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    Paolini chose to have Eragon mature throughout the book because, "for one thing, it's one of the archetypal fantasy elements". He thought Eragon's growth and maturation throughout the book "sort of mirrored my own growing abilities as a writer and as a person, too.

  2. Sep 24, 2014 · Eragon – The name Eragon was inspired by two things: dragon, with one letter changed, and era-gone, as in a time gone by. Galbatorix – Christopher combined the old Celtic words galba (big) and torix (king) to invent the name Galbatorix.

  3. Nov 15, 2023 · Eragon, his cousin Roran, and Eragon’s half-brother, Murtagh. They’re each equally important to the story. However, since the series is primarily from Eragon’s point-of-view, readers never ...

  4. 2002. Christopher Paolini 's family self-published the first edition of Eragon in 2002, when the writer was only a teenager. Paolini, who began the first draft of the book at fifteen, did not have to wait long for Eragon to become his first literary success.

  5. Nov 4, 2011 · He would write a book, the kind of book that kids like him would want to read, On Tuesday, Paolini’s epic tale of brave farm boy Eragon and his beloved dragon, Saphira, wraps up with the...

  6. Fifteen-year-old Eragon believes that he is merely a poor farm boy—until his destiny as a Dragon Rider is revealed. Now his choices could topple the Empire.

  7. Family and Home. Eragon's family is very important to him, although he never knew his parents. Who do you think Eragon's parents were? Why is his father's identity a mystery, and why did his mother bring him to her brother to raise and then disappear? Could Eragon have prevented his uncle's death?

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