St. George and the Dragon

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St. George and the Dragon

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St. George and the Dragon. Hi, I’m George!. Many years ago, in the times of magic and dragons, there lived a brave knight called St. George. St George travelled the land looking for adventure . One day, he met an old man who told him a strange tale. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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St. George and the Dragon

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Many years ago, in the times of magic and dragons, there lived a brave knight called St. George.

Hi, I’m George!

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St George travelled the land looking for adventure.

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One day, he met an old man who told him a strange tale.

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Every day a hideous dragon demands a fair maiden from our village for his dinner.

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Now, there are no fair maidens left in our village and he is demanding the King’s daughter.

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We must find a

brave knight who will slay the dragon

or the King’s daughter will be killed tomorrow

night.

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The King has promised his

daughter’s hand in marriage to whomever kills

the beast

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After hearing the old man’s tale, St. George was determined to fight and kill the dragon, and save the princess.

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He rested the night at the old man’s house and awoke at dawn to slay the dragon.

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He found the dragon and as soon as St George approached the dragon, he began to roar.

Roar.

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Then, he blew out great flames.

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But St. George was not afraid. He struck the beast with his spear.

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However, the dragon’s scales were tough and the spear broke in St. George’s hands.

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St George rolled under an orange tree for protection. He didn’t realise it was a magic orange tree. It protected him from the dragon.

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Finding new strength, St George ran at the dragon a second time, and wounded him under his arm, where there were no hard scales.

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The dragon was dead and the princess was saved.

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All the village people were overjoyed the evil dragon was dead...

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...and the King was happy that his daughter had been saved.

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As promised, the King granted St George permission to marry his daughter.

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And St George and the princess were married, and lived happily ever after.

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Because St George was so brave, he became the patron saint of England.

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This means that he was made defender of England’s lands, laws, beliefs and faith. He stood for all that was good.

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The red cross on his shield became the flag of England.

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Every year on April 23rd, English people celebrate St George’s day.