Sibling Relationships In The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe

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The result of birth order influencing sibling relationships is positive and negative sibling relationships, and is shown in the specified texts through use of organized dialogue. Firstly, harmonious sibling relationships are examined in the novels The Hunger Games and The lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. The first example of a smooth functioning relationship is seen in the dialogue Katniss says to the people of Panem during the reaping in order to take her sisters place in the hunger games, ““I volunteer!” I gasp. “I volunteer as tribute!”” (Collins 22). This quote gives insight into Katniss’s personality as being the protective sacrificing older sister. This is evidently why Katniss volunteers to take her place. In this inter-sibling

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