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The Tragic Ambition of Percy Weasley

Learn about Percy Ignatius Weasley, Gryffindor Head Boy, pure-blood wizard from Harry Potter. Percy's family, boggart, and Hogwarts role.

Percy Weasley is often dismissed as a strict, power-hungry bureaucrat, but his story is actually one of the most painful family tragedies in the entire wizarding world. Growing up in a household struggling with poverty, Percy weaponized flawless rule-following as a survival mechanism, driving himself to become Head Boy and using academic perfection to escape his family's financial shadow. His ambition blinded him to institutional corruption. When he was promoted to Junior Assistant to Minister Cornelius Fudge, Percy fiercely chose loyalty to the Ministry over his own father, turning his back on his family when they aligned with Dumbledore. The estrangement tore the Weasleys apart. Percy packed his bags, completely ignored his mother’s weeping, and even returned a Christmas sweater unopened, fully isolating himself in a lonely London flat to prove his political independence. His breaking point arrived when the Ministry fell to Death Eaters. Realizing he had been used as a pawn to legitimize a dark regime, Percy spent months secretly plotting his escape, waiting for the perfect tactical moment to rebel. During the Battle of Hogwarts, Percy finally returned, shouting a joke to his brother Fred just seconds before a devastating explosion took Fred's life—a cruel twist that left Percy clinging to his brother's body in absolute grief. Do you think the Weasley family forgave Percy too easily, or did his bravery in the end earn his place back? Let us know in the comments!

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