The Hidden Treasure of Glaston
Essay by Chyann De Ridder • January 27, 2017 • Book/Movie Report • 292 Words (2 Pages) • 2,020 Views
The Hidden Treasure of Glaston
During his time at the monastery, Hugh shows his developing sense of responsibility by what he say he does. Hugh was not happy with working at the monastery at first. He starts doing work for Brother John. He eventually meets Dickson who gets him interested into adventure and books and scriptures. Hugh want to tell Brother John about the missing scriptures but a deal with Dickson and Bleheris that he wouldn’t pry.
Hugh demonstrates perseverance many times by what he thinks, says, and does. One day, when he was on his way to visit the hermit, he gets lost and hurts himself. Hugh gets his horse stolen by bandits and told himself he’ll walk his way back to the Book of the Seynt Graal. When Hugh ad Dickson went exploring passageways he leg begins to hurt and forced himself to keep going so he would slow down Dickson.
In his first days at Glastonbury Abbey, there is no evidence that Hugh is pious, but, by the end of his journey, Hugh shows by his thoughts, words, and actions that he is a religious young man. Hugh was very bored at the convent and thought he wanted to become a knight. Until he started exploring scriptures and restoring them to give the world knowledge. While becoming friends with Borther john, Dickson and Bleheris.
Though Hugh arrived at the monastery as a sobbing boy, his adventures for a noble cause helped him to grow into a responsible, persevering, religious young man. Hugh had amazing characteristics, he’s understanding, loyal, and intelligent. He’s a very interesting character. Hugh was very mature character.
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