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Narnia - lesson 4
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Today
Talk about the essay question and answers
Unit 5 - back on this side of the door
Some questions
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Essay question last week
Let's take a look at some of the answers
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On of the answers
Endmund is a very sly person just like a fox is. He makes deals with the white witch so you can’t trust him.
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One of the answers
Edmund is like a fox, because you can’t trust him. He betrayed his brother and sisters because of the white wich. He is a lier because he said that Narnia didn’t excist. His sister saw him in Narnia but he said to his older brother and sister that it still didn’t exist.
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One of the answers
Edmund character is compared to a fox because, Edmund betrayed his brother and sisters. The evil witch lured Edmund to here castle. With Turkish delighted but she is evil and wants them dead. So he choses for himself. He doesn’t care about his brother en sisters he just wants the best for himself. And that’s what a fox wants to. Foxes chose for themselves and that’s what Edmund does to. Also he is not honest about wye he is taking his brother en sister to the castle. He doesn’t tell wye and that the reputation from a fox. They keep things for themselves. Ans that is wye Edmund is compared to a fox in the story.
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Chapter 5
back on the side of the door
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When Edmund discovered Narnia he met a ..........
A
faun
B
dwarf
C
witch
D
goat/man
Slide 8 - Quiz
After Edmund came back from Narnia he tells Peter and Susan....
A
about this whole new world called Narnia
B
about what Lucy and Edmund saw in Narnia
C
He lies about the existence of Narnia
D
He doesn't remember what had happened
Slide 9 - Quiz
Slide 10 - Video
Why do you think Edmund lied about him discovering Narnia?
Slide 11 - Open question
Narnia - Until now
Lucy knows about Narnia and she wants other people to know too.
Edmund saw Narnia with his own eyes, yet he denies its existence.
Peter and Susan don't know about the existence of Narnia at all.
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Why could it be that the writer placed these characters in 3 different positions when it's about "the existence of Narnia"?
Slide 13 - Open question
Oh my God!
Edmund sees a whole new world, yet he denies that this world exists. Lewis creates a parallel between Edmund and the non-believer—a person who refuses to believe in Christianity and the existence of God. Unlike Lucy, a child with an open mind.
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Oh my God!
Edmund's mind is closed to the possibility of a separate world. Likewise, God is intangible, so it is difficult for some people to believe in His existence.
Edmund, representing the non-believer, sees Narnia with his own eyes and still denies that it is real.