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    When the Witch enters an area‚ the hair on a body stands straight up‚ a cold chill shoots down the spine of a back‚ and everyone will know. Through vivid details‚ C.S Lewis does a great job of incorporating the Bible into his work The Chronicles of Narnia‚ from making the presences of his characters stand out amongst the crowd and making their presences known such as the Witch. C.S. Lewis uses allegory to symbolize Christianity with its main two elements: courage and faith; Christianity is tied to

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    Till We Have Faces and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe‚ such as the exploration of ancient prophecies and the symbolism of Christianity‚ his readers can clearly see the parallels that are drawn between the two books. The similarities can be broken down into three major categories such as the characters‚ the quest‚ and rebirth. First‚ the reader can see the similarities in the qualities that the characters’ share. In The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion The Witch and The

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    RELAMPAGOS‚ Nicola Liane C. POSADAS‚ Klarizze FINAL PROJECT: The Chronicles of Narnia The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion‚ The Witch and The Wardrobe is the first book in the Chronicles of Narnia series written by CS Lewis. The book series was such a great success that in 2008‚ the first book was turned into a film. What many people may not realize is that CS Lewis wrote the book series with a specific goal in mind: to showcase the word of God to different parts of the world through an artistic

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    An Army At Dawn Book Review Griffin Duvall AP US History: Book Review November 20‚ 2014 An Army At Dawn. By Rick Atkinson. Picador: New York‚ 2002. ISBN 978-0-8050-8724-6. Bibliographical References. Index. Pp. 1‚ 681. $18.00. Rick Atkinson took the gruesome story of World War II and turned it into a thrilling three volume tale. In the first volume‚ An Army At Dawn‚ Atkinson takes on the escapade into North Africa from the perspective of the Americans using only letters and documents

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    In a very early age‚ he wrote books with animals that could talk‚ which he repeated later‚ when he wrote ‘The Chronicles of Narnia’‚ where there exists a different world altogether‚ which is nothing like the world‚ as we know it. Here‚ animals can rationalise and think and are capable of leading lives just like we humans do. The world of Narnia‚ just like ours‚ seeks redemption‚ which will come through the all-knowing lion-Aslan‚ who is

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    Narnia Inc

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    Size-Up Narnia Inc is in the manufacturing industry‚ and is competing against three companies‚ that are newly releasing the same unique products as Narnia’s. Narnia originally competed through their new innovative products‚ but will be forced to compete through low cost when the other companies release their products. The organization needs to take control and allocate their costs appropriately in order to be able to price their products lower‚ to where the new companies have said to be pricing

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    Narnia Essay ​ What can color symbolism mean in movies? In The Lion‚ The Witch‚ And the Wardrobe‚ many colors are shown in this wonderful movie. In The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe‚ I discovered that Red‚ Gray‚ and Black stood out the most. Red has symbolized blood‚ war‚ power‚ and violence. Gray Symbolizes old age‚ sadness‚ and solid. Black symbolizes fear‚ evil‚ unhappiness‚ anger‚ and elegance. These three colors symbolically represent the events‚ and what happens in this movie. Red‚

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    Dawn Riley Case Report

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    Executive Summary Dawn Riley‚ CEO/Captain of the America True team is in the middle of several critical decisions that require strategic analysis for their team to succeed. Her main dilemma is whether she should decide to spend very scarce financial and design team resources to make modifications to the America True Teams practice boat‚ Tag. Dawn has scheduled a meeting with her Senior Management team to discuss the upgrade of Tag. The goal of upgrading the American True practice boat is to create

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    The Magicians Nephew is great because it really helps you to understand the rest of the Narnia series by explaining the existence of Narnia and how it came to be. The audience can really find themselves getting swept away in the story as Lewis goes from England to the wood between the worlds‚ and to Narnia. Questions that arise during the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe get answered as the audience sees Narnia in the very beginning when the world was new and the magic in it was great. When Digory

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    The Voyage

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    The Voyage The Voyage‚ by Katherine Mansfield is a short story set in the early 1900s‚ about a young girl called Fenella who is being taken from her home in Wellington to live with her Grandparents in Picton‚ after the death of her mother. She along with her grandmother travels across the Cook Strait on the Picton Boat to her new home. Mansfield uses the literary techniques of symbolism‚ setting and dialogue to convey the idea of the transition from childhood into adulthood. Mansfield uses

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