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Gyula Illyés

“The life of the hero of the tale is, at the outset, overshadowed by bitter and hopeless struggles; one doubts that the little swineherd will ever be able to vanquish the awful Dragon with the twelve heads. And yet, ...truth and courage prevail and the youngest and most neglected son of the family, of the nation, of mankind, chops off all twelve heads of the Dragon, to the delight of our anxious hearts. This exultant victory, towards which the hero of the tale always strives, is the hope and trust of the peasantry and of all oppressed peoples. This hope helps them bear the burden of their destiny.”

Gyula Illyes, Once Upon a Time: Forty Hungarian Folk-Tales
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Once Upon a Time: Forty Hungarian Folk-Tales Once Upon a Time: Forty Hungarian Folk-Tales by Hungarian folk
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