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    Chronicles of Narnia

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    Chronicles of Narnia The Chronicles of Narnia research paper The Chronicle of Narnia is a very interesting book, it has a classic Good vs. Evil plot. In this story four brave children a saved land. The book and the movie did not have many differences except for some that were small. To begin the plot of the book, the story takes place during the Second World War in London. Their father was gone in the war and they were living with their mother, there city was getting bombed so they were forced to

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    Narnia Quotes

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    The Chronicles of Narnia The Last Battle The war with the Germans was the primary event that affected C.S. Lewis mentally. Jack experienced with his own eyes how the cities of England were blasted from the skies by wave after wave of Nazi bombers. Even though this dark and depressing stage that has been happening Jack still was motivated to work harder and he thought one of the best ways to get through a tough time is to work as hard as you can. After this experience Jack worked more in his life

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    Narnia Aslan

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    Lewis describes the world of Narnia to be a land of rolling hills rising to low mountains and flowing rivers and all this came into existence with Aslan’s roar just as the Book of Genesis says that the earth came into form with just a command from God. He uses the tool of imagery by claiming, "It (Narnia) was a valley through which a broad, swift river wound its way, flowing eastward towards the sun. Southward there

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    Narnia Monologue

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    “Not know the Queen of Narnia?” She was honestly amazed at how stupid such a thing could be. Not that she voiced her opinion on that, though, in spite of how tempting it would have been to point it out. “Ha! You shall know us better hereafter,” she eventually settled on saying

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    Narnia Foils

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    foil is a person, object, or idea that is contrasted with another in order to highlight and enhance its qualities. These are great literary devises which are used to draw focus to the desired emphasis of a story. For example, in The Chronicles of Narnia, specifically The Silver Chair and The Last Battle, Jill and Eustace are foils for each other. Their personalities balance each other out which allows them to highlight each other’s strengths and weaknesses. However, they aren’t just foils for each

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    Chronicles Of Narnia

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    On July 4, 1776, The United States of America was declared free from Great Britain’s reign of tyranny, and born a new. As the nation began to to lay its foundation it seeked for population from all corners of the world, offering land and abundant resources in exchange for labor, thus the influx of immigrants in the mid 19th century fabricating the image of America as a melting pot, where any culture, religion, and race can seek haven. Since “What makes someone american isn’t just blood or birth but

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    One of the many works of literature that alludes to the resurrection is C.S Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. “There shining in the sunrise, larger than they seen him before shaking his mane (for it had apparently grown again) stood Aslan himself.” (C.S. Lewis) During this point in the story, Aslan has just risen from

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    Chronicles of Narnia though? When we first begin in the Chronicles of Narnia they are exploring the Professors house when Lucy steps into a wardrobe which leads to Narnia and she meets someone who she thinks is a new friend Mr. Tumnus and they talk until she finds out that Mr.Tumnus was planning on betraying her to the evil white witch. After that Lucy forgives him and they do become good friends! When Lucy leaves Narnia she goes tell her brothers and sisters about this wonderful place called Narnia but

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    Underrated Lucy In Narnia

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    patriarchal binary thought found in the story and will show how Lewis presents the different position between Peter who has feminine characteristics and Lucy who has masculine characteristics. Lucy is the character who has major experience adventures of Narnia and she is the protagonist of the story. Lucy’s characteristics develop through the story. Firstly she

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    Narnia Chapter 3

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    Narnia 3 The chapters I read for this week are 9 - 12. The pages are 95-134. There are many interesting parts in this book. The themes in these chapters are Good .vs. Evil and Kindness. In chapter 9, Edmund goes to the Witch's giant castle thinking she will make him King of Narnia. He is feeling scared, nervous and regretful because he does not think this will happen. When he arrives at the castle he sees lots of stone statues of animals and people. This is an example of how evil this Witch really

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