1. The Adventures of Tintin and the Land of Black Gold
As Tintin unravels the true nature of Dr. ... Muller outwits him by the help of an old friend, the Portuguese merchant Oliveria de Figueria and Caption Haddock who reaches with the Emir's soldiers just in time to recover the prince. ... In other words, the author might have been stating his own true sentiments through Tintin and is attempting to tell the readers imperceptibly how gruesome a war can be, since he himself have been through it first-hand. ... It is Tintin who enters Müller's palace with the help of Oliveria, an old friend and successfully retrieves the prince and comes...
- Word Count: 1962
- Approx Pages: 8
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate