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just liked your review. I'll try not to read it so I can read it for myself. Once I've read it, I'll also post a review on Goodreads and my other social media accounts. I'll also post a review on my YouTube channel, El Rincón del Bibliofilo: www.youtube.com/@ElRincondelBibliofilo. (I'm sharing it in case anyone wants to subscribe, which would be a huge favor.) Unfortunately, the reviews are all in Spanish :-()

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Emmanuel wrote: "One topic I find interesting is the symbolism of dragons in fiction. Catholic novelist Michael D. O'Brien is known for his opinion that dragons should always be a sign of evil or a representation o..."
Chinese dragons are not evil. And there are many Western stories where they aren't, or can be used for good. One example: Farmer Giles of Ham by J.R.R. Tolkien.
Chinese dragons are not evil. And there are many Western stories where they aren't, or can be used for good. One example: Farmer Giles of Ham by J.R.R. Tolkien.

I think it would also be fine to depict dragons as natural beings, as it happens, for example, in "How to Train Your Dragon". In which case, they would be creatures of God. But I agree with O'Brien when he says they can easily be turned into demons in disguise by authors with malicious intent.


