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Pettigrewbecame

Pettigrewbecame is a fictional character from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. He is introduced in the fifth book, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," as a member of the Weasley family. Pettigrewbecame is the son of Arthur Weasley and Molly Weasley, and the younger brother of Ron Weasley. He is known for his mischievous and prank-loving nature, often causing trouble for his family and friends.

Pettigrewbecame's full name is not revealed in the series, and he is often referred to by his

Pettigrewbecame is a talented wizard, but he is often more interested in causing mischief than in serious

In the series, Pettigrewbecame plays a minor role, but his character is an important part of the

nickname,
"Pettigrewbecame."
His
name
is
a
play
on
words,
as
"Pettigrewbecame"
sounds
similar
to
"Peter
Pettigrew,"
the
name
of
a
character
from
the
series
who
is
later
revealed
to
be
a
traitor
and
a
former
friend
of
Harry
Potter.
magical
work.
He
is
known
for
his
ability
to
transform
himself
into
a
small,
rat-like
creature,
which
he
uses
to
spy
on
others
and
cause
trouble.
Despite
his
mischievous
nature,
Pettigrewbecame
is
generally
well-meaning
and
is
loved
by
his
family
and
friends.
overall
narrative.
His
mischievous
nature
and
his
ability
to
transform
himself
into
a
rat-like
creature
are
both
significant
elements
in
the
story,
and
his
character
is
an
important
part
of
the
series'
exploration
of
themes
such
as
loyalty,
betrayal,
and
the
complexities
of
human
nature.