What does the horse and his boy represent?

Lewis. The major themes of books 1 and 2 are God’s creation and Jesus’s death. The major theme of book 3, “The Horse and His Boy,” is that God is present and working in each of our individual lives.

What is the problem in the horse and his boy?

Lewis. The book focuses on the native inhabitants of the world of Narnia rather than the English children who are transported there. The central conflict revolves around two runaways, Shasta and Aravis, who are working to prevent and then fight off an attack on Archenland.

Who is the horse in the horse and his boy?

Bree
While Shasta awaits his new master in the stable, Bree—the nobleman’s stallion—astounds Shasta by speaking to him. Bree is a Talking Horse from Narnia who was captured by the Calormenes as a foal and has pretended to be a normal horse ever since in order to survive.

Is Susan in the horse and his boy?

Susan is the elder sister and the second eldest Pevensie child. She appears in three of the seven books—as a child in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and Prince Caspian, and as an adult in The Horse and His Boy. She is also mentioned in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader and The Last Battle.

What is the plot of Prince Caspian?

One year after their previous adventure, the Pevensie children (Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, William Moseley, Anna Popplewell) return to the magical land of Narnia and find that 1300 years have passed there. War has come to Narnia once again, and the children join forces with Prince Caspian (Ben Barnes) to overthrow the evil King Miraz and restore peace to the land.
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian/Film synopsis

What happens to Caspian in Narnia?

After his death, Caspian is rejuvenated by Aslan in Aslan’s Country, and he accompanies Eustace and Jill back to their world for five minutes, where they deal with the Experiment House bullies.

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