I am reading the 11th chapter of The Horse and His Boy. My prediction is that Shasta will find someone on his way to king Anvard. I thought of this prediction because, on the last chapter I’ve read, it said Shasta was going to warn king Anvard. According to the picture on chapter 11 there’s a boy walking alone through the woods and Shasta went out without any horses.
I found out that my prediction was correct. On his way to finding Anvard, Shasta hiked through some woods and on his way found King Lune who borrowed him a horse to continue.
I have two questions. What are the differences and similarities of the White Witch’s castle from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and the top of the hill that Shasta was? Both were cold, had fog and were dark. But most of all, on the hill there were no bad magic around and the White Witches’ castle were filled with bad magic. The last question is who were all the cats that Shasta found on his journeys?
The two lions (which were actually one), the black cat, the lion that hurt Aravis; those were all one lion, and I think this lion is Aslan. Thinking about Aslan, I hope he’ll help Shasta because in the other Narnia’s book, Aslan is the great king of Narnia and he will do anything to protect his land.
I had a problem with the word warrant. I didn’t know what it meant so I asked my mom and she told me it means to assure.
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Fantastic post Gabriel!
ReplyDeleteI love to see that you are making connections between this book and other books from th Chronicles of Narnia. So what makes you think one of the lions is Aslan? Great job comparing and contrasting the White Witch's castle and the hill. I can see that when you were reading you were making a connection between the two locations and then decided to explore it some more!
Ms. Welker