The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe
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Lack of Characters
by callum715, September 02, 2012
In the section with a more in-depth analysis of the more major characters, it doesn't contain any in-depth analyses of the other Pevensie children, which are arguably major characters.
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0Correction for Chapter 15~
by WeyHey, May 12, 2013
Um, just saying, in chapter 15 it says here that Lucy said: "Is this more magic?", when it was actually Susan who said that in the book.
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Correction for Chapter 15~
by WeyHey, May 12, 2013
Um, just saying, in chapter 15 it says here that Lucy said: "Is this more magic?", when it was actually Susan who said that in the book.
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