In Our Time

Dragons

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Jul 24, 2025
Kelsey Granger, a postdoctoral researcher in Chinese history, shares insights on the cultural significance of dragons in China. Juliette Wood, an expert in Welsh folklore, contrasts Welsh dragons with their male counterparts, exploring gender dynamics. Daniel Ogden, a professor of ancient history, discusses the symbolism of dragons in Greek and Roman mythology. The conversation dives into dragons' evolving roles as terrifying beasts and revered deities across cultures, revealing their influence on literature, national identities, and contemporary media.
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ANECDOTE

Sigurd’s Legendary Dragon Slayer Tale

  • In Old Norse lore, Fafner turns into a dragon guarding gold; Sigurd kills him by stabbing under the dragon's scales.
  • Consuming dragon's blood or heart grants Sigurd supernatural abilities like understanding bird language.
ANECDOTE

Beowulf’s Dragon Fight and Death

  • Beowulf slays a fire-breathing dragon protecting a hoard after a theft but is fatally wounded by its poison.
  • The hero sacrifices himself but ensures the safety of his people.
INSIGHT

Color Signals Fate in Chinese Dragons

  • Dragon color in China signals imperial fate; a black dragon’s death foretold the fall of the reigning dynasty.
  • Dynasty colors align with dragon colors, deeply influencing interpretations of imperial stability.
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