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Tuesday, November 21, 2017

'The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe'

' after(prenominal) reading C.S Lewiss The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe I was amazed with his persuasion on the temperament of the world and his conversion of it into text for childrens minds to become assured of things bid morality and their internal absolve will, eager to look for the world. C.S Lewis unveils what the powerful human race imagination is open of, laying mess not righteous a lustrous setting for his day- envisage romance, solely an complete world not kn avouch by any former(a) human question but his own.\n taking place or so the time of the heartbeat World War, CS Lewis casts a dapple on 4 children from London who were evacuated from their homes following Hitlers battery of England. Throughout the novel I couldnt stop but thinking somewhat the millions of lifeless bodies with dope holes that surrounded Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy. They were quick in a society that was flake and extinguishing for their own internal still will to dream and imagine. (Not to sound like John Lennon) I get the sign of a warfare-worn Europe. Like an realize from the hold in Slaughterhouse-Five, where you c solely for the protagonist billystick Pilgrim go into elaborate about the cold, raspy weather conditions to the weapons and legs of the deceased pause off trucks.\nAt the time this book was published, our world was confront with the threat of communism. To this day we (the westbound world) are still at battle with communistic nations. We go to war over the persuasion and as a result we remove and destroy. Communism eliminates all ideas of freedom, religion, and imagination, along with everything else CS Lewis exemplifies in his novel. We kill over the streak of spreading governing beliefs in areas that arent even remotely close to our mother country in the western world. The White Witch, who displays a lot of the same Characteristics as Adolf Hitler, paints an painting for Children to help fully understand the corruptness and depraved actions caused by this German sore man. It feels like CS Lewis wrote the Lion, The Wit... '

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