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    Kendric Ivan A. Moneva Grade V – St. Joseph A gemstone or gem (also called a precious or semi-precious stone‚ a fine gem‚ or jewel) is a piece of mineral‚ which‚ in cut and polished form‚ is used to make jewelry or other adornments. However certain rocks (such as lapis lazuli)‚ or organic materials that are not minerals (such as amber or jet)‚ are also used for jewelry‚ and are therefore often considered to be gemstones as well. Most gemstones are hard‚ but some soft minerals are used in jewelry

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    imitate the complexity and historicity of natural languages and has artistic language. Many do not use this language‚ but follow a more abstract style. The poem and story that I chose was an African Poem by Walter Dean Myers and the story the Chronicles of Narnia. While choosing the two of these I thought they were very interesting and I wanted to share. The poem is called Jeannie Had a Giggle which recites the words : Jeannie had a giggle just beneath her toes She gave a little wiggle and up her

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    Christianity by some of his friends; shortly thereafter he began writing The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe. Christianity played a big role‚ as the story is an obvious allegory for the Bible. Christianity is well-rooted throughout the novel in the hero‚ who represents Jesus‚ and the stone table‚ which represents the cross. The character Aslan is a well-known representation of Jesus: “Aslan is the creator and ruler of Narnia‚ an obvious Christ-figure…” (Park). Aslan is more similar to Jesus the further

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    C.S Lewis‚ the author of The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe wrote this is novel in 1949. The novel is basically about religion faith and Christianity. And testing your faith kind of. An allegory is like a story that is compared to the one you’re looking at. Something about it and that tells a story behind that you may not see or realize. The allegory in this novel is that Aslan is like Jesus Christ and in the story it was kind of like a test in the children’s faith. Seeing how they would believe

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    The Lord of the Rings and The Chronicles of Narnia Adventures start from a simple task‚ from tea time with Mr. Tumnus to Frodo’s quest of the One Ring. Two well-known literary works of the twentieth century‚ Lord of the Rings and the Chronicles of Narnia‚ captivate the imaginations of children and adults alike long after their authors have passed them on (The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring ; The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion‚ The Witch and The Wardrobe). Tales of magic‚ both good

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    Narnia....a land of fantasy and adventure where magic and a Great Lion prevail. A land where so many people wish to be‚ a land from start to finish in The Chronicles of Narnia. Seven books written by Clive Staples Lewis have proven to be the most enchanting and mesmerizing books of all time. Pure beauty and amazing imagery allows the reader to become an explorer of Narnia and take part in the fascinating adventures bound to happen. Readers become one with the pages‚ not wanting to put the book down

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    before he told Frodo about it. Tossing the ring in the fire was only the beginning; the first call to adventure. It was something that would drastically change Frodo Baggins life. Paragraph 3: Author background - Brief Bio of C.S Lewis chronicles of narnia world war two Jack Lewis was born in Belfast Ireland on november 29‚ 1889. Jack spent a lot of his days as a child sitting in the library in his home reading books. In 1916 Lewis was accepted at Oxford University. Very soon after he had entered

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    other is one in which we have to imagine. When we are young‚ our parents read us fairy tales which show us the value of fantasy. In the book The Lion‚ The Witch‚ and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis‚ we see how fantasy plays a huge role in this book. There are many different types of creatures in the book‚ which help to create the fantasy behind the book. Narnia is a parallel world which is

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    THE IMPACT OF RELIGION IN C.S LEWIS’ THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA Shalein Secuna Clive Staples Lewis‚ commonly called as C. S. Lewis was born in Belfast‚ Ireland. His works are belonged to different genres and very popular in fiction such as The Screw tape letters‚ The Chronicles of Narnia‚ and The Space Trilogy‚ and for his non-fiction Christian apologetics‚ such as Mere Christianity‚ Miracles‚ and The Problems of Pain. Lewis’s works have been translated into more than 30 languages and have sold millions

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    How to Read Literature Like a Professor Chapter 2 In “The Lion‚ The Witch‚ and The Wardrobe”‚ communion is a very important part of the show‚ as it builds the character development and structure of the story. For example‚ when Edmund meets the White Witch for the first time‚ the first thing the White Witch does‚ is offer him food and a drink so they could eat together. This indicates that Edmund is on the side of the White Witch. This causes Edmund to feel obligated to her‚ and so follows her

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