Okay, little buddy! So, let’s talk about Hiccup, the main character in the movie How to Train Your Dragon. Hiccup is a kind-hearted boy who lives in a village of Vikings. But guess what? He’s a bit different from all the other Vikings! While most of them want to fight dragons, Hiccup wants to befriend them. That’s pretty cool, right?

Now, there’s a part in the movie where Hiccup does something super brave. He actually finds a dragon named Toothless and decides to help him instead of hurting him. But when all the other Vikings find out that there are dragons around, things get tough! Hiccup could have said, “No, I didn’t do anything!” and blamed someone else, but he doesn’t. Instead, he decides to take the blame for a big mistake that was made. Let’s figure out why that was such an important choice!

First of all, Hiccup wants to show his friends and family that he cares about them. By taking the blame, he hopes they will realize that the dragons might not be as bad as they think. He wants to teach them that it’s okay to be friends with dragons. In a way, he’s trying to save his village from a lot of trouble! Isn’t that really selfless of him?

Secondly, Hiccup knows that he made some mistakes too. He understands that even though taking the blame is hard, it helps him learn and grow. By admitting his mistakes, he shows that he’s brave! Sometimes being brave means saying you're sorry instead of hiding behind excuses. This can be a tough lesson, but it’s super important!

Lastly, by taking the blame, Hiccup becomes a leader. Instead of making others feel bad, he shows everyone that it’s important to take responsibility for our actions. He leads by example! When people see him being brave, it inspires them to change their views on dragons. So, taking the blame wasn’t just about him; it was about helping everyone learn something new and stop fighting!


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