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The story begins in the bedroom of Eustace Clarence Scrubb... he disliked his cousins, the Pevensies: Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy. He was small of stature, but somewhat of a bully. The Pevensies had come to stay with him and his family, which they did not want to do, as they dislike Scrubb as well. Edmund and Lucy were sharing some memories of their adventures in Narnia in a room at the Scrubb house, in which hung a picture of ship sailing straight towards you... the ship had a dragons head on the bow, and was indeed a mighty warship...

the Dawn Treader. Lucy was remarking how the ship looked like an Narnia ship, and Eustace began criticizing her "story.".. telling her that she was fantasizing again and that it was all nonsense. Lucy began feeling a "spray" of water from the picture, and before you know it, the children are all transported into the picture and find themselves on the deck of the Dawn Treader. Eustace, being the bully and the whiner, immediately begins complaining that he wants to go home... here we meet the brave mouse Reepicheep, as he confronts Eustace time and time again.

Provisions are running low, and must be rationed, Eustace trys to "steal" more than his share, and Reepicheep catches him and wants to punish him for being so greedy. On Board the Dawn Treader is King Caspian... the children's old friend from a previous visit to Narnia. Caspian has aged...

as Narnia time kept moving... he has become an old man... at first the children do not recognize him as the former Prince Caspian. King Caspian has embarked on a journey to find the 7 lost lords, who were exiled my his evil uncle Moral...

and to sail to the ends of the seas in search for the Land of Aslan... This book is full of adventures, as the Dawn Treader anchors at various "ports of call" and the crew begin finding the 7 lost lords, one at a time. It is a story of how Eustace slowly transforms from a whiner and a bully to a changed person... as he meets Aslan, who changes him from a dragon back into a boy... an adventure you must read about! ! At the end of the story...

the King and the crew to the island of Ramada, as the brave mouse, Reepicheep journeys on alone beyond the known seas in search of Aslan's home... he is taken into Aslan's home... (the symbolism of Heaven), and the children are transported back to there home by Aslan as he opens the sky for them... The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is full of adventure and symbolism and is a must read... you will want to sail on her often. You will learn bravery and acceptance from the brave little mouse, Reepicheep, and you will see how a person transforms (or can transform) for the "old self" to a new being in meeting of Aslan (the symbol of Christ).

Bibliography: The Life of Clive Staples ("Jack") Lewis 1898 Born Clive Staples Lewis November 29 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, to Albert James Lewis (1863 - 1929) and Flora Augusta Hamilton Lewis (1862 - 1908). His brother, Warren Hamilton Lewis had been born on June 16, 1895. 1905 The Lewis family moved to their new home, "Little Lea, " on the outskirts of Belfast. 1908 Mother died of cancer on August 23, Albert Lewis' (her husband's) birthday; C. S. Lewis (nicknamed "Jack") and Warren sent to Wynyard School in England. 1910 Attends Campbell College Belfast for one term due to serious respiratory difficulties. 1911 - 13 Studied at Cherbourg School, Malvern England, following Warren; remained remarkably poor in mathematics, unlike his mother, but evidenced an increasing affection for "Northernness" e. g. Wagner's music and Norse mythology.

It was during this time that he abandoned his childhood Christian faith. 1914 - 16 In April, Lewis met Arthur Greece (1895 - 1966), of whom he said, in 1933, "After my brother, my oldest and most intimate friend. " Extensive literary and philosophical studies (Latin, Greek, French, German, and Italian) under the private tuition of W. T. Kirkpatrick ("The Great Knock"). 1916 Won scholarship to University College, Oxford. 1917 From April 26 until September, Lewis was a student at University College, Oxford. Upon the outbreak of World War I, he enlisted in the British army and was billeted in Keble College, Oxford, for officer's training. His roomate was Edward Courtney Francis "Paddy" Moore (1898 - 1918). Jack was commissioned an officer in the 3 rd Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry, on September 25 and reached the front line in the Somme Valley in France on his 19 th birthday. 1918 On April 15 Lewis was wounded on Mount Berenchon during the Battle of Arras.

He recuperated and was returned to duty in October, being assigned to Ludgerhall, Andover, England. He was discharged in December 1918. His former roommate and friend, Paddy Moore, was killed in battle and buried in the field just south of Personnel, France. 1919 The February issue of Reveille contained "Death in Battle, " Lewis' first publication in other than school magazines. From January, 1919 until June, 1924, he resumed his studies at University College, Oxford, where he received a First in Honour Moderation's (Greek and Latin Literature) in 1920, a First in Greats (Philosophy and Ancient History) in 1922, and a First in English in 1923. 1920 During the summer, Paddy Moore's mother, Mrs.

Janie King Moore (1873 - 1951) and her daughter, Maureen, moved to Oxford, renting a house in Headington Quarry. Lewis lived with the Moores from June 1921 onward. In August 1930, they moved to "Hillsboro, " Western Road, Headington. In October, 1930, Mrs.

Moore, Jack, and Major Lewis purchased "The Kilns" jointly, with title to the property being taken solely in the name of Mrs. Moore with the two brothers holding rights of life tenancy. Major Lewis retired from the military and joined them at "The Kilns" in 1932. 1924 From October 1924 until May 1925, Lewis served as philosophy tutor at University College during E. F. Carried's absence on study leave for the year in America. 1925 On May 20, Lewis was elected a Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, where he served as tutor in English Language and Literature for 29 years until leaving for Magdalene College, Cambridge, in 1954. 1926 "Der, " a book-length narrative poem, published under the pseudonym of Clive Hamilton. 1929 Lewis became a theist: "In the Trinity Term of 1929 I gave in, and admitted that God was God, and knelt and prayed... " Albert Lewis died on September 24. 1931 (28 Sept) Lewis became a Christian: One evening in September, Lewis had a long talk on Christianity with J.

R. R. Tolkien (a devout Roman Catholic) and Hugo Dyson. That evening's discussion was important in bringing about the following day's event tha...


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