How John Powell's Leitmotif for Hiccup Represents His Inner Struggle
John Powell in his score for How To Train Your Dragon , like Howard Shore, uses a Wagnerian Leitmotif style of composition, whereby the things in the film are represented by individual Leitmotif's which can be rearranged and harmonized and developed to help tell the story in the movie. In this analysis, instead of focusing on an individual track and its use of leitmotifs as I did in my previous post on The Lord of the Rings, I will be looking at a few of the themes within the movie and how they evolve over the course of the film to tell the story. I specifically want to track the leitmotif's for Hiccup and Toothless and the Vikings. This is because, as I will show, those Viking themes, and Toothless' leitmotif are theoretically connected to Hiccup, and elucidate the tension within his character throughout the movie. Here is a transcription of almost all the musical moments mentioned in this blogpost: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YpLprPtnskUw4lfA1jw44AZkEg1SF74G/view?usp...