Horace is a very interesting and humble character in the
Rangers Apprentice series that over goes through a major character
change throughout the story.
In
the beginning of the series Horace was a bully to the main character
Will and was also selfish. As the story progresses along Horace begins
to change and becomes friends with Will while at the same time becoming a
humble person. This progression is a good change for Horace because it
allows me to pick him as my favorite character. It also means that
Horace can play a lot more roles in the story than he would have
otherwise not been able to play if he was a selfish and mean person.
Additionally
Horace gets a lot more skill with the blade and even learns to
strategize with the best. Both of those changes make Horace one of the
best rescuers ever. That's good because it means that whenever Will
gets in trouble Horace will be there to get him out.
Horace
is also big influence to other people in the story. From helping people
escape a war to demolishing legions of other armies to save a village
Horace really does it all to save others. He is also a example for other
knights in the battle school and Horace takes care to visit there often.
Furthermore
Horace has been an influence to me as the reader. Horace's humble
personality(after the first book) has made me rethink some decisions I
made in my life and also impacts some of my present decisions. After
reading this book the one character that left the most impact on me was
Horace. It even influenced my decision to write this piece.
I think that Horace is a lot like Saphira from The Inheritance Series.
Both of them are strong, humble and willing to risk their lives for
others. They also have smaller more subtle similarities. One of those
being their lack of parents and another similarity being that they both
fight for the right reasons. Both of these characters play huge roles
in their respective stories and without them both stories would fail.
With all due respect to the main character Will: I think that Horace is the single most influential character in the book.
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