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Need an research paper on eragon and harry: the responsibility of fate. Needs to be 7 pages. Please no plagiarism.
Need an research paper on eragon and harry: the responsibility of fate. Needs to be 7 pages. Please no plagiarism. As the boys struggle to understand their roles within their destinies, Eragon and Harry are part of the struggle between good and evil as they search for self-awareness and identity.
Harry Potter is a character created by J. K. Rowling as a child who will experience great sorrow in order to fulfill a destiny that will destroy a great evil. Harry’s claim to fame will begin as an infant when he is dubbed ‘the boy who lived’. His claim is based solely on his survival of an attack that kills his mother and father. During the attack, Lord Voldemort is given a crushing defeat when he tries to destroy Harry under circumstances that will require the reading of all seven books in the series in order to fully understand. Harry, before he is able to speak, has a label of identity that he will have to resolve. However, in order to protect him from this label, Dumbledore removes him from the wizarding world, protecting him from the burden of his fame.
The household in which Harry grows up has designated him as inferior. He doesn’t sleep in a room, but under the stairs in a cupboard. His Aunt and Uncle’s natural child, Dudley, is spoiled and greedy, while Harry lives in a state of humble means. When Harry’s eleventh birthday arrives and he learns that he is not inferior, but rather extraordinary, a journey begins for him that promises to transform his sad life into one of meaning and hope. Harry has grown up in an environment that did not value him. This is in contrast to the wizarding world that he enters where he has celebrity status and is admired for things he has no real knowledge.
In comparison to Harry‘s mostly normal existence, Eragon is established as an accomplished young man from the beginning of the book. He has learned great skills within his community and is established as accomplished above others. About him, it is written, “Eragon did not fear the Spine - he was the only hunter near Carvahall who dared track game deep into its craggy recesses.” (Paolini, pg. 6) . .