91 pages 3 hours read

Christopher Paolini

Eragon

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2002

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Character Analysis

Eragon

As the story begins, Eragon is a 15-year-old farm boy who lives in a rural village. He has been raised by his uncle since his mother left him in her brother’s care when he was merely an infant. He doesn’t know who his father is. Eragon is a skillful hunter and isn’t afraid to venture into the mountains known as the Spine for wild game. While there, he finds a blue stone that turns out to be a dragon’s egg. This chance experience changes his life forever.

While Eragon is attached to his uncle and cousin, he feels a strong mental connection to the baby dragon when she hatches. His respect for all forms of life makes it possible for him to communicate telepathically with the dragon and many other species as well. Eragon’s connection to Saphira identifies him as a Dragon Rider, a twist of fate that puts him in peril from those who want to use his power for their ends. As the novel progresses, Eragon develops both magical and martial skills. Unlike many other characters in the story, he remains uncorrupted by power and intends to use his abilities to help those in need. His growth as a character will continue in subsequent books in the series.