Abstract C.S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia (there are seven books all together) are often perceived as children’s books that in a simple and uncomplicated way convey the positive message of Christianity. However, Lewis’s intention was as much to deal with negative moral issues such as selfishness, dishonesty, betrayal, cruelty, vindictiveness and hypocrisy, in other words: aspects of evil. The purpose of this essay is to examine C.S. Lewis’s portrayal of evil in the Chronicles of Narnia, in order to show the novel’s complexity. My main focus will be on one of the lesser known of the books, The Horse and His Boy. I believe that Lewis through his books convey the complexity of live, but through a perspective which makes it easier for children...
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Abstract C.S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia (there are seven books all together) are often perceived ...
C. S. Lewis was one of the greatest Christian apologists of modern times. He did not only write in C...
M.A.Although a serious Christian apologist and academic writer, Clive Staples Lewis was also well kn...
I think almost everyone has heard of Narnia, the magical world accessible through a wardrobe. As a c...
Many C.S. Lewis scholars have studied displays of positive Christian symbolism in Lewis’ work of chi...
C. S. Lewis is an author who has brilliantly managed to attract readers all over the world with his ...
The books we read as children have a way of staying with us for the rest of our lives, unlike anythi...
The discovery of a magical world can be exciting, as it was for the siblings who discovered Narnia, ...
Two of the most influential writers of contemporary fantasy are C.S Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. The t...
The aim of this thesis is a comparative analysis of two English fantasy sagas for children: The Chro...
Excerpt: In The Chronicles of Narnia, children are celebrated as models of heroic potential in the ...
The essay discusses the moral lessons that are conveyed in C.S. Lewis´ The Lion, the Witch and the W...
Lewis' space trilogy contains images of good and evil that are generally consistent with the concept...
Studies of C.S. Lewis’ thought have been permanently changed by Michael Ward’s Planet Narnia, which ...
This paper discusses C.S Lewis’s novel The Magician’s Nephew as a narrative of its hero’s struggle t...
Abstract C.S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia (there are seven books all together) are often perceived ...
C. S. Lewis was one of the greatest Christian apologists of modern times. He did not only write in C...
M.A.Although a serious Christian apologist and academic writer, Clive Staples Lewis was also well kn...
I think almost everyone has heard of Narnia, the magical world accessible through a wardrobe. As a c...
Many C.S. Lewis scholars have studied displays of positive Christian symbolism in Lewis’ work of chi...
C. S. Lewis is an author who has brilliantly managed to attract readers all over the world with his ...
The books we read as children have a way of staying with us for the rest of our lives, unlike anythi...
The discovery of a magical world can be exciting, as it was for the siblings who discovered Narnia, ...
Two of the most influential writers of contemporary fantasy are C.S Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. The t...
The aim of this thesis is a comparative analysis of two English fantasy sagas for children: The Chro...
Excerpt: In The Chronicles of Narnia, children are celebrated as models of heroic potential in the ...
The essay discusses the moral lessons that are conveyed in C.S. Lewis´ The Lion, the Witch and the W...
Lewis' space trilogy contains images of good and evil that are generally consistent with the concept...
Studies of C.S. Lewis’ thought have been permanently changed by Michael Ward’s Planet Narnia, which ...
This paper discusses C.S Lewis’s novel The Magician’s Nephew as a narrative of its hero’s struggle t...