The title "His Dark Materials" comes from John Milton's epic poem "Paradise Lost," where it refers to the physical substances that make up the universe. Author Philip Pullman borrowed this concept to explore complex themes of religion, power, and consciousness in his own fantasy trilogy.
The name of Lyra's father in "His Dark Materials" is Lord Asriel Belacqua.
Phillip Pullman wrote 'His Dark Materials.'
Lyra Belacqua is the full name of the protagonist in Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" trilogy.
In the first book of the His Dark Materials trilogy, Lyra's friend who disappears is Roger Parslow. He is abducted by the Gobblers and taken to Bolvangar.
These materials absorb light energy in the day and they are able to give off this energy in the dark or at night. Some examples of these materials are glow in the dark stickers, glow in the dark watches and glow in the dark bouncy balls.
Dark corn sugar or dark brown sugar.
Dark materials.
The name of Lara's demon in Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" trilogy is Pantalaimon, also known as Pan for short. As a daemon, Pan can shapeshift into various animal forms and serves as Lara's companion and closest confidant throughout the series.
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Phosphorescent materials.
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