The Voyage of the 'Dawn Treader' | Themes and Characters

Edmunds calls Eustace Clarence Scrubb a "record stinker." The narrator says of Eustace, "I can't tell you how his friends spoke to him, for he had none." When he learns that Lucy and Edmund will be staying in his home, Eustace delights in thoughts of how he will torment them and make them miserable.

When Eustace ends up on the Dawn Treader, he almost immediately causes problems: he swings Reepicheep around by the tail and then is surprised when the mouse Book illustration by Pauline Baynes for The Voyage of the "Dawn Treader" by C. S. Lewis. takes after him with a rapier....

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