51st Dragon Theme

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Theme of 51st Dragon - Chaya Bryski “The most beautiful thing you can wear is confidence. -Blake Lively” In the beginning of the 51st dragon, by Heywood Broun, killing dragons is easy for Gwaine because he has a magic word. But when he forgets it one time, he loses all belief and confidence in himself which ends with his death. The theme of 51st Dragon is that belief in yourself and courage to accomplish a goal go hand in hand. There are many events in the story that support this theme. One event that shows this theme, would be when Gwaine learns a magic word - Rumplesnitz - to kill dragons. He ends up slaying over 45 dragons that, without the word, he wouldn't have been able to kill even one. This shows the theme because once he has that kind confidence hard things became easy. He felt that the magic word was killing the dragons, not him. So when he would go out, he would make sure to say the word. Otherwise, he knew he would be most likely be killed easily. Another place in the story that supports this theme, is that with all of his confidence, after killing more and more dragons, he starts becoming extra comfortable. Like doing silly tricks while killing the dragons, or nicknaming them. …show more content…

When he was out going to battle and kill the 50th dragon, he forgot the word! So, not surprisingly, his confidence became back to how it was before he started killing dragons because all he believed in was the word instead of himself. But, thankfully at the last minute, he remembers it and kills his 50th dragon. Later, he talks to his headmaster. The headmaster tells him that the word wasn't an actual magic word but in fact, it was actually only him killing the dragons. But, unfortunately, Gwaine didn't believe that and that lead to his death. This shows the theme because if he would have had trusted in himself, then he wouldn't have lost his life and he could've become a champion dragon

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