Friendship In Stephen King's The Eyes Of The Dragon

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“Friends show their love in times of trouble, not in happiness.” Euripides. At the beginning of the book, characters are faced with who is their friend, who they think is their friend, and who is not their friend. Those who have been with you since birth could possibly betray you, in fact even your own brother could. Friendships will play a huge part in this story. Throughout the novel, The Eyes of the Dragon by Stephen King, many friendships are made while many are broken. Peter, the eldest son of King Roland and the heir to the throne, is a tall, handsome, young man who has inherited his mother's good looks and his father's love of the common person. He is the clear favorite among the people to be the next king over his brother Thomas. Thomas is the youngest person in the family but he is very good at archery like his father, Roland. When Roland passes away, Peter is in place to take over the king’s position. Flagg, Roland’s magician and adviser, plays a big part in who becomes king next. Peter and Thomas are brothers who get along for most of the time, but Flagg he for some reason does not like Peter but gets along with Thomas. …show more content…

Flagg hates Peter and thinks his brother Thomas deserves to be the next king in line. Before Roland had passed away, every night Peter would take him a glass a wine. Flagg knew this was a good opportunity to get Thomas next in line for King. Flagg knew the best potions and what they did to you. One night while Peter was delivering his daily glass of wine to Roland, Flagg seized the opportunity to get Thomas to be next in line for king. Flagg to the deadliest poison, Dragon Sand, and mixed it with a glass of wine. He gave it to Roland, who soon passed away. His “friend” Flagg framed Peter for murder of his father. Peter does not know how his father passed away or who did it to him but the one man who does know what happened is

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