There are, you could argue, two main characters in the book: Digory Kirke and Polly Plummer. Digory is in more of the book than Polly though.
Also since it's called "the magicians nephew" and Digory is the magicians nephew he is a bit more of a main character than Polly.
"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.
there is polly, digory, uncle andrew, and letty, digorys mom, aslam, jadis, and those are pretty much the main characters.
- Digory Kirke
- Polly Plummer
- Uncle Andrew
- Aslan
- Witch Jadis
- Cab Driver - Frank
- The Horse - Strawberry
Polly Plummer is the first main character to be introduced, followed by Mr Ketterley (Uncle Andrew) and then Digory.
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he is a king lollllllllllll
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Magicians Nephew by C.S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis wrote "The Magician's Nephew" as a prequel to his popular "The Chronicles of Narnia" series to explore the origins of Narnia and provide background on key characters and events. Lewis wanted to delve into the creation of Narnia and introduce readers to the world before the events of the other books in the series.
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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.
"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.
In magical lands? The Wood between the Worlds, Charn, Narnia