Then Fred is a smart leader and George is a great hialrious guy! _________________ "Near, far, wherever you are
I believe that the heart does go on
Once more you open the door
And you're here in my heart
And my heart will go on and on"
Fred is probably just in my top three, my number one is Neville then Tonks. _________________ "Near, far, wherever you are
I believe that the heart does go on
Once more you open the door
And you're here in my heart
And my heart will go on and on"
i was watching the third movie and is fred slightly shorter than george?
LoL Wood.Are you still living 3 years ago in 3rd movie?Maybe Fred was shorter,but now they are almost same high.
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Fred is smart and George is just the other random twin, lol.
Both or them are smart(and crazy) and please try to keep those comments about liking them under control.Theme of my topic is Difference between them.Let's please stick to it. _________________ You are the weak one!!!You will never know love or friendship and I feel sorry for you!!!
I've always thought George to be a little more conservative...lol
Conservative?LoL when I see that I am inviting you all to drink. _________________ You are the weak one!!!You will never know love or friendship and I feel sorry for you!!!
Nope. No way. Those dudes are the same person! _________________ Fact 1: Moody rocks your socks. And mine too.
Fact 2: Ron rocks everyone's socks. Except Dobby's.
Fact 3: Harry and Hermione are not meant to be together. :'< Stop the myth-spreading.
Fact 4: Snape > James.
Fact 5: Grindelwald > Voldemort.
Waitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwait. What do you mean, Fred is the "leader"? There's no such thing as "leader". I'll tell ya what happens. Try to say Fred and George. It sounds all right, no? Now try to say George and Fred. Doesn't sound too all right? It's as if your mind is forcing you which name should be put first. This is why Fred usually makes first comments, BUT. In the movies, they go like this "Fred, I blah blah" "George, I blah blah". Which means that George speaks first, because Fred's name is to be pronounced first. It's something automatic our minds - or maybe just my mind - do. They're both equals as twins that they are. There's no leader thing, just because Fred sometimes speaks first in the books. If we put it this way, George speaks first in the movies. *nod* _________________ Fact 1: Moody rocks your socks. And mine too.
Fact 2: Ron rocks everyone's socks. Except Dobby's.
Fact 3: Harry and Hermione are not meant to be together. :'< Stop the myth-spreading.
Fact 4: Snape > James.
Fact 5: Grindelwald > Voldemort.
Waitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwait. What do you mean, Fred is the "leader"? There's no such thing as "leader". I'll tell ya what happens. Try to say Fred and George. It sounds all right, no? Now try to say George and Fred. Doesn't sound too all right? It's as if your mind is forcing you which name should be put first. This is why Fred usually makes first comments, BUT. In the movies, they go like this "Fred, I blah blah" "George, I blah blah". Which means that George speaks first, because Fred's name is to be pronounced first. It's something automatic our minds - or maybe just my mind - do. They're both equals as twins that they are. There's no leader thing, just because Fred sometimes speaks first in the books. If we put it this way, George speaks first in the movies. *nod*
No, Fred leads George.
Fred is usually the first to speak. He leaves the room first, enters the room first. He sits down first and stands up first.
Here, I know I posted this up before, but here it is again...
a great essay that explains it even better...
http://hp-lexicon.info/essays/essay-george.html
Spoiler:
George Weasley
by Jana Tucker
"Want a hand?" With these words, the character of George Weasley enters the readers' lives and hearts. This is also Harry Potter's first impression of George when they meet on the train. Harry Potter, a boy who can't remember the last time anyone showed him kindness, George Weasley for the first time and is helped out by the young man. As the years have gone by, George's kind, supportive personality has shone through:
"This is all your fault," George said angrily to Wood. "' Get the Snitch or die trying,' what a stupid thing to tell him."
Quidditch is the passion of the entire wizarding world, especially those who participate. George Weasley is a Beater for the Gryffindor house Quidditch team, with Oliver Wood as his captain. With a whim, Wood could have any member dismissed and replaced. Regardless of this fact, George yells at his superior because Wood put another team member in danger by adopting a win-at-all-costs ultimatum.
"And me," [Oliver] added as an afterthought.
"We think you're very good, too, Oliver," said George.
After a frustrated Oliver Wood tries to build up team morale with praise, he pauses and adds his own name without much conviction. George immediately pipes up on behalf of the team (the use of "we" instead of "I") and strengthens the self-esteem of their captain.
"This, Harry, is the secret of our success," said George, patting the parchment fondly... "Anyway, we know [the Marauder's Map] by heart," said George. "We bequeath it to you. We don't really need it anymore."
A scrap of parchment, the Marauder's Map, is one of the most important mischief-enabling tools the Weasley twins possess. It has been a major part in aiding them to break rules and avoid getting caught. Though, from context, it is a given that both twins came to the conclusion to pass the map on to Harry, George is the one of the pair to say the words - which is probably even harder than the decision itself.
The statement that they "don't really need it anymore" because of the aforementioned comment that they have it already memorized, cannot possibly be true. More than a mere map, this particular tool has the ability to locate and identify anyone on the Hogwarts grounds. It is also an aid in certain processes (i.e. Harry saw a miniature version of himself tapping the witch statue with his wand, thereby telling him how to gain access to the tunnel.). By now, the twins must have realized how hard it was when they had to sneak around Hogwarts past curfew without the map and George Weasley agreed to give away the irreplacable map, so that Harry may be aided in all future "adventures."
"Fred -- George -- wait a moment."
The twins turned. Harry pulled open his trunk and drew out the Triwizard winnings.
"Take it," he said, and he thrust the sack into George's hands.
"What?" said Fred, looking flabbergasted.
"Take it," Harry repeated firmly. "I don't want it."
"You're mental," said George, trying to push it back at Harry.
George may be poor and in desperate need of money, now that he and his twin plan on expanding their business (Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes), but his pride and sense of scruples preside over his wants. Given over a thousand Galleons, he hands it back only seconds later, not thinking of his own needs. While his twin just looks stunned, George takes action and tries to talk sense into Harry by handing the sack back. At Harry's insistence, they keep it and George thanks him while his twin is only able to nod fervently at his side.
Yes, I read it right before I posted. I don't think we get any hints of Fred standing up first or leaving the room first just because Rowling gets him to speak first. _________________ Fact 1: Moody rocks your socks. And mine too.
Fact 2: Ron rocks everyone's socks. Except Dobby's.
Fact 3: Harry and Hermione are not meant to be together. :'< Stop the myth-spreading.
Fact 4: Snape > James.
Fact 5: Grindelwald > Voldemort.
Yes, I read it right before I posted. I don't think we get any hints of Fred standing up first or leaving the room first just because Rowling gets him to speak first.
Read the books taking the twins into careful consideration when you read this time. They are "hints," but facts. _________________ ^made by Fiendfyre
To be honest, I am right now. I just started PoA for the 18th time or so yesterday night. _________________ Fact 1: Moody rocks your socks. And mine too.
Fact 2: Ron rocks everyone's socks. Except Dobby's.
Fact 3: Harry and Hermione are not meant to be together. :'< Stop the myth-spreading.
Fact 4: Snape > James.
Fact 5: Grindelwald > Voldemort.
To be honest, I am right now. I just started PoA for the 18th time or so yesterday night.
haha, yeah, but uh, you forgot to salute. You need to remember that, ok?
But yeah, watch the twins, almost all the time Fred makes the first move. That's important and one of the reasons JKR had him die instead of George... (or pretend to die, since we all know he's living happily with Arabella). here...
"Harry Potter: The Final Chapter"
Dateline (NBC)
Vieira, Meredith
July 29, 2007
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VO: [clip of Weasley twins from 'Order of the Phoenix'] Then she dished about the life and death choice she made between the Weasley twins -- Fred and George -- brothers of Harry's best friend Ron.
JKR: I always knew it was going to be Fred. I suppose standing back from it, I think that most people would have expected it to be George.
MV: Why do you think that?
JKR: Because Fred is the ringleader. He's always been the instigator. He's slightly harder than George. George is slightly gentler. Fred is normally the funnier but also the crueler of the two. So they might have thought that George would be the more vulnerable one and, therefore, the one to die.
MV: But was it easier for you to kill Fred than George?
JKR: It wasn't easier.
MV: No?
JKR: It wasn't easier. Either one of them would have been terrible to kill. It was awful killing Fred. I hated that.
Why do people always think that being twins makes you the same person, Identical twins are identical in looks and DNA not in personality.
That being said, even with identical twins there are always a few small physical differences, (I've noticed that one is always a little better looking than the other) I can see the differences in James and Oliver. As for personality, I think JK explained it best, (seeing as how she created the characters) Fred was more of the ring leader, funnier and crueler than George, he's the one who usually came up with the ideas.
So to answer your question, Yes, I can tell them apart. _________________ "Enter, stranger, but take heed
Of what awaits the sin of greed,
For those who take, but do not earn
Must pay most dearly in their turn."
George has a lower pitch voice... Fred has the higher pitch voice... George's jaw is more wide whereas Fred is more thinner by the size of the head... _________________ Slytherin.
These are my friends, see how they glisten.