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The Story of Saint George

The story of Saint George is often summarized as a hero rescuing a princess by slaying a dragon. Yet this medieval legend holds a far deeper moral vision. In hagiographic tradition, Saint George does more than defeat a monster; his story probes a universal question: What is evil, and how is it truly overcome? Read closely, the narrative shows that evil is not always loud or obvious. It operates through proximity, compromise, and decay — and it yields only to courage fortified by virtue.

Christian legends, dragon slayer, meaning of evil, medieval stories, Saint George, virtue and courage

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