Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Character Traits for "Eldest" by Christopher Paolini

     In the book "Eldest" by Christopher Paolini, -the sequel to "Eragon" I think Eragon's most common traits are boldness, sadness and he is also a very caring character.
   I think so because when he chooses to take on one of the most powerful opponents in this case the Shade Durza-a very dangerous sorcer. Buy doing that he is proving boldness and loyalty to the Varden- a clan that resists the evil Empire. Also he had experienced sadness three times so far- all of them when he couldn't do anything to save the dead like Ajihad the leader of the Varden, his uncle Garrow and his best pal Murtagh...
     He also cares and appreciates many things like his dragon Saphira, the dwarf king Hrothgar, the elf Arya and the memory of one of his best friends, Murtagh.
     This character is one of the most important personalities in the book. Because if he hadn't found the egg with Saphira the Ra'zacs would't have killed his uncle and he wouldn't have set out on the voyage for revenge.
     And yes, of course like most characters of today's novels and books the character Eragon is very real to me. He feels the same feelings and thinks the same way as I do. Like when he was forced to go with the circumstances at the high council I was forced to do the same thing at a game and at a hockey practice; and then when at the end of a chapter he asked Saphira "What is with people theese days,one second she is mad at me and the other she is giving me a blessing?" and I totaly felt like that so that makes him more realistic.
      I'm realy enjoying the series and hope to read "Brisingr and "Inheritance" as soon as posible!

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