C.S. Lewis Chronicales of Narnia Analysis (with topics)
Title: C.S. Lewis Chronicales of Narnia Analysis (with topics)
Category: /Literature/European Literature
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C.S. Lewis Chronicales of Narnia Analysis (with topics)
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 1368 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Topic # 3: Evaluate what seems to you the most important word, sentence, or paragraph in your novel and give reasons for your choice.
<Tab/>The Great Lion Aslan speaks to Jill about the quest which she and Eustace would go on in the story, "I lay on you this command, that you seek this lost prince until either you have found him and brought him to his father's house, or else died
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saw it right in the middle; that is irony.
Topic # 18: Discuss the insight you have gained about yourself from reading this story.
<Tab/>I am very fortunate not to have such life risking tasks to do, as Jill and Eustace have. I go through no hardship and always have what I want in front of me, unlike the two children. There is no life as comfortable as the life I have.