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This chapter shows that Aslan's liberation is not only about battles and armies — it is about individual people being freed from the small tyrannies of everyday life, which shows that every person matters to Aslan
Read Chapter 14 of Prince Caspian with your family. Look for the moments when Aslan visits individual people during his procession through the Telmarine countryside — freeing students from a boring cl...
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Narration Prompt
Tell someone what happened in this chapter in order. When you get to the most important part, slow down and tell it carefully — what happened, why it mattered, and what you think about it.
Discussion Questions
- Aslan does not just win battles — he also helps ordinary people with their ordinary problems. Why do you think the author included these small acts of kindness alongside the big military victory? What in the story makes you think so?
- One of the people Aslan helps is a group of students trapped in a dull, joyless classroom. What does it tell you about Lewis's idea of freedom that he includes being freed from a bad school alongside being freed from a tyrant? What in the story makes you think so?
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Full of great happiness and delight
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To save someone from danger or a bad situation
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A cruel ruler who uses power unfairly
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