Topic > Summary of a Wizard of the Earth, Sea - 1609

Ged here learns many more magic tricks and many other lessons. For example, he learns about change and illusions, as well as the fact that names and names will play an important role in his travels. Ged studies with nine masters where each of them teaches him something unique, for example the namer master who teaches naming and names teaches him the idea of ​​balance and that balance is very important and must be kept in mind as illustrated that if causes rain somewhere can cause drought somewhere else. Yet Ged doesn't pay much attention to that advice which shows once again how, even though he was intelligent, he was sometimes reckless, impatient and too proud. Since a competitor of Jasper Ged always tries to prove that he is much more powerful and Jasper cannot be like him, instead of learning from his old master and experiences that always trying to show off with powers in hand will not be the solution to proves that you are the strongest, in fact, he could have observed from Jasper and learned from him, however he always competed, which had a very negative effect on Ged and his studies. Therefore the role of learning and teaching here would be that yes, competition can help you succeed in doing what you aim for, but becoming dependent on it could lead to your failure in a particular period of