Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Analysis Lewis and Rowling
Both Rowling and Lewis present a similar plot that involves the conflict of real vs. secondary world and contain magic and evil. The Goblet of Fire and Magician’s Nephew specifically have a created second fantastical world apart from reality. These stories are both part of a series, which progressively grow darker and darker, to the point where they could possibly be considered dark fantasies. They both certainly contain a powerful evil focus: Jadis and Voldemort. These two characters play the same role in their stories and both are foiled by equally strong positive powers: Aslan and Dumbledore who posess an incredible wisdom. The Goblet of Fire in particular portrays some gruesome qualities. The similarities between these two series written by Lewis and Rolwings, especially the characters, represent the real world struggle of good vs. evil.
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