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A 5 page paper which
examines how C.S. Lewis’ “Chronicles of Narnia,” specifically the 5th book titled “The
Horse and His Boy,” captures the minds of the readers. Bibliography lists 5 additional
sources.
Page Count:
5 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JR7_RAnarnia.rtf
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Narnia and Aslan, the Lion. Though it is usually classified as childrens fiction, there is much more to the books than just a nice story" (Anonymous The Chronicles of Narnia
narnia.htm). The chronicles are filled with adventure, love, faith, danger, integrity, fantasy and essentially all of the most magical things a child, or an adult, could ever imagine. They are
stories that have stood to captivate adults and children alike, even for those who are not strong Christians, for many have argued these stories are Christian stories depicting Christ in
a different manner. In the following paper we first examine what it is about the chronicles that captivate so many readers. Following that we discuss the 5th book in the
series, "The Horse and His Boy," analyzing what this particular book possess which serves to captivate the reader. Chronicles of Narnia As mentioned, "The Chronicles of Narnia" are
books which present the reader with many elements that touch the reader. First and foremost, we find in the first book how there is a secret wardrobe in a house.
This wardrobe has a secret passage in the back that leads to a magical land. As a child, who would not wish to find such a magical wardrobe in a
rather dull and dismal life? In this land are animals that talk, evil witches which control people and animals, and most importantly, a lion who is the most kind and
the most powerful being known to all the creatures of Narnia. It is a collection of stories that provide us with individuals who are tempted to do bad things, individuals
who are caring and kind, and creatures who are in danger. The children in the story are primary characters for they will be the protectors of Narnia when the lion,
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