In the John Gardener story, "Dragon Dragon," the climax is when the third brother slays the dragon. After his two brothers failed to kill the dragon, the youngest son did what his father told him to do and he slayed the dragon.
the youngest son got angry when the dragon was laughing at him.
The dragon gets in a fight with the Ant.
yes
i believe that the climax of this story is when John calls Grace a Snob,
The climax of the story "Smallest Dragonboy" is " Keevan gets the bronze dragon."
In "Dragon, Dragon" by John Gardner, the exposition introduces the main character, a boy named John, who goes to the castle in search of work. The setting of the castle, the presence of a fearsome dragon terrorizing the village, and the king's announcement of a princess and half his kingdom as a reward for slaying the dragon are key elements in the exposition of the story.
In the story, "Dragon Dragon" by John Gardner, the falling action is the youngest son getting the princess after slaying the dragon. The rest of his reward is half of the kingdom.
No, he was not.
John Gardener
i am trying to find out if my olod friend john l gardener is still alive ?
"Dragon, Dragon" conveys the message that sometimes what we fear may not be as intimidating as we believe. The story teaches us not to judge a situation or a person based solely on appearances, and to approach challenges with courage and an open mind.
ClimaxThe turning point of the action in the plot of a play or story. The climax represents the point of greatest tension in the work. The climax of John Updike's "A&P," for example, occurs when Sammy quits his job as a cashier.
when papa comes and stops mr. anderson from whipping little man, Christopher-john, and cassie
The climax of "Last Shot" by John Feinstein is when the protagonist, Stevie Thomas, uncovers the truth about the basketball scandal and is faced with a moral dilemma about whether to expose it or protect his friends. This moment brings the story to its peak of tension and conflict.
The climax in "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" occurs when Crispin finally confronts and defeats his enemies, including Aycliffe and John Ball. This moment marks a turning point in the story where Crispin comes into his own as a strong and determined character.