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The setting of "The Smallest Dragonboy" is a fictional world where dragons exist alongside humans. It takes place in a dragonrider camp where young boys aspire to become dragonriders and participate in the grueling Stand at High Reaches competition.
In "The Smallest Dragonboy," it is considered an honor to become a dragon rider because it signifies that a person has the courage, skill, and determination to form a strong partnership with a dragon and serve their community in defending against Threadfall. Dragon riders are seen as heroes who play a crucial role in protecting their society.
In "The Smallest Dragonboy" by Anne McCaffrey, minor characters include Keziah, a supportive friend to the protagonist, and T'kamen, a dragonrider who plays a role in inspiring the main character, Pern's young dragonboy, to overcome his challenges. Additionally, the other candidates and their interactions with the protagonist highlight the competitive environment of the dragonrider selection process. Each minor character contributes to the overarching themes of friendship, determination, and the struggle for acceptance.
Because he is the smallest boy on pern
Physical strength, bravery, and a sort of bigger is better mentality in children.
Pern Aivas is a computer system that helps the people of Pern rediscover lost technology and knowledge, leading to significant advancements in various fields such as medicine, agriculture, and transportation.
The characters in "The Smallest Dragonboy" by Anne McCaffrey are Keevan, Aunt Beterli, Gardan, and the dragonriders of Pern. Keevan is overlooked because of his size but proves himself by impressing a small and weak dragon, becoming a dragonrider.
Saint-Pern's population is 956.
The Skies of Pern was created in 2002.
The Masterharper of Pern has 431 pages.
The Atlas of Pern was created in 1984-11.
The Renegades of Pern was created in 1989-10.