Saturday, December 1, 2007
The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader-C. S. Lewis
In this book it shows that team work is important. It also shows that being together is really important, so you wouldn't be wandering yourself alone or otherwise bad things can happen to you if you don't follow directions. In the real world it, in other words right now, people don't respect each other
This is the fifth book of Narnia it is probably one of the best books of The Chronicles of Narnia. This story was probably written in the 1800's, because men used to wear shorts long socks etc. There's this character who's name is Eustace who is cousin of Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy (they are king and queens of Narnia) he is a bully to them in the beginning of the book, but while he is having a lot of adventures around Peter's world (which is another world, not ours, because theirs is flat like a table) he learns a lot of things, like learning to treat everyone like he wants to be treated, being together is important, doing teamwork, etc. In the end Eustace, learns to be nice to his cousins.
I think the argument that's being made in the book is sharing ideas to everyone. My opinion is that sharing ideas is a really good thing to share even though they might sound dumb, they might come in handy. Like in this book there were times when one person had this really dumb idea, but even though it wasn't good it still supported another idea. Or there are times when someone shares an idea and everyone just laughs about it, and that person gets upset.
Out of all I said, it connects to the real world because this things happen and can also cause a problem today. Why, because when people don't work together it causes problems between each other and they turn against each other, because one didn't want to follow the other one, or they weren't doing their job, etc.
Suppose Eustace didn't turn into a dragon then he wouldn't have known that taking care of others is really important. Also he wouldn't have known how beloved they were to him the whole time, and since then on he has learned a lot of lessons.
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