Saturday, February 7, 2009

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Introduction

The fight between the good and the bad is eternity, but in the end of that endless struggle would goodness prevail? A situational question that clearly answered in the novel I evaluate----The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. Although fantasy, the said novel sought to answer the questions of our social issues today that not only test our strength in facing our problems tactfully but also our morality standard of humankind.

I am a self-confessed Narnianic even the books of Narnia was written far late than the books of Harry Potter or of those of Stephenie Meyer in a reason that it had me a person who a persIntroduction

The fight between the good and the bad is eternity, but in the end of that endless struggle would goodness prevail? A situational question that clearly answered in the novel I evaluate----The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. Although fantasy, the said novel sought to answer the questions of our social issues today that not only test our strength in facing our problems tactfully but also our morality standard of humankind.

I am a self-confessed Narnianic even the books of Narnia was written far late than the books of Harry Potter or of those of Stephenie Meyer in a reason that it had me a person who a person with better perception of life or things. The book also conntribute to the welfare of the world through changing people's concept and sentiment and molding youngs into integrated human. Truly, it inculcate and instill immortal morals.

The people on the theater of real life are amazingly translated into magical characters because of the genius of the writer. Because of that genuine, young and old readers can really relate to almost characters. Another thing that testifies the genuine of C.S. Lewis is that I learned the book 2 was actually written first than the book 1 (The Magician's Nephew) but still when you read the books you can barely say that events are flawlessly interconnected.

on with better perception of life or things. The book also conntribute to the welfare of the world through changing people's concept and sentiment and molding youngs into integrated human. Truly, it inculcate and instill immortal morals.

The people on the theater of real life are amazingly translated into magical characters because of the genius of the writer. Because of that genuine, young and old readers can really relate to almost characters. Another thing that testifies the genuine of C.S. Lewis is that I learned the book 2 was actually written first than the book 1 (The Magician's Nephew) but still when you read the books you can barely say that events are flawlessly interconnected.

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