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What role do fear and bravery play in determining the actions of the Pevensie children and their allies? How does Aslan encourage them to overcome their fear?
Teaching Suggestion: In answering this prompt, students may find it helpful to consider the myriad ways that fear manifests in different characters. For example, Nikabrik’s aggression is rooted in his fear of being hurt and betrayed, while Susan’s dismissive attitude reflects her fear that Aslan is not really there, as Lucy thinks he is. You can also encourage students to consider this prompt in light of The Triumph of Faith and Courage—i.e., ask students to consider how faith and courage reinforce one another in the novel.
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