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sasho [114]
3 years ago
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Sub Topic: Write the Character analysis of any two characters of your choice form the Novel: A Wizard of Earthsea The Characters

to be taken from Chapters 1, 2 and 3.​
English
1 answer:
pentagon [3]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Ged and Ogion.

Explanation:

The first character is Ged who is a powerful magician and dragonlord. He has scars on left cheek and shoulder and has a red-brown skin. Ged was born in the village of Ten Alders which is located on the island of Gont, while on the other hand, Ogion is an forgiving, soft, and understanding man. He is a wise magician who understands the passion and foolishness of youth. His initial sense of Ged's powerful potential never fail, and he continues to support his former learner even years after Ged leaves his side.

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