An Analysis Of Hiccup The Horrendous The Third

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Hiccup The Horrendous The Third In a world where dragons and Vikings exist hiccup the son of the chief is a very resourceful Viking. However, fairly small he uses his intellect to survive in the dangerous world of Vikings and dragons. An analysis of Hiccup is that he is a brave but humble Viking. This claim is proved throughout the entirety of the novel with conversational dialogue, innermore dialogue, also in conjunction with printed text. A piece of evidence paraphrased is hiccup on the day of getting their dragon hiccup grabs a dragon. However, fishlegs who is allergic to dragons can’t successfully grab one, therefore, hiccup gives him his own and before Hiccup knows the dragons are all awake.

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