The Horse and His Boy

by C. S. Lewis

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The Horse and His Boy

The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis follows Shasta, a boy raised in Calormen, who discovers he is actually Prince Cor of Archenland. With the help of a talking horse, Bree, and companions Aravis and...

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The Horse and His Boy

The phrase "natural affection is stronger than soup & offspring more precious than carbuncles" implies that parental love is more valuable than material possessions like food and jewels. In the...

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The Horse and His Boy

Foreshadowing in C.S. Lewis's The Horse and His Boy is evident in two major themes: Shasta's mysterious origins and Aslan's influence. Early clues suggest Shasta is not Arsheesh's son, hinting at his...

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The Horse and His Boy

Lasaraleen's plan for Aravis's escape from Tashbaan involves using her social status to move freely within the palace. She intends to lead Aravis to a garden with a water-door to the river, where...

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The Horse and His Boy

In "The Horse and His Boy," Prince Rabadash might keep the Narnians as prisoners in Tashbaan because Queen Susan has rejected his marriage proposal. Rabadash, revealed as a tyrant, dislikes being...

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The Horse and His Boy

Mr. Tumnus's escape plan from Tashbaan involves disguising himself and the main characters, Shasta and Aravis, as traders to blend in with a caravan leaving the city during a busy market day. They...

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The Horse and His Boy

After leaving Prince Corin, Shasta heads to the Tombs of the Ancient Kings on the edge of the desert outside Tashbaan. This follows a prearranged plan made with his companions, Bree, Hwin, and...

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Shasta leaves his home to search for Narnia after overhearing that he is not the biological son of Arsheesh, who treats him poorly. A stranger attempts to buy Shasta, prompting him to flee with Bree,...

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The Horse and His Boy

Shasta, an orphaned boy in Calormen, is kidnapped and enslaved by the stable boy of a nobleman. He runs away and is rescued by Aravis and Bree (two talking horses). They are pursued by the nobleman's...

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Shasta runs away to escape an abusive home life with Arsheesh, who plans to sell him into slavery. Upon learning of the impending sale and discovering that Arsheesh is not his real father, Shasta...

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The Horse and His Boy

Aravis helps Hwin and Bree escape Tashbaan by enlisting her friend Lasaraleen's assistance. Lasaraleen devises a plan where her groom takes the horses to the city gate, making it appear as though...

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In The Horse and His Boy by, Shasta refuses to remain with his “father” and heads north with Bree. He also refuses to tell the Narnians who he really is and to stay with them even when Corin invites...

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Prince Rabadash's plan involves capturing Queen Susan and eventually conquering Narnia. He intends to ride across the desert to Archenland with a small group, then proceed to Cair Paravel ahead of...

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The Horse and His Boy

Prince Rabadash and his men did not see Shasta because it was dark and Shasta was hiding along the right-hand road at a crossroads. Shasta had separated from King Lune's party due to fog and was...

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