C.S. Lewis “The Silver Chair”
Secondly, the last book of Narnia takes Eustace, is known to readers of "Voyage of the Dawn Treader", and his classmate Jill is a dangerous task. Rilian prince, son of King Caspian, has been missing for years, and must be found before the king dies. Like most books, the Narnia series, this prosaic world begins and ends in England, the school more "progressive" (the narrator openly mocks) participated Eustace. Eustace is significantly improved when his adventures in Narnia, and when he helps his school friend Jill to escape a gang of bullies, two of them suddenly find the door that leads to Narnia. Boy and a girl, not just resign, and Jill has to overcome his fear when he encounters a lion, which of course turns out to be Aslan. .
During the journey, two men in connection with the second Lewis memorable and odd Puddleglum Marshwiggle, who despite his innate pessimism proves to be a true friend. They meet a mysterious Green Lady smock directing them to the city for the Giants. Let me be the only statement that is supposed to play a rather peculiar in the great festival there … The most recent book highly symbolic, the characters descend into hell, to meet Prince Rilian which is apparently haunted, and must overcome the danger of materialism, when they are under pressure to ban the existence of Aslan and the "overworld". Only then can go back in Narnia.
"The Silver Chair" is not one of the best books in the Chronicles of Narnia. Readers will find the other volumes of specific events and unpredictable. Eustace and Jill never rounded character, Peter, Edmund, Susan and Lucy were. Marshwiggle Only weird shows some of the old Lewis creativity to create strange and memorable creations.
