The Chronicle Of Narni Voyage Of The Dawn Treader

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The nature of a discovery has the ability to entail a journey that is transformative and offer new understandings of ourselves and the world we live in. Self-discovery has the power to challenge false assumptions and alter perspective in positive ways. The voyage of discovery is not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes. In William Shakespeare’s play of 1611, The Tempest, Prospero discovers not only the limitations of his art, but also the importance of love and redemption in redefining one’s place in the world, as well as one’s view of it. Shakespeare raises questions about the way we perceive the new. C. S. Lewis’s novel of 1952, The Chronicle of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader, highlights the importance of making a physical …show more content…

The result depends on how sincerely the characters integrate their discoveries. Learning new values is also a vital part of the discovery as well as the impacts of the discovery.
The Tempest is concerned with the forces of nature and the need for the liberating and redemptive power of forgiveness in the face of man’s inhumanity towards man. Prospero conjures a storm that brings to the island those who have wronged him. The Tempest symbolises the suffering Prospero endured, and which he wants to inflict on others. Sound imagery is used to suggest its clamorous noise. Just as Miranda discovers her true identity, her history and her future husband, Prospero has discovered his error and will return to Milan a wiser, more forgiving and less self-indulgent ruler. He comes to accept the need for himself to change his perspective on human nature and to realise that his powers are based on …show more content…

Lucy, Edmond and Eustace enter the world of magic, Narnia and meets King Caspian, the leader of the Dawn Treader, and they go on a physical journey to discover the seven lost swords in order to restore peace to the world. However, they must avoid the green mist which prevents them from achieving their goal. Eustace is a very hateful character who refuses to listen to orders as he thinks that he is always right. On an island, Eustace gets turned into a dragon after being greedy for gold.“He had turned into a dragon while he was asleep. Sleeping on a dragon's hoard with greedy, dragonish thoughts in his heart, he had become a dragon himself.” (6.32) this transformation of Eustace occurred due to his behaviour. He behaves like a cold-blooded monster and so he becomes a terrifying reptile. In order to turn back into a boy, he'll have to start acting more

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