The dragon is Beowulf's final adversary in the poem, and it represents the demise of Beowulf's kingdom, the end of a golden and peaceful era for his people. The dragon guards a treasure of a long-forgotten society, foreshadowing that Beowulf's homeland will soon fall into disarray. Dragons have come to typically symbolize greed as well, but the more important point is that the dragon is Beowulf's and his kingdom's doom. Before the fight, all but one of his men desert him, showing that the allegiance holding his kingdom together is already falling apart. Although his companion slays the dragon, the implication is that Beowulf's people, the Geats, are doomed.
to me the dragon is a symbol of peace.
fly+dragon
The dragon fly is a carnivore.
Dragon Fly - album - was created in 1974-07.
A dagger and dragon tattoo can symbolize several different things. It can symbolize courage, strength, or perseverance for example. Tattoos are very personal, and each person has their own beliefs as to what their specific tattoo symbolizes.
A green dragon tattoo may symbolize various things. In most cases, this is used as a symbol of a guardian which might be good or evil.
You need the butter dragon and the fly dragon
a dragon that can glide from branch to branch
No its not a bug its a type of fly.
because of their wings
live under water and are exelent predetors
In heraldry, the dragon symbolizes the defence of treasure, not to be confused with the griffin, which means bravery.