Monday, October 10, 2011

The Magician's Nephew

As you know, we've been reading Magician's Nephew in class.  I am going to write about waking Jadis and bringing her to Narnia from Digory's point of view.
The Magician's Nephew, by C.S. Lewis, 202 pages

               I, Digory Kirke, am very ashamed of myself.  Polly and I were in this whole different world called Charn, and although Polly told me not to, I struck a bell that woke up this evil, cruel, pitiless woman.  I regret making that move!  Then, when we could have ceased the presence of this horrifying woman who called herself Queen (more likely Witch) Jadis I felt sorry for her and she got time to catch me getting to Earth with Polly and me!  After that, I was able to teleport her along with Polly, a Cabby, Uncle Andrew and the Cabby's horse into another world where there was nothing.  Then, by magic, this whole world sprung to life when a Lion sung a song!  It was so fresh and new!  I will never forgive myself for bringing evil to this new and cruel world that deserves happiness.

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