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I read a blog in Slate.com saying they were.

I agree with the statement that "Molly's status as a stay-at-home mom isn't a strike against her feminism". It states she "was an active member of the Order. The books never tell us the precise nature of her involvement,"
The only activity we see her doing is at Order headquarters she is in charge of cooking and cleaning. Traditional woman's role.

Ron Weasley
The blog states "To end up with Hermione, Ron overcomes his immaturity and self-pity to be with the woman he loves." I'd like to believe Ron matures, but is that what we see? In the epilogue, we learned he had to Confund the examiner to get his driver's license and he tells his children if they are not in Gryffindor, we'll disinherit you, and Rose should beat Scorpius at every test. What is Hermione's reaction? She is half stern, half amused. As she pulls the mommy act he apologizes but is "unable to help himself, he added, "Don't get too friendly with him, though, Rosie. Granddad Weasley would never forgive you if you married a pureblood." I don't think he shows signs of maturing. He still prejudice against Slytherin and is turning Rose against a fellow student because of who his father is.

Ginny Weasley
The blog states is free to pursue her own interests (which include Harry Potter and Quidditch) Then why did Ginny feel need to hide the fact she was practicing Quidditch as a child?

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