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1.Who are the main characters and what is the setting of the story? 2.What problem did the main character face and how was it solved? 3.How did the main character change throught the story? 4.What did you like/dislike about the story? 5.Is there anything you would like to change?Why or why not? 6.Name at least one stragedy you used during your reading. Explain how this stragedy helped with your understending of the book. 7.What character did you relate to the most and why? Thanks.

2007-03-24 07:27:28 · 6 answers · asked by viktoria y 1 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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I love the Chronicals of Narnia. You should watch the Second, fifth, and sixth original movies. They are the only ones made.
1)The main characters of the Horse and His Boy are Shasta who is a young boy who is raised by a fisherman and then is sold into a lifetime of servitude. Bree is a talking horse from Narnia who was captured at a young age and grew up in Servitude. Together him and Shasta decide to flee to Narnia. Along the way they meet Aravis who is running away from home to escape being married and her talking horse Hwin who is also from Narnia. The setting is in Narnia and does not feature children from the human world like the 6 other books. 2) Shasta faced the problem of being mistaken for the visting prince to Archenland. With the help of the real Prince Corin Shasta escapes. Together the four characters face the hard task of getting to Archenland to warn the people there that the Calormenes are coming to wage war on them. Aravis is punished for mistreating a former servant and Shasta has to continue to make the journey alone. Bree and Hwin stay with Aravis. Shasta finds out in the end of the book that he is really the long lost prince Cor who is the brother of Prince Corin. He and Aravis later marry and live in Archenland until they die. 3) Shasta learns who he really is in the end of the book and becomes a lot more braver than he originally was in the beginning of the book. He learns a lot about himself. 4) I liked everything about the book. 5) I wouldn't change anything about the book at all. 6) I didn't use any stragedy in reading the series. 7) I think I related most to Bree because like him I never took my mother's advice on anything.

2007-03-24 07:55:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK!

Oh and to the guy who gave this person all the answers he or she needs to complete the obvious school assignment; shame on you! I know, I know, you're just a nerd who can't help but fix all the problems in the world...I'm a nerd too, and I resisted the temptation!

2007-03-25 23:02:08 · answer #2 · answered by Jack O'Neill 3 · 0 0

I am all for helping, but I think it would be best that you do your own homework.

Did you watch the movie, read the book even?

What do you hope to accomplish by taking short cuts?

2007-03-24 14:30:37 · answer #3 · answered by makeda m 4 · 3 0

Maybe you should read the book to find out all the answers to these questions.

2007-03-24 14:49:47 · answer #4 · answered by tina y 2 · 2 0

You just wasted precious time you could have used to actually do your report.

2007-03-24 14:35:56 · answer #5 · answered by MC 4 · 3 0

No. It sounds like you are trying to get us to do an assignment for you.

2007-03-24 14:30:54 · answer #6 · answered by fanghugger 2 · 4 0

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