1. C.S. Lewis and his Deeper Magic
Ambiguity in meaning is clearly found in each of these. ... In the first chapters of the novel, the children do not trust their younger sister and dismisses her when she tells them of this other world called Narnia. ... During a number of consecutive chapters, the passion is expressed symbolically and extremely accurately. These chapters parallel the events leading to Christ's crucifixion and Aslan's sacrifice. It starts when the reader finds that through something called deep magic, Edmund, the oldest child, by law belongs to the White Witch. ...
- Word Count: 2641
- Approx Pages: 11
- Grade Level: High School