In "The Magician's Nephew," C.S. Lewis uses alliteration to create a sense of rhythm and emphasis in the text. For example, in describing the evil Queen Jadis, he writes "she was tall and very terrible and she barked like a dog." The repetition of the "t" sound in "tall" and "terrible" and the "b" sound in "barked like a dog" creates a sense of harshness and power in the character.
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Yes but in 2012 and then there will be no more
Magicians Nephew by C.S. Lewis
The Magician's Nephew represents Earth. It is all about the creation of Narnia by Aslan, comparable to God's creation of our planet.
In "The Magician's Nephew," someone brought a yellow ring for Mabel Kirke from India as a gift.
A very special Apple
"Narnia: The Magician's Nephew" by C.S. Lewis has an AR (Accelerated Reader) points value of 8.0.
An interesting book by C.S. Lewis, in my opinion, is " The Magicians Nephew.
I think it will be the Magicians Nephew. However,it could be the Silver Chair. I am not sure.
In magical lands? The Wood between the Worlds, Charn, Narnia