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    Edmund's Bastard Identity

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    Cunning, resolute, and indignant, Edmund of Shakespeare’s King Lear soliloquizes upon his bastard identity. Although embracing the unpopular nature of his conception, he rejects the unfair treatment that he receives for being a bastard. Accepting the label, Edmund recognizes that his bastard nature can be a source of pride. Indeed, throughout his argument he refers to “bastards” myriad times, indicating a level of comfort with the term, thereby accepting his bastardy truth. At some points, he…

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    In the book the mysterious benedict society by Trenton lee Stewart the charters Rayne, sticky, Constance and Kate are all introduced at different times but the book starts off talking about Rayne while he is at the orphanage were he has been since his parents left him He is reading the paper well having his tea and reads an ad that reads: ARE YOU A GIFTED CHILD LOOKING FOR SPECIAL OPROTUNITIES? He and three other gifted kids also read this ad (and also many others). They all go through different…

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    As a Christian we can learn from C.S. Lewis’ character the evil witch is like the devil. She tries to get you fall for the smallest things that can become big and affect your faith life. The Evil Witch Is bossy. She is bossy when she wanted to know where Edmunds brothers and sisters where. Edmund couldn’t get them to come to the Witch’s house so he went off by himself. Then went to the Witch’s house and the Witch was surprised to see him with no brother or sisters. Then she got angry at him and…

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    Who am I talking about? The white witch. C.S Lewis shows what real cruelty is in his books, The Narnia Series. These few paragraphs will tell of her cruelty, deceitfulness, and how she has many spies, not letting anyone speak privately. In simpler words, we will talk about her evilness and gault. The witch, Jadis, is antagonist and is clearly deleterious. She told the animals to find humans and bring them to her. Since Mr. Tumnus said she is a witch, how do we know what she does to them?…

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    siblings were exploring the old professor's house. Lucy wanted to look inside of the wardrobe when she opened the door she stepped inside and got along the coast and started to feel all the coats she kept walking to the next row of coats. She started to get further and further until she reached the end of the wardrobe “This must be a simply enormous wardrobe!” Thought Lucy. Once she reaches the end she gets out of the wardrobe and she ends up in Narnia. Lucy starts walking down the pathway and…

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    As The Witch in The Chronicles of Narnia; The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe once stated, “Every traitor belongs to me as my lawful prey and that for every treachery I have a right to a kill,” (Quotev). She said this in reference to Edmund Pevensie, one of the four Pevensie children, as she decided on his fate. Edmund’s only hope was the strength of his family and friends, and even that of a lion named Aslan. There was a profound strain on each Prime Minister during World War Two. Britain had…

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    This book starts out with a new character named Jill Pole, she is at school and is being chased by bullies. Eustace sees her and decides to help her out, they run along and find their way running through a doorway that lead them into Narnia. While exploring Jill starts walking along an edge and when Eustace tries to "save" her and actually ends up falling off and getting blown away by Aslan. Jill walks along and finds herself at a stream, there she meets Aslan and he tells her four signs to…

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    In The Dream Thieves, the main characters are Blue, Ronan, Adam, and Gansey (who’s death is predicted but he doesn’t know). They are all on a quest to find a Welsh king, Glendower, who will grant them a wish when he woken up. This is the second book in the Raven Cycle series. I enjoyed reading and learning more about the characters especially Ronan Lynch. This is because I think he is the most interesting and complicated character in the book. Ronan doesn’t like to tell lies and will always…

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    raised in very ancient times over a magical place, where there stood, and perhaps still stands, a very magical Stone." That Stone ends up being the Stone Table on which Aslan was yielded to recover the traitorous Edmund in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the most evident reference to Christ's reclaiming penance on the cross. The depiction of Aslan's How is reminiscent of the sepulchers…

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    In The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe C.S Lewis explores a change in the moral order of Narnia, and this relates to the overarching theme of religion that exist within the novel. In Narnia, Aslan is the creator and protector, but the wicked white witch takes over and the citizens of Narnia now call her the Queen. Lewis based the novel on events that occur in the bible, while adding a mystical twist. Aslan knows that Edmund is not aware of the laws of Narnia, so he scarified himself to the witch…

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