No, Lavender breaks up with Ron. In the book they break up because Lavender saw Ron and Hermione together and presumed it was just the two of them but Harry was actually under the cloak. In the film they break up because Ron says Hermione's name when he wakes up in the hospital wing instead of hers.
In the book Harry, Ron and Hermione were in the boys dormitry preparing Harry to drink felix felicis and ask Slughorn for his horcrux memory. Harry put on his invisibility cloak as they walk down the stairs into the common room. Lavender was waiting for Ron and when she saw just Ron and Hermione (Harry was invisible) she thought that they were making out or somthing, she dumped Ron.
In the Halfblood prince film Lavender came to visit Ron in the hospital and he said hermione in his sleep and not her name so she left a thought he broke up with her.
Hermione falls out of love with Ron because he starts dating Lavender when she fancies him. She almost asked him to go to Slug horn's party and before Ron started to date Lavender he stopped talking to Hermione because she had kissed Victor Krum. Then Ron and Lavender stop dating because Ron ended up in the hospital from being hit with a boulder and when Hermione came to see him Lavender was there and Ron started to talk in his sleep and he said Hermione over and over again then Lavender hated both of them.
No. In the sixth Ron was dating lavender. After a while, they broke up, but lavender didn't start dating seamus until book 7.
Yes, they do date.
Yes. After the first match of Quidditch in his sixth year.
Hermione crys when she sees Ron with Lavender, but there's no actual lead up dialogue.
She is Ron's love intrest for a while in the 6th book. They break-up when Lavender becomes jelous of Hermione.
No, Ron did not break up with his girlfriend for Hermione. Ron and Hermione had a romantic relationship that developed throughout the Harry Potter series, but Ron did not break up with his girlfriend specifically for Hermione. Their relationship began after Ron and his girlfriend had already broken up.
in the book harry Ron and Hermione were coming out of the boy's dormitory and harry was under the invisibility cloak so lavender thought Ron and Hermione had been together and then they broke up. in the movie, when Ron is poisoned and sent unconscious to the hospital wing, he mumbles her-my-nee and lavender storms out crying
Lavender breaks up with him.
Hermione falls out of love with Ron because he starts dating Lavender when she fancies him. She almost asked him to go to Slug horn's party and before Ron started to date Lavender he stopped talking to Hermione because she had kissed Victor Krum. Then Ron and Lavender stop dating because Ron ended up in the hospital from being hit with a boulder and when Hermione came to see him Lavender was there and Ron started to talk in his sleep and he said Hermione over and over again then Lavender hated both of them.
Ron Ron is the nickname that Lavender Brown uses for Ron Weasley.
No. In the sixth Ron was dating lavender. After a while, they broke up, but lavender didn't start dating seamus until book 7.
The books suggest that Ron never really loved Lavender Brown, but instead loved Hermione.
No, Lavender used to be Ron's girlfriend. Lavender was a common girl's name in past times.
Ron gets sent to the hospital wing after being poisoned by wine in Professor Slughorn's room. Harry, Ginny, and Hermione are by Ron's bed when Lavender comes running in. Lavender then asks what Hermione is doing there and starts the following conversation:Lavender: *to Hermione* "What is she doing here?"Hermione: "I'd be able to ask you the same thing."Lavender: "I happen to be his girlfriend!"Hermione: "I happen to be his...friend."Ron then mumbles "Hermione" and causes Lavender to run out crying. The next day they were fine, Ron and Hermione. -MK777
Hermione's anger towards Ron stemmed from his insensitivity and lack of emotional maturity during their argument, whereas her feelings towards Lavender were more related to jealousy and frustration over Lavender's behavior towards Ron. Hermione's long-standing friendship with Ron also made his actions hurt more deeply than those of Lavender.
Lavender Brown.