Analyzing The Character Hiccup

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Hiccup is a character I can relate to. He's small and is over looked in a crowd. In my life I face some of the same problems like trying to fit in and look up to people expectations. Hiccup is always guessed to be someone who is a nobody, but like me and him we always prove them wrong. This character also reminds me of me because we are sometimes the hero of the story. We are also face similar problems. Hiccup and me face similar problems where we have to deal with. Hiccup has problems with his dad just like me. We sometimes have to do what we know and go through with it. We also have similar events like graduations that for going to next grade. Hiccup and I both have a time where we are surrounded with family. Hiccup's events

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