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The book is full of mini adventures, but a key point is when Prince Caspian finds the last three lords asleep and must venture to the end of the world to save them.
Eustace, Lucy and Prince Caspian
Oneself – Many times the characters think they are facing an enemy, only to discover the enemy is an illusion. The book is full of mini-adventures where the children must face their own fears and emotions.
“There was the Dawn Treader shining like a great bright insect.” – Ch 2
“When the Pevensie children had returned to Narnia last time for their second visit, it was (for the Narnians) as if King Arthur came back to Britain” – Ch 1
“It’ll be worse if it does,” said Edmund, “because then we shan’t know where it is. If there’s a wasp in the room I like to be able to see it.” – Ch 6 (This is a metaphor for wanting to see the enemy, because a wasp you cannot see is most likely to sting you.”
The ship seemed to move uneasily as if she felt danger behind her.
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