The Dragon and Saint George
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The story of Saint George killing the evil Dragon is well-known. It's in books and statues and on coins. But what if this story was untrue and the Dragon was good? What if Saint George was misguided by stories of heroes killing dragons? What if, instead of Saint George killing the Dragon and saving the Princess, something else happens? What if Saint George was foolish and the Dragon wise? What if
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The story of Saint George killing the evil Dragon is well-known. It's in books and statues and on coins. But what if this story was untrue and the Dragon was good? What if Saint George was misguided by stories of heroes killing dragons? What if, instead of Saint George killing the Dragon and saving the Princess, something else happens? What if Saint George was foolish and the Dragon wise? What if the place where the Dragon lived was not a plague-ridden swamp, but a wetland wonderland? If this story is the true story and the story of Saint George killing the Dragon is untrue, how did the untrue story come to be told? How come the true story is being told now? 'The Dragon and Saint George' retells the legend from an environmentally and animal friendly point of view. It is an allegory about some humans' greed and their manipulation of the truth and the environment in their desire for power and wealth.About the Author: Rod Giblett is the author of 'Black Swan Lake: Life of a Wetland' (Intellect Books, 2011) and many other books about wetlands. He lived by Forrestdale Lake on the outskirts of Perth in Western Australia for 28 years. He taught and researched at Australian universities for 25 years and is now a writer. He is married to a retired junior primary school teacher who helped a lot with the writing of 'The Dragon and Saint George'.
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