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    the wardrobe‚ they are escaped from the Word War II into an astonished place known as Narnia. It is fairy tales place which animals could talk‚ full of magic and mythical creatures. However‚ Narnia is covered with glaciers‚ freezing cold and winter never ends by the White Witch‚ Jadis. People there have no freedom under the dictated

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    October 16‚ 1950 on a bright sunny day inside these three paragraphs I will give you a glimpse into the magical world of Narnia. The appalling White Witch and the four Pevense children all ended up in Narnia by some form of a magical advent the White Witch ended up there by a bell that was rung on the other hand the Pevense’s came to Narnia by entering a wardrobe. Now the land of Narnia when it was in its first few ages was a beautiful land flowing with enchanting waters‚ immense mountains and charming

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    In the discourse on Susan’s controversial absence from Narnia in The Last Battle‚ the focus is often C.S. Lewis’ statement through Jill that Susan has become interested in nothing “except nylons and lipstick and invitations” (Lewis 169)‚ taken as evidence that Susan was rejected because she came into her femininity and sexuality. In fact‚ a better analysis of this scene would begin with the analogy Lewis presents in his sermon‚ The Weight of Glory: “We are half-hearted creatures‚ fooling about with

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    Edmund and Aslan forgiven Edmund for betraying them and for his actions.The first person who went in the wardrobe and entered narnia was lucy that was when she met Mr. Tumnus.And then Edmund followed lucy into the wardrobe and met the White Witch.Susan and Peter didn’t believe Lucy about the wardrobe and Mrs.Tumnus but when all three of them went into the wardrobe and entered Narnia Susan and Peter apologized to lucy for not believing her.The theme of this story i think it will be never to be cruel and

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    Swanton 1 Jane Swanton Wills Honors English 10

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    storyline occurrences associated with the modern fantasy genre. Magic‚ other worlds‚ good versus evil‚ heroism‚ fantastic creatures and fantastic objects are the basic modern fantasy motifs‚ and are all used in The Lion‚ The Witch and The Wardrobe. Narnia is the magical other world‚ home to the fantastic creatures and objects‚ in which the Pevensies and the White Witch take the form of good versus evil. All modern fantasy compositions are through the eyes of the hero/s‚ and the generic storyline goes

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    special reference to the teaching of English in the upper forms of schools”. C.S. Lewis was born in 1898 and died in 1963 (same day as Robert F. Kennedy). He was a fiction and non-fiction writer whose most popular non-fiction work was “The Chronicles of Narnia”. Lewis was a Classicist who agreed philosophically with Plato and Aristotle and also considered himself a “Pagan in a World of Apostate Christians”. Lewis was also a friend of JRR Tolkien. The Abolition of Man is listed as #7 on the top 200

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    girls’s reserve{2} scriptory in 1900 by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by W.W. Denslow. It was primarily proclaim by the George M. Hill crew in Chicago‚ and has since been print unnumbered set‚ sometimes under the name The Wizard of Oz. The clerestory chronicles theevent of a maidservant hight Dorothy in the disembark of Oz. It is one of the pick-given clerestory in American lay civilization and has been extensivelyentrance. Its commencing succession led to Baum’s engrossment and goods proclaim thirteen

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    Biography of Hermano Pule

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    20 INTERESTING INFORMATION ABOUT HERMANO PULE SUBMITTED BY: TOMENIO‚ GABRIELA Y. CEIT-02-401P SUBMITTED TO: PROF. JENSEN MAÑEBOG INTRODUCTION Apolinario dela Cruz‚ popularly known as Hermano Pule was born on july 22‚ 1815 in Barrio Pandac‚ Lucban‚ Tayabas now known as Quezon Province. He led the first major revolt in the Philippines that lasted for a year. The revolt is based on a struggle for religious freedom and independence. He founded Confradia

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    Gender Roles in Harry Potter

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    Girls in young adult fantasy novels tend to fare rather poorly‚ especially in the light of Susan from the Chronicles of Narnia. When Aslan admits the Pevensies into paradise‚ Susan is barred because she has forgotten Narnia and is more interested in stockings and the real adult world‚ because she has dared to want to grow up. Jill Pole comments: “She’s interested in nothing nowadays except nylons and lipstick and invitationsâ€1. C.S. Lewis presents a conservative view of girls in the fantasy genre

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