I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel. But generally, it might be about a character who has the 'weakest class' related to dragon taming. Maybe it's a story of how this character overcomes the disadvantages of this class and rises to become a great dragon tamer.
In my opinion, it could be Mr. Bumble from 'Oliver Twist'. He is a rather pathetic and weak character. He is self - serving, cowardly, and easily manipulated. He is constantly outwitted by those around him, especially by the wily characters in the underbelly of London society that Dickens portrays.
Lack of agency. If a character is always being pushed around by others and has no control over their own fate, they can be considered weak. For example, a character who is constantly bullied and has no way to fight back or change their situation.
In my opinion, the weakest fictional character could vary. It could be someone who constantly fails, has no determination, or is easily overcome by challenges. However, what makes a character weak is subjective and can change depending on the viewer's perspective.
This question was not easy to answer because the strength of ancient Chinese dynasties was relative and each dynasty had its own advantages and disadvantages. At the same time, the historical background and social environment of each dynasty were also very complicated. These factors would affect the development and strength of the dynasty.
However, if one wanted to choose a relatively weak dynasty from history, one might have to consider some factors such as population, economic level, military strength, political system, and so on. In some aspects, some dynasties might be more vulnerable and disadvantaged than others.
For example, in Chinese history, some dynasties were relatively weak, but they also had their own historical and cultural values, such as the Han Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, etc. In addition, although some dynasties were powerful, they had shortcomings in certain aspects, such as the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty. Therefore, this question required a comprehensive consideration of many factors in order to give a relatively accurate answer.
Yes, it is. It has an interesting plot that revolves around a mage who starts off as the weakest but gradually grows in power. The character development is engaging and the world - building is quite immersive.
The protagonist is the blacksmith. He's the central figure around which the story unfolds. He's likely to be a character with a lot of determination to prove that his occupation isn't as weak as it seems.
One of the main themes is self - improvement. The weakest mage has to constantly strive to get better. Another theme is friendship, as he meets various characters who help him along the way.