Welcome to the Dragon-Slayer blog. Throughout this course we are going to explore ways that we can overcome the "dragons" in our lives. We will look at heroes, heroines and villians and we will talk about our inner conflicts and try to develop strategies that will help us to ourcome the obstacles that hinder our interpersonal growth as we continue in our quest to develop better characters.
Now that you have read and interpreted the myth, please answer the following questions:
How can you tell that the dragon was evil in this story?
What does a a bully do to a school that the dragon did to the village?
The dragon was evil because he took the princess away from her father. and also he made the people feel scared just as bullies scare kids who are smaller than them.
ReplyDeletethe dragon was evil because he turned people into stone.
ReplyDeleteThe dragon petrified the villagers.
ReplyDeleteSomebody was brave enough to face the dragon.
ReplyDeleteThe bully in a school scare innocent kids and they are afraid to be in school just like the villagers were afraid to come out of their houses.
ReplyDeleteyou can tell the dragon was evil because he took the gold that was for the villagers.
ReplyDeleteYou are right about that Mirlainet. That's another way that the dragon shows his evilness.
ReplyDeleteThe thing that a bully would do to a student that the dragon did to the villagers is to make the student terrified, and make them scared to come outside.
ReplyDeleteWho do you think are some modern day heroes and heroines? What have they done to make you see them as heroic?
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother is my hero. She is a hero to me because she always helps me with the things I need and gives me everything I want.
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