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    pieces/ traits? Combat boots, multiple rings, eyebrows;) What does your current wishlist consist of? A nice sun hat, RayBan Aviators, super bright orange or fuchsia lipstick and lots of sheer tights. Whose wardrobe would you steal besides the magical one in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe"? Atlanta de Cadanet, Hanne Gaby Odiele, and Abby Lee Kershaw! Fashion inspirations? Models off duty more than the fashion shows themselves, as well as photography, magazine editorials, and…

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    Clyde Staples Lewis, author of the well-loved Chronicles of Narnia series, was born to Albert James Lewis and Flora Augusta Hamilton Lewis in 1898 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Lewis was the younger of two sons; he had a brother, Warren Hamilton Lewis, who had been born in 1895. Lewis went by the nickname of “Jack”, a name which he apparently gave himself and which stuck (Biography.com). When he was 10, his mother died of cancer, and he and Warren were sent to Wynyard School in England. After…

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    a bad character. The bad character and the wrongful acts they do are often described. In "Hansel and Gretel," the witch's appearance is described, and her wrongful acts are summarized, "…[she] only pretended to be friendly. She was really a wicked witch, who lay in wait for children. She had built the little house of bread just to lure them inside. As soon as a child was in her power, she killed it, and ate it" (Grimm 239). After the bad character is introduced, the reader typically will go…

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    during the first act was the republican senators housekeeper played by Mary Alden. It’s very visually jarring to look at her because of the way they made her eyes bug out and her lips seem to remain in a frightening sneer. She looks evil and scary, witch is exactly what Griffith wanted to portray. For this reason he was successful in his use of aesthetic choices because he…

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    away the evil mice king, and she was able to give back to her world, but she was only dreaming about the event. The images that came to my mind is that when I watch the dance, is reminding me of the famous book called Narnia, The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. How I was able to connect to this dance, to me it is an important fantasy storytelling from our story on how the arts demonstrates the imagination can be a powerful thing for a human being can have and able to bring it to…

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    The first book, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, was published in 1950, and the last book, The Last Battle, was published in 1956. Lewis published a total of seven books in the series. The story follows various children and their adventures throughout a magical land called Narnia. There…

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    Socratic Club Essay Good and Evil. The two forces that are always in opposition throughout the entirety of our lives. This opposition is seen everywhere we go. It might be in school, work, athletics, or even at home. There seems to be one way that we deem good, and the other is automatically deemed ‘bad’ or evil. This constant opposition from the two forces has come to be known as Dualism. Now the idea of Dualism itself is not so hard to grasp. The battle of good and evil is all around…

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    Lewis’ The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Lewis artistically creates an alternate realm that is scattered with folklore and mythology ranging from Christian allegory to Greek gods. Some argue that the novel is too heavily based on Christian beliefs, but on the other hand some believe…

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    My vocabulary has expanded and my style of writing has been heavily influenced by books I have read. In the fourth grade, my class read The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. The book contained new vocabulary that we would learn with each chapter, not to mention C.S. Lewis’ style is complex for a fourth grader. However, I found myself loving how well put together and educated his writing was. On…

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    From a lamp post that was there from the beginning and the girl that finds it to a talking lion that all you want to do is love and a witch that had the power to free the world over C.S. Lewis has brought us one of the world's greatest book series, The Chronicles of Narnia. Although C.S. Lewis is recognized throughout the world as a great Christian thinker, philosopher, apologist and writer, his theology often fails to meet the standards of most Evangelicals and is often at odds with the broader…

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