finding work especially once people find out about my health issues.
      But I have faith that things will work out for the best. I am hopeful even when it seems like there is no point in holding onto any hope.
      Sorry for venting my personal problems here on CZcams, I most definitely try to keep my issues to myself and try not to ever be a burden on anyone else. But I definitely wanted to let the guy running this channel to know that I am extremely grateful and why its that big of a deal to me.
      But thank you again Lee, and If you know of any good IT jobs in Washington state or anywhere else that would be worth moving for let me know lol!

    • @fleetskipper1810
      @fleetskipper1810 Před 4 lety

      Ysterin Are you still watching this channel?

    • @lilumz742
      @lilumz742 Před 4 lety

      That's too long for me to read sorry 😂

  • @gameplays731
    @gameplays731 Před 4 lety +10

    title : Why were they poor
    me : If they have six children and they have to spend their money on their study and food at the same time then everyone will be poor . How about when all five of them starts earning money

  • @siddhgoswami9452
    @siddhgoswami9452 Před 4 lety

    I have seen many videos of you and you are awesome