Friday, October 26, 2007

The Sending of a Dragon Jane Yolen

Significance
I chose this piece because it was the sequel to the two pieces I read before. I enjoyed the first two and wanted to finish the story. This story like the others was simply for the entertainment of others.

Perspective
The author of this book was Jane Yolen. She has created many peaces of work obviously including the two previous books in the series Dragons Blood, and Hearts Blood. My bias was that because i liked the charichters i did not want them to loose so i felt good when good things happened to them, and sad when bad things happened to them.

Evidence
In this book Jakkin and Akki get lost in a winding of caves they are found by primitive cave people that comunicate the way dragons do. They meet a dragon that they name Auricle. Soon they figure out what happens to the female Dragons there and are dicusted because they are slatered then eaten in the most terrible way. they decide that they should save Aurilcle from this terrible fate and save themselves from the terrible people. Once they escaped they found Jakkins five young dragons and they are found by their old friendGolden.

Connection
This book connects only to the other books in the trilagy. This paticular book is very important because it was the end of the trilagy thus finishing the story.

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