Ronald's Room
Tiny sloping-ceiling bedroom plastered in orange Chudley Cannons posters, orange bedspread, cluttered with spellbooks, comics, frogspawn tank, rat.
Ronald's Room, the cramped, Chudley Cannons-obsessed attic bedroom in the Burrow, stands as a vivid emblem of Ron Weasley's boyish passions and the Weasley family's chaotic warmth in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Plastered with orange posters and cluttered with spellbooks, comics, a frogspawn tank, and Scabbers' cage, it offers Harry a stark contrast to the Dursleys' sterility during his summer stay. Though it fades from prominence in later books as the trio's adventures pull them far from the Burrow's comforts, the room endures as a nostalgic snapshot of Ron's pre-quest innocence, untouched by the series' escalating darkness.
History
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Tiny sloping-ceiling bedroom plastered in orange Chudley Cannons posters, orange bedspread, cluttered with spellbooks, comics, frogspawn tank, rat.
Book Appearances
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
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