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== Analysis ==
Lavender is very much a minor character, playing at best a supporting role in the story; it is to the author's credit that she is so well written as a character
Hermione comments at one point that Ron has "the emotional depth of a teaspoon." It is perhaps for this reason that Lavender is portrayed, at least in her relationship with Ron, to be almost equally shallow. Perhaps this is a necessary stage in Ron's maturation, as it causes him to recognize the value of Hermione's more mature outlook. It is possible that, just as the author felt there had to be a major event, such as a [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Troll|mountain troll]], to knock Hermione out of her "grind" character [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Philosopher's Stone/Chapter 10|in the first book]], equally Lavender is the major relationship event that awakens some emotional awareness in Ron.
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