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    Narnia Vs Middle Earth

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    Narnia vs Middle Earth By Connor Huffman Narnia and Middle Earth. Too lands filled with magic and war. The first‚ written by C. S. Lewis while the other is in the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings written by Tolkien. These two lands are much alike in almost every way‚ right up to the point where you take a look and everything is actually very different. There some similarities‚ yet there are differences‚ such as the writer of Narnia was Christian while Tolkien was Catholic. I will be comparing and contrasting

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    but the one who confesses and renounces them finds mercy.” Although Peter‚ Edmund‚ and Susan did not exactly confess that they falsely accused Lucy of lying when they realized that they were wrong they apologized to Lucy. By doing this and entering Narnia they learned many valuable lessons that they would have never learned if the older siblings were shown mercy. There was once a child who had been an avid explorer. He climbed trees‚ chased butterflies‚ and ventured recklessly in the woods. The boy

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    traditional fantasy. Modern fantasy novels are always associated with an author; settings are detailed and important to the plot and characters grow and change throughout the story. There are also many commonly used themes‚ motifs and story occurrences in modern fantasy compositions. The Lion‚ The Witch and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis uses many of these. It is an example of a modern fantasy novel‚ as the characters‚ setting and storyline match the criteria for the modern fantasy genre perfectly. There

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    The Horse and His Boy

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    The Horse and His Boy The book I read for my book report was a fiction book called The Horse and His Boy by C. S. Lewis. This is the third book in the "Chronicles of Narnia" series and it was published in 1954. The story takes place in the make-believe land of Calormen and the also make-believe land of Narnia. It’s about a boy that runs away from his life of slavery and his adventure to come. I found this book to be adventurous‚ exciting‚ and suspesful (to an extent). It shows people how bravery

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    PATTERN OF THE NEWS MEDIA CONSUMPTION AND NEWS DISCUSSION AMONG YOUTH: A TEST OF AGENDA SETTING THEORY SAODAH WOK (wsaodah@iiu.edu.my; 016-6524383); EZHAR TAMAM (ezhar@fbmk.upm.edu.my; 0192271481); SUCI ELSA MARIA (sucielsamaria@yahoo.com; 0149306803) Paper Prepared for: International Communication and Media Conference (ICOME’10) Communication and Society: Challenges and Engagement 18-20 June 2010 Organized by: Faculty of Communication and Modern Languages Universiti

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    empty room. Characters can walk straight through the back of this wardrobe into the mysterious land of Narnia. Lucy was the first one to discover this and met a faun (half man/half goat) named Mr. Tumnus. Edmund later stumbled upon Narnia and met the evil White Witch. Eventually‚ all four kids ended up in Narnia together and this is when their true journey began. The literary elements of setting‚ tone‚ and characterization all

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    2). Fantasy literature assumes the existence of supernatural elements within the framework of a certain text. These supernatural elements can exist in many locations throughout the text: they may be buried in‚ or leak into the apparent real world setting‚ the case of the boy character Peter Pan and his fairy Tinker Bell in Barrie’s Peter and Wendy. Supernatural elements may also appear in a secondary world where characters are drawn into a world with such

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    The Lion

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    published of seven novels in The Chronicles of Narnia (1950–1956) and it is the best known; among all the author’s books it is the most widely held in libraries.[3] Although it was written as well as published first in the series‚ it is volume two in recent editions‚ which are sequenced according to Narnia history. Like the others it was illustrated by Pauline Baynes and her work has been retained in many later editions.[1][2] Most of the novel is set in Narnia‚ a land of talking animals and mythical

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    C.s Lewis is one of the greatest Christian and British Authors thought history. Part of University of Oxford’s Inklings‚ which also consisted of C.s Lewis‚ J.R.R. Tolkien and two other members. This group would read each other parts of the manuscripts of their books. One of the books C.s Lewis read to this group was “The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe”‚ J.R.R Tolkien did not like this book‚ he did not think it would do well‚ but he was wrong. Two of C.s Lewis greatest works‚ The Lion the Witch

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    Jadis‚ the “Queen” of Narnia It was once said that “evil enters like a needle and spreads like an oak tree” (“Ethiopian”). In C. S. Lewis’ The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe‚ evil enters the fictitious world of Narnia and quickly diffuses throughout the land. This evil permeates every aspect of its society and has its inhabitants living in fear of the source: Jadis‚ “Queen” of Narnia‚ better known as the White Witch. She is this evil that has infiltrated Narnia through her villainous

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