Character Analysis of Tintin
Character Analysis of Tintin
Character Analysis of Tintin
overcome all obstacles at all costs despite opposition hoping for things to turn out for the best.
Never once during the journey does he lose his hope and determination. His ray of hope brightens
when he discovers Changs name carved on a rock in a cave showing that Chang had survived the
crash. Everybody else seems intent to convince Tintin that Chang is dead. Even the Tibetan monks,
living among the mountains cannot fathom that Chang might have survived. But Tintin keeps his
faith, hes the only one with any real belief that Chang might still be alive out there, and hes
pushing against the weight of everybody elses opinion. And finally he finds sick Chang in a cave
guarded by Yeti and rescues him from there bravely.
Near the conclusion of their adventure, the Grand Abbot proclaims Tintin as Great Heart which I
think is a suitable title for him as it personifies his character traits deservedly. In Tintin in Tibet,
Herg has highlighted Tintin as a beacon, something that he wants his readers to aspire towards in
every walk of life.