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How did the creator envisage the character of Tintin?​

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Answered by shraddhadeshwali
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In later years, Hergé had shed some of his personal baggage and Tintin became more of a bystander in a myriad of storylines ranging from the absurd, the esoteric and the pseudo-political. Tintin is still 'a journalist' and still out to 'do good' but these personal drives become implied instead of motivational.

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In later years, Hergé had shed some of his personal baggage and Tintin became more of a bystander in a myriad of storylines ranging from the absurd, the esoteric and the pseudo-political. Tintin is still 'a journalist' and still out to 'do good' but these personal drives become implied instead of motivational.

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