1. The Fifty-First Dragon by Heywood Broun
We are responsible for the formation of this lad's character", believing that sending him to slay the dragons uphill will help his abilities into becoming a man. ... However, little do they know, are soon forgotten by many citizens. ... Both the World War I and Gawain's mislead interpretation connect to the big idea of paternalism resulting of when paternalism is really another excuse for furthering one's own goals....
- Word Count: 529
- Approx Pages: 2
- Grade Level: Undergraduate