Thursday, January 31, 2008

The last Battle by C.S Lewes


The significance of this book has a lot of relationship with the conectionof the book and what is happening in our world. Because there needs to be PEACE between everyone! No matter who we are, it doesn't matter where we come from or anything that makes us different. We all need to be good to each other. There is no need to fight for something really dumb.

It starts with a clever ape and a donkey, and while they were walking by the river the saw a lion skin floating on the water and the ape thought that if the donkey wore the skin lion then everyone will think is Aslan. The donkey doesn't think i't a good idea, because he thinks it will be disrespectful. In the end the donkey wears it, and weeks later it causes a major problem between Narnia and Calormen. The king Tirian tries his best to stop this, but the ape has started a problem that could not be stopped. But right in the middle of the story a small group of kids comes from nowhere and tries to help king Tirian. Would they be able to stop this?

An arguement that is being made in this book is that people try to make "friends" with someone and then making them more as their slave. This type of person in this book is the ape. The ape always made the donkey feel bad, and so the donkey did what was told to do.

This book connects to what is happening now, because there are people that are fighting for their rights or for what they think it's right. This sometimes leads to a fight and know that in the end it will turn out to be a very bad ending. This won't just affect the people who were involved in it, but also for those who are on one side of another. In this book it tells how a prince tries to save it's people with the help of a small group.

Suppose that, everyone did not died then the Chronicles of Narnia will still be going on and on 'ti'll there is a real ending. If everyone did not died, then the ending would have had an exciting ending. Maybe what would have had happened was that all of the Narnian friends will have come to Narnia and fight for their rights.

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