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== Strengths ==
They are very loyal, very smart, and they can produce magic of a similar quality to Hermione's. They can easily work hard and with great dedication to
Extremely sensitive to situations, they know where "the line" is – exactly how much mayhem they can cause before it becomes necessary to actually discipline them. Despite having been "chief troublemakers" for six and a half years, it is only during [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Dolores Umbridge|Professor Umbridge's]] tenure as Headmistress that they get into any serious trouble, and then, it is a deliberate change in policy: they have decided that they don't need further formal schooling, and elect to make Umbridge's early days in office as difficult as possible, without concern for consequences.
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== Weaknesses ==
Fred and George have very few weaknesses. One significant one is a tendency to avoid consequences. Their final days at school are marked with a number of fairly major pranks, specifically including setting off a large number of fireworks inside the school, and turning one corridor into a swamp. When they are caught, they elect to depart the school, leaving others to clean up the mess. Similarly, when [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Montague|Montague]], then a member of Umbridge's Inquisitorial Squad, attempts to dock them House points, they force him into an old, broken [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Disappearing Cabinets|Vanishing Cabinet]], without considering where or whether he might come out.
Fred and George, although talented and intelligent, have little interest in academic achievement. In their fifth year
Their concern for each other could be considered a weakness also. George had his ear cut off as he was helping disguise Harry's escape from Privet Drive; Fred, realizing George was hurt, was almost unable to speak until George regained consciousness.
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