Wizard Of Earthsea
John Smith
Ms. Tracey
December 21, 2005
Honors English 1st
The Wizard of Earthsea Trait Essay
Ged's pride, constantly taking advantage of Ged, prevents him from ever fully maturing into adulthood. As a wizard, Ged was entitled to some pride, yet Ged took advantage of this right by biting off more than he could chew. First, he roots through Ogion's spell books to find a spirit-summoning spell to impress a girl he meets in the forest. Then, he leaves Ogion for Roke because he believes that what Ogion is teaching him is too little too slow. Finally, he, to impress an enemy, performs a summoning spell, but in doing so, releases a deadly shadow upon Earthsea.
Ged roots through Ogion's spell books to find a spirit-summoning spell to impress a girl he met in the forest. He barely knew her, yet he felt as if he had to prove himself to her. This stunted his maturity because his pride clouded his judgment and ability to assess the situation. While reading through the spell books,......
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