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.
IN the king palace and in the kingdom.
The author of Dragon, Dragon and Other Tales is John Champlin Gardner.
"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.
the wizard in dragon dragon is forgetful or absentminded and a misplacer
The climax of the story "Smallest Dragonboy" is " Keevan gets the bronze dragon."
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In "Dragon" by John Gardner, the resolution unfolds as the protagonist, Beowulf, confronts and ultimately defeats the dragon, symbolizing the struggle against mortality and the inevitability of death. This confrontation leads to Beowulf's own demise, highlighting themes of heroism, sacrifice, and the transient nature of glory. The story culminates in a reflection on legacy and the impact of one's actions, emphasizing the bittersweet nature of heroism.
dragon, three cobblers and dad, wizard,king,Queen,and pinceses
the king is old and he forgot all of his spells and there is dragon at his kingdom......its in the first paragraph
the two sons died.. 2. The above answer is almost right. They were actually eaten by the dragon and in the end the last son slays the dragon and cuts off his head and the two brothers climb out.
1.The princess kissed the youngest son 2.The wizard changed the queen into her original form