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    the Earthly world and in the land of Narnia, goodness comes from within. Edmund forgives Eustace because he has been forgiven by others. Lucy was a follower of Aslan, despite being a follower all by her lonesome. Aslan the love and desire of her heart. Individuals fear him because he is metaphysical, and spiritual. However, because Aslan is numinous, the fear that individuals harbor is overtaken by the joy that spirituality provides as well as the fulfillment that accompanies…

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    Raza Aslan did a remarkable job in putting this book together. While reading this book, it made think about different things. The fact that I am also part of the Christian faith, I couldn 't resist taking that aspect into consideration. In the book the Zealot, he mentioned how certain information could not be validated historically and how the scripture was manipulated to fit the belief. The main issues that were raised were the birthplace of Jesus, how he went around performing miracles and…

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    ABSTARCT Forgetting is assumed to be a passive process. THEORY Retrieval-induced forgetting refers to the phenomenon in which retrieval of some studied items causes temporary inaccessibility of other studied items when both types are associated with a common retrieval cue. According to this view, the attempt to retrieve a target item also activates other items associated with the same retrieval cue(s), creating competition and requiring that the competing items be selected against. Intrinsic to…

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    between Europe’s relationship with its colonies. Additionally, we can explore how domestic conflict can affect and be affected by international conflicts as seen through the characters of Edmund Pevensie, the traitorous sibling who is redeemed, and Aslan, the all-mighty who must sacrifice himself to save Edmund. The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe cannot be completely reconciled to a strictly post-colonial reading, but rather looking at the work with such a lens opens…

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    C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien are considered to be two of the greatest authors of the last century. Ralph C. Wood in his article “Conflict and Convergence on Fundamental Matters in C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien” analyzes the stylistic and philosophical differences between these two authors. His article focuses on the correlation between an author’s philosophy and writings. Although Wood makes valid arguments he is clearly biased towards Tolkien, therefore affecting his credibility. Wood…

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    1)”. Reza Aslan was the author of No god but God, but wrote another book called Zealot: The Life And Times Of Jesus Of Nazareth. The book became number one New York Times bestseller. Reza Aslan wanted to examine one of history’s most influential person through an ear of the first-century Palestine. Many people thought to be preachers, prophets, or want to be messiahs came through the Holy Land, giving messages from God. It was called the age of zealotry. Throughout the book Reza Aslan…

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    C.S. Lewis was an incredibly gifted author of his time. Most of Lewis’s literary works such as The Chronicles of Narnia and Mere Christianity are considered timeless works of success because of the literary elements Lewis used that made his works so prominent. The Chronicles of Narnia and Mere Christianity are significant novels because both contain certain elements, symbols, and meanings that continue to strongly impact society. Lewis also wrote his novels through personal feelings and…

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    world through the other side. The first thing they meet is a fuan, this fuan is what guides them through Narnia until he is frozen by the white witch. When the children meet the king of Narnia, Aslan, Lucy requests that he saves all the creature captured by the White Witch. Once all the creatures are saved, Aslan and the children go to war with the witches army. After the witch was killed, the war was over and the children were named kings and queens of Narnia. Each character represents…

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    spelling, and writing through several different kinds of test. (ASLAN, Y. y. 2016) The prognosis of dyslexia just depends on the person. It is usually good if it is caught early of course. It also depends on if someone is willing to get the right therapy that they need for it. The main treatment right now for dyslexia is not medication and people with it usually learn to deal with it and finds ways around the condition through therapy. (ASLAN, Y. y.…

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    The book “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” by C.S. Lewis, is a famous religious allegory. The lion Aslan is similar to Christ, and the character Edmund, who betrays Aslan, is a Judas figure. Allegory has been used throughout literature because it can allow authors to share difficult ideas and concepts in ways that are understandable or significant to the reader. Authors tell their stories on two different levels, a literal level and a figurative level. Allegory is a symbolic meaning used…

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