How to Train your Dragon by Cressida Cowell is a very touching story. The movie of this book does a very good job in the animation. Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III is not a typical Viking that wants to fight every dragon it sees. He is smart, thin, and kind hearted. He learns to understand the dragon and why they attack the viking land.
Hiccup is a character of intelligence who thinks throughly before acting. He never gives up even to the very end of the movie when his father and the town took his Toothless away from him. Toothless is a Night Fury, who moves at a speed of light. He is the only Night Fury mentioned in the movie. Hiccup and Toothless, both learned to trust each other, which help bond a friendship between them just like any human and their pets. They learn to protect each other, for example Hiccup saids" Astrid, if something goes wrong, just make sure they don’t find Toothless." This quote shows Hiccup's care for Toothless, even though he knows that he may die. Toothless with a broken tail wing, he still runs and tries to fly to save Hiccup. This shows how strong their bond is, even at the end of the story where Toothless was taken away and locked up the the towns people and Hiccup's father. They try to save each other at the most dangerous moments.
How to Train your Dragon by Cressida Cowell is a great book showing how two different creatures can create a very strong bond. This book shows how a thin, weak, nerdy kid can train and ride a dragon no one in the Viking history has ever done. Cowell does really well in showing courage and trust in this book. This book reminds me of my dog. I learned to train and trust my dog, just like Hiccup and Toothless.
Bibliography:
How to Train your Dragon. Dir. Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders. DreamWorks Animation, 2009. DVD.
Cowell, Cressida. How to Train your Dragon. Little, Brown Books for Young Readers,2004. Print
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