Aslan in 'A Horse and His Boy
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When he first appears Aslan is a clear-cut character within a story. In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, he adopts a central role and plays out a part, albeit a fundamentally important one. He is Lewis’s attempt to ‘re-invent God’ for readers who have grown up in a culture from which God has either been removed or degraded. Aslan makes the four Pevensie children kings and queens, and banishes all traces of evil from his kingdom, before pulling the children back to Earth, their views invigor
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Aslan: The Horse and His Boy. I've got to read these again! This quote is one of my favorites.
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