![]() ![]() This updated edition features a new introduction by the author. Wrede, Cimorene doesn’t act like a princess by leaving her kingdom and living with a dragon and helping the dragon by straightening the library for Kazul and making cherry jubilee and washing the dishes. ![]() She's joined forces with a fierce and powerful dragon named Kazul. She is an adventurous girl who runs away from her family and societal obligations. But fear not! Our intrepid heroine has just what it takes to keep her dragon, Kazul, safe and happy, while learning to fireproof herself, organize the treasure trove, and stay free from the clutches of pesky princes. Analysis Of Dealing With Dragons By Patricia Wrede 347 Words2 Pages In the novel Dealing with Dragons, by Patricia C. In the satirical novel Dealing with Dragons by Patricia C Wrede, a Medieval princess named Cimorene is no ordinary medieval princess. ![]() And what she finds in her chosen career as a dragon’s princess is sometimes more than she can handle. She is quite sure that there’s more to the world than curtseying and courting. The traditional duties of a princess fail to please Cimorene, the daughter of a very proper king. Meet the princess who rescues herself and the female dragon who would be king in this first fantasy adventure in the Enchanted Forest Chronicles. ![]() So bored that she runs away to live with a dragon - and finds the family and excitement she's been looking for. Cimorene is everything a princess is not supposed to be: headstrong, tomboyish, smart - and bored. ![]()
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