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Dragons Quote by John Elder Robison

“Last summer, when he thought I wasn't looking, I observed Cubby telling one of the neighborhood six-year-olds that there were dragons living in the storm drains, under our street. 'We feed them meat...and then they don't get hungry and blow fire and roast us.' Little James listened closely, with a…” quote by John Elder Robison
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““Last summer, when he thought I wasn't looking, I observed Cubby telling one of the neighborhood six-year-olds that there were dragons living in the storm drains, under our street. 'We feed them meat...and then they don't get hungry and blow fire and roast us.' Little James listened closely, with a very serious expression on his face. Then he ran home to get some hot dogs from his mother.””

John Elder Robison

About This Quote

Source Memoir: "Look Me in the Eye", 2007

Children’s imaginative stories can blend fantasy with reality, revealing deep fears and curiosities.

In simple terms: Kids’ tales mix dragons and real life.

Key Takeaway

Listen to children’s narratives.

Themes

psychology imagination childhood

Mood

thoughtful empathetic

Type

narrative reflective

When to use this quote

  • parenting
  • therapy
  • creative writing

Key Concepts

mythmaking fear storytelling

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the dragon symbolize for the child?
  • How can adults support healthy imagination?
A Different Perspective

Adults may misinterpret symbolic meaning.

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