He's tired, He's hungry, anyone would be angry at anyone. It also helps that he thinks that there's something going on with Harry and Hermionie. And he has the cursed necklace on that makes everyone irratible.
you see Ron got angry because he thought he would leave Ginny barefoot and pregnant like a pimp and go to hermoine which obviosly wasn't true but really he got angry because he was over protective and doesn't like the idea of them together
Another reply: Harry would not be able to stay with Ginny, because of his mission; there was a good chance that he died. Thus, Ron thought that Harry was giving Ginny false illusions.
Probably because Ron is in love with Hermione, and Harry is in love with Ginny (Ron's only sister). In "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows", Ron becomes jelous because he thinks that Hermione loves Harry more than himself, but what he doesn't know is, Harry and Hermione spend a lot of time together because they are trying to find out where the Horcuxes are and how to destroy them.
No, he sort of expected that (see in book 5).
Ron loves Hermione; they even get married at the end of the book.
None. Hermione likes Ron. Although, in the 7th film, when Ron is ready to destroy the locket, he sees his worst nightmare materialize in front of him -- Hermione slamming his self-confidence and kissing Harry.
Hermione crys when she sees Ron with Lavender, but there's no actual lead up dialogue.
Ron Wesley and Hermione Granger
The simple answer is she doesn't. She only kisses Ron in the Deathly Hallows because it may be for the last time. There is a period in the seventh book (Deathly Hallows) though when Ron sees his worst nightmare during his attempt at destroying Salazar Slytherin's Locket (one of Voldemort's Horcruxes) where he views a Riddle-Harry and Riddle-Hermione kiss. They however are not the actual Harry and Hermione and is an attempt by the Horcrux to stop Ron from destroying it.
Ron loves Hermione; they even get married at the end of the book.
The only time Harry and Hermione kiss is when the horcrux is opened and Voldemort's soul tries to torture Ron. So it forms one of his worst nightmares. Riddle-Harry and Riddle-Hermione kiss but it is not the real Harry & Hermione. He isn't jealous when he sees this but it shows that he has been worried about this because he has feeling for Hermione.
Harry set out with Ron and Hermione at the beginning of the book, but then Ron leaves and can't find them anymore because of all the protective charms that Hermione cast around them and the tent. The next time that Harry sees Ron is after the fiasco at the Malfoy Manor, and Harry is diving into a pond to retrieve the sword of Gryffindor.
None. Hermione likes Ron. Although, in the 7th film, when Ron is ready to destroy the locket, he sees his worst nightmare materialize in front of him -- Hermione slamming his self-confidence and kissing Harry.
Because Hermione belongs 2 Ron and always has loved Ron not Harry
Ron is a wizard and Hermione is a witch, and they are Harry's best friends.
No, Hermione does not kiss Harry Potter, as she loves him as a brother.
Hermione crys when she sees Ron with Lavender, but there's no actual lead up dialogue.
When Ron wore the locket he was tortured into believing Harry and Hermione loved each other. Harry told Ron that he had to be the one to destory it and when they opened it a Riddle-Harry & Riddle-Hermione emerged and showed Harry how Ron really felt. The Riddle-Harry & Riddle-Hermione told Ron that he was unimportant and kissed which gave Ron the power to stab it. Harry then tells Ron that Hermione is like his sister.
many like Mad Eye Moated and not to forget Dumbledore die, but Harry, Hermione and Ron survive and Voldemort is killed at last.
Harry falls in love with Ron's sister, they get married and Ron marries Hermione.
Yes. In the books, it says that Ron and Hermione's arms were the first to reach Harry.