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  1. Sep 11, 2024 · Today you are a hero. Tomorrow may see us together again. Eragon: Then I'll be waiting for tomorrow. Saphira: Tomorrow may come sooner than you think. Murtagh: You'll learn to trust me, Dragon Rider. (Saphira roars) Eragon: I'm not the only one you need to convince. Eragon: We need to get closer to his heart.

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      Eragon: Ma io non sono senza paura! Saphira: Senza paura non...

  2. Tomorrow may see us together again.”. “I always say, better ask forgiveness than permission.”. “You know how legends go; people will believe anything these days.”. “Your day will come too, Eragon, and you will decide for yourself the kind of life you wish to lead.”.

  3. Eragon (2006) - * Durza: My king, Galbatorix. As you feared, the dragon has hatched, but to a mere farm boy. * King Galbatorix: To whom is not the issue. When the Varden learn that the legend is real, they will be encouraged to challenge me. And I am not interested in being challenged. * Durza: There is no one left for you to fear, my king. * King Galbatorix: [Looking at map] Beyond these ...

  4. Saphira: “We are about to change history.”. Eragon: “We’re throwing ourselves off a cliff without knowing how deep the water below is.”. Saphira: “Ah, but what a glorious flight!”. Roran’s speech at Carvahall. Nasuada: “If you, Roran, and Murtagh were locked in the same cell, I’m not sure who would survive.”.

  5. The movie was well-received, true to the book, and a well-made movie. It was 4 hours, 46 minutes long, divided across two movies. The creators of the Eragon movie didn't have such a large time frame to work with. They had to squeeze this giant book into one movie, only 1 hour and 43 minutes long. They had to butcher it heavily to make it a ...

  6. Eragon still expresses the opinions of a rural farm boy not the heroic figure that he will soon become. “First, let no one rule your mind or body. Take special care that your thoughts remain unfettered. One may be a free man and yet be bound tighter than a slave. Give men your ear, but not your heart.

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  8. This quote illustrates Galbatorix’s underhanded and evil nature, while impressing upon the reader the idea that good does not always triumph because it is good. Oftentimes, those who use underhanded tricks and guile are willing to stoop to levels that good is not, and thus has an advantage. To assume that evil will play by good’s rules is ...

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