Preview
Copywork
About This Passage
Lewis uses this chapter to argue that divine power is most itself when it turns from cosmic events to individual encounters — the same Aslan who roars trees awake also kneels beside a sick child
Read Chapter 14 of Prince Caspian with your family. Find a passage where Aslan's procession visits individual people — freeing students, healing a sick boy, or helping someone in need. Choose 2-4 sent...
Full copywork activity with handwriting lines available in the complete study guide.
Discussion Questions
Narration Prompt
In your own words, tell the story of this chapter. What were the most important moments? What made them important — and how do you know?
Discussion Questions
- Aslan frees students from a dull, oppressive classroom. Lewis seems to be saying that bad education is a form of tyranny. Do you agree? Is being forced to learn in a joyless way really comparable to being ruled by a tyrant like Miraz?
- Aslan heals a sick boy during the procession. Why does Lewis include this quiet, personal miracle in a chapter that is also about armies and battles? What does it tell us about what Aslan considers important?
+ 3 more questions in the complete study guide
Vocabulary Builder
Item 1
The act of bringing something back to its original good condition
Item 2
Deep concern for the suffering of others, with a desire to help
Item 3
To grow strong, healthy, and full of life
+ 7 more vocabulary words in the complete study guide
Critical Thinking
+ 5 more questions in the complete study guide
Get the complete study guide — free
Sign up and get your first book with every chapter included. Copywork, discussion questions, vocabulary, and critical thinking.
Sign up free