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Molly Weasley's Boggart, as revealed in "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," transforms into the image of her family members dead. This reflects her deep-seated fears of loss and the safety of her loved ones, particularly given the dangers faced by wizards during the rise of Voldemort. Her response to the Boggart is to envision it as a pile of old clothes, highlighting her resilience and determination to cope with her fears.

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