The Golden Compass Essay

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You are eleven years old, and to your knowledge, your parents died in a Zeppelin crash when you were very young, so you can't remember. You attend Jordan College, where you hear about something called "Dust". In your world, people have a pet that is the external expression of their soul. You're flabbergasted by Northern Lights, so you want to go up North to learn more about them. You receive a golden compass from the master of your school, and are told firmly to show it to no one. You find out that you can read the future of specific things/events using this tool, and you are the only one that can read it. Later in the day you meet a kind looking woman who tells you that she can help you travel to the north, and of course you joyfully say yes. During your journey, you realize that you have made a mistake going with this lady, wasn't intending to take you to the North anyway. This is what happened to Lyra Belacqua, in The Golden Compass written by Phillip Pullman. Lyra's pet/daemon is named Pantalaimon. He is very similar to her, except he is a lot more cautious. Daemons are normally the opposite gender of the person. The golden compass/aleithiometer that Lyra received can read the future of specific things. Lyra's best friend is Roger, who gets kidnapped by Gobblers. Gobblers steal kids to …show more content…

When Lyra meets the bear Lorek Byrinson, who had his armor tricked out of him, Lyra grasps a sense of courage, and decides to find his armor and let him retrieve, having trust after consulting the aleithiometer. John Faa, a Gyptian, tells Lyra that, "'He's a dangerous rogue'" (166), but "Lyra was passionate" (166). Lyra disapproves of Faa's illustration of Lorek Byrinson being a dangerous rogue. Lyra's passionate feelings towards Lorek furthermore shows courage as she helps others. Lyra's courage starts to spout and dramatically increase when she meets new people, and face new

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