Uncle Andrew is vain, self-centered and a coward at heart. He happily puts animals (guinea pigs) and children (Digory and Polly) in danger to get what he wants, and his first thought in any situation is how it affects him. He also is a dabbler in evil magic.
You would be a neice or nephew, neice if a girl and nephew if a guy.
You are a great great Aunt (or Uncle) to the grandson of your Nephew.
Your nephew's son is your great nephew and you are his great aunt or great uncle.
the son is to his mother as the nephew is either to his uncle, the mother's sister, or the nephew could be the nephew of the mother's brother.
You are your nephew's aunt/uncle,,, his children are your grandnieces/nephews,, his grandson is your great-grandnephew.
Uncle Andrew and his rings. They were the reason Diggory and Polly got to see Narnia in the first place and how they met the White Witch (known as Jadis in the book).
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"The Magician's Nephew" by C.S. Lewis features key characters such as Digory Kirke, Polly Plummer, and Uncle Andrew. Digory and Polly are childhood friends who embark on a journey to different worlds with magical rings, while Uncle Andrew is a conniving magician responsible for many of the conflicts in the story.
Polly Plummer, a boy named Digory, Digory's Uncle Andrew, a witch named Jadis, and Aslan the great lion. There is also a London cabby and his horse named Strawberry but these two are IMHO secondary.
Digory's uncle's name in "The Magician's Nephew" by C.S. Lewis is Andrew Ketterley. He is a failed magician who plays a pivotal role in the story by unwittingly sending Digory and his friend Polly on an adventure to other worlds.
To your uncle, you are his niece or nephew.
Your uncle's nephew could be you (if you are a boy), or your brother, or your first cousin. Your uncle's nephew could also be unrelated to you if he is the son of a sibling of your uncle's wife.
You are your nephew's uncle, or aunt, and his son's great uncle, or great aunt. Your nephew's son is your great nephew.
You would be a neice or nephew, neice if a girl and nephew if a guy.
Uncle Andrew did not send himself to Narnia because he lacked the magic abilities required to access the world of Narnia. In "The Magician's Nephew" by C.S. Lewis, Uncle Andrew is a scheming and selfish character who uses others to achieve his goals rather than risking himself.
You are a great great Aunt (or Uncle) to the grandson of your Nephew.
Your brother's (or your sister's) son is your nephew and you are his aunt if you are a female or his uncle if you are a male.