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Train Dragon Review

Our main character is a young Viking by the name of Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III. Jay Baruchel lends his voice to the character. Hiccup calls the town of Berk, which is located on the slope of a mountain and surrounded by crags and aeries where deadly dragons dwell, his home. Hiccup tells us that his hamlet is rather old, but that each and every home there is brand new. Despite this, Hiccup's hamlet is brand new. An troubling omen. Since the dawn of time, the humans have been at battle with the dragons. His father Stoick, who is represented by Gerard Butler, and the dragon master Cobber have led the people in this conflict (portrayed by Craig Ferguson). The dragons are enormous and emit flames, in contrast to the Vikings, who only had clubs, swords, and spears as weapons at their disposal, while the dragons themselves spew fire. It would seem that this conflict won't be fought on a level playing field. If you were to merely listen to them, however, there is no reason to suppose that they are more intellectual than the dragons since they would not admit it.
Within the context of the story, young Hiccup is given the directive to stay indoors in the event that he is attacked by a dragon. The brave young guy, on the other hand, snatches a cannon, shoots it towards the enemy, and, by all appearances, puts at least one of them to death. When he goes into the forest to look for his dinner, he comes upon a young dragon who is around the same age as him and is tied up. This dragon is wounded. He is able to let it go, and the two of them go on to build a relationship. During this time, he realizes that dragons are really capable of displaying a high degree of compassion. When they go back to the village, he and his new buddy Toothless help form an alliance with the good dragons to combat the bad dragons, who are grotesquely ugly and growling holdouts.
Our main character is a young Viking by the name of Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III. Jay Baruchel lends his voice to the character. Hiccup calls the town of Berk, which is located on the slope of a mountain and surrounded by crags and aeries where deadly dragons dwell, his home. Hiccup tells us that his hamlet is rather old, but that each and every home there is brand new. Despite this, Hiccup's hamlet is brand new. An troubling omen. Since the dawn of time, the humans have been at battle with the dragons. His father Stoick, who is represented by Gerard Butler, and the dragon master Cobber have led the people in this conflict (portrayed by Craig Ferguson). The dragons are enormous and emit flames, in contrast to the Vikings, who only had clubs, swords, and spears as weapons at their disposal, while the dragons themselves spew fire. It would seem that this conflict won't be fought on a level playing field flagle game. If you were to merely listen to them, however, there is no reason to suppose that they are more intellectual than the dragons since they would not admit it.
Within the context of the story, young Hiccup is given the directive to stay indoors in the event that he is attacked by a dragon. The brave young guy, on the other hand, snatches a cannon, shoots it towards the enemy, and, by all appearances, puts at least one of them to death. When he goes into the forest to look for his dinner, he comes upon a young dragon who is around the same age as him and is tied up. This dragon is wounded. He is able to let it go, and the two of them go on to build a relationship. During this time, he realizes that dragons are really capable of displaying a high degree of compassion. When they go back to the village, he and his new buddy Toothless help form an alliance with the good dragons to combat the bad dragons, who are grotesquely ugly and growling holdouts.

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