Theme of redemption in Tintin in Tibet
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The theme of redemption in Tintin in Tibet is very conspicuous. It is a story of pure friendship. A plane en route to China from Europe when crashed in the Himalayas, it turned out that Tintin's friend Chang was onboard. Tintin's conviction that his friend is alive became the reason for an expedition, a voyage of redemption. It tells that faith and hope can trump all obstacles in life, and our prejudices more often mislead us.
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The core theme, though, is friendship. Tintin's quest for Chang prods the plot, but his friendship with Haddock is equally important.
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