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The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

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Essay title: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

In this book, Prince Caspian, Peter, Edmond, Lucy, Susan, Aslan, and Prince Caspian make a duel with the king Miras of Talmar against Peter. During the fight Peter almost loses then they agree to a rest. After the rest a little while in the fight Miras falls down and Peter lets him come up but while he’s down a soldier of Talmar yells (while knowing he’s lying) ‘‘Treachery! Treachery! The Narnian traitor has stabbed him in the back while he lay helpless. To arms! To arms, Telmar.” And then both the armies fight and the “Old Narnians” win. And the people of Telmar go back to earth. Even Though I don’t particularly like books this was an unusually good book.

Peter, Edmond, Lucy, and Susan all live in England but they have been called into Narnia by a magical horn (given to Susan in the 1st book The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe) and sucked into it. Aslan is from Narnia and is symbolic of Jesus. And Prince Caspian was born in Narnia but is actually human. His people actually came from earth a long time ago “(but that’s a different story)”. Peter (bold and the oldest) and Edmond (youngest boy) are smart little boys who (even though Edmond betrayed him in The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe) are loyal to Aslan. Lucy (youngest) is the little girl who first stepped into Narnia. Susan (oldest girl) is intelligent (though some times stubborn) and was actually the first to say she was crazy in The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe.

The Talmarains are trying to kill Caspian because Miras has had a son and now Caspian is useless to him. Peter, Susan, Edmond, and Lucy are trying to find more “Old Narnians” so that they can save him. The Talmaranians hate the “Old Narnians” and try to kill them. There

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