" i fight and lives are lost because even more innocent people will die if Galbatorix is not defeated." that is not ecxat but it pretty much sums it up.
How about "It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end." - Ursula Le Guin
it is a melodrama
In the "Inheritance Cycle" series, Eragon eventually defeats Galbatorix by exploiting a flaw in the ancient language that controls magic. Eragon's determination, bravery, and allies play crucial roles in his victory over Galbatorix.
One example of litotes in Eragon is when the character Brom says "It's not the worst idea I've ever heard." This phrase actually means that the idea is good. Another example is when Eragon says "The food wasn't bad." This implies that the food was actually good.
Twilight, Among the Hiddin, City of Ember, Eragon (Eragon movie sucked- the book is great), Golden Compass (that movie sucked also yet the book is good)
No. He's good in other movies but wouldn't in that one.
If you like action-packed books I very, very, recommend Percy Jackson and the Olympians! Or Eragon, Percy Jackson and the Olympians is so awesome! Eragon has one swear word in it, but it's only a minor. Eragon is sooooooo good!
Honestly, I think the theme is Good vs. Evil, but hey, it's an opinion.
A good one is Eragon by Christopher Paolini and the sequel Eldest and Brisingr
Ergon is talented because he is great with his sword and his magic skills are really good.
The quote is good for as long as the policy is. For example, if you have a one year policy then it would be good for one year.
This means that a good book shows that a person can do something they never thought they could before, if they just try.