The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

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    place is dark and cold, but when Aslan returns the snow melts representing hope(2011). Another famous work in the series is The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. C.S. Lewis is also known for the third book in The Chronicles of Narnia series The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Lucy, Edmund, and their cousin Eustace and sent to Narnia through a painting and land on the Dawn Treader, where their mission is to find seven missing lords and the east edge of Narnia with Prince Caspian. Caspian's evil uncle hid

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    Aslan The Lion

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    The voyage of the dawn treader is one of the many books in the Narnia series. This one is not like most books in the series. This book is about the seas of Narnia to find the 7 missing lords. C.S Lewis lets you meet 3 English charters that go into Narnia to help Prince Caspian help find the lords. There are many fantasy creatures but the fact that one of the English kids: Eustace's turns into a dragon because he takes the bracelet and the bracelet reveals his true self. However, there is a way to

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    In the Voyage of the Dawn Treader, a character named Eustace was changed into a dragon. He was not a very good person until this change happened. It was a dramatic change because it happened quickly he would not have changed, and Aslan changed him back because he has grace. There was a very dramatic change in Eustace’s personality when he changed to a dragon. Before it happened, he had high expectations of everything. He was annoying and he was not very kind. On the ship he complained about his

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    Religion influences every aspect of a true devotee’s life. After the year 1931, C.S. Lewis was a devoted Christian and member of the Church of England. This means his faith when he wrote The Chronicles of Narnia was influential in what went into the writing of these stories. This influence was noticeable throughout all of the books in this series however it does not make the story automatically anything more then a great story. There are several basics of the Christian faith that C.S. Lewis believed

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    written or published. Lewis suggested that new readers start with The Magician’s Nephew, which tells of the creation of Narnia. This should be followed by The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, then The Horse and His Boy, Prince Caspian, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Silver Chair, and finally The Last Battle, which tells the story of the Narnian world brought to an end. Four of the stories deal with children entering the parallel, or secondary, world of Narnia, setting disorder to right, and then

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    Lewis’ personality is personified in The Chronicles of Narnia, and specifically in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader through the children. The children Lucy, Edmund, Caspian, and Eustace are searching for the seven missing lords exiled by King Caspian’s odorous Uncle Miraz. Additionally, they are searching for the “far east” or Aslan’s country. But more pointedly Edmund and Lucy are continually searching for Aslan. In the novels, Aslan is a huge lion that appears from time to time offering assistance

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    to be and when they see the light behind everything, they have reached the highest level of education and can stay there forever. But if they were to go back inside that cave with the imagination level, they would surely be killed. In the Voyage of the Dawn Treader, we see the journey of Eustace Clarence Scrubb through the different levels of education in the land of Narnia. When his character is introduced he is almost snobby and looks down on the discussion of Narnia by Edmund and Lucy. Lewis writes

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    seven high fantasy novels by C.S. Lewis and illustrated by Pauline Baynes, and originally published in London between 1950 and 1956. First we have The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (1950), Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia (1951), The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (1952), The Silver Chair (1953), The Horse and His Boy (1954) The Magician’s Nephew (1955), and lastly The Last Battle (1956). The Chronicles of Narnia are the most popular works of writer C.S. Lewis. They are recognized as the children’s

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    C.S. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia series often showed characters that went through change. Two examples of characters that showed that they can change include Edmund from The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe and Eustace from The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Both characters started out as greedy people, but at the end of the story, both end up to be wise and thoughtful. Edmund started off being a greedy traitor but then progressed to becoming Edmund the Just.. Edmund was the second youngest of

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    The reference of the light and water refers “to the light that Jesus Christ brings to men and the water refers to the power of the Holy Spirit that fills us when we put our faith and trust in God through Jesus Christ” (Williams). In The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, there are several images concerning the theme of overcoming temptation, such as the scene of Aslan’s banquet table. Aslan is just an overall major character in the Chronicles of Narnia, but his role in portraying Jesus Christ’s life was

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