In "The Dragon" by Ray Bradbury, the train symbolizes progress, technology, and destruction. As the train speeds through the countryside, it represents the relentless march of industrialization and modernity, which threatens to overpower and destroy the more natural, magical world of the dragon.
"The Dragon"
It was published in August 1955
In "The Dragon" by Ray Bradbury, the climax occurs when Mr. Connerton confronts the dragon in the cellar and ultimately defeats it by bravely standing up to it without fear. This moment marks the peak of tension and action in the story.
poetic, pessimistic, futuristic, and gloomy
Ray Douglas Bradbury
Ray Bradbury's birth name is Bradbury, Ray Douglas.
Charles Hatton & Travis Ryer
No, Ray Bradbury is not single.
Ray Bradbury is a/an Writer
Ray Bradbury is from America.
My idea for the theme of "The Dragon" would be "Don't let the future destroy the past." You can see that the train is symbolized as the present and the knights are symbolized as the past. The knights are getting hit by the train which killed them. Just like the future kills the past.
Ray Douglas Bradbury