That he was planning to take over Narnia
In Order for me to help you understand the climax of this story i must sum it up. So heres this baby called Shasta he has been found by Arsheesh and he decides to raise him, The story begins that Shasta overhears Arsheesh agreeing to sell him to a powerful Calormene noble. Shasta has never really loved the fisherman especially not as a father, and is relieved to discover that he is not really Arsheesh's son, and is exited to meet his new master in the donkey stable outside the fisherman's house. The noble's stallion, Bree, astounds Shasta by speaking to him, and suggesting that they escape a life of servitude together by riding north for Narnia. They meet another pair of escaping travellers, Aravis, a young Calormene aristocrat, and her talking horse, Hwin. Aravis is fleeing a forced marriage to the Tisrox's grand visor. The four must travel through Taashban, the capital city of Calormen. There they encounter a procession of visiting Narnian royalty, who mistake Shasta for Corin, a prince of Archenland, who has disappeared from their group earlier that day. Shasta is too scared to protest, and goes with the Narnians. He overhears them discussing their escape from Tashbaan and Calormen in order to prevent Rabadash from forcing Queen Susan to marry him. When Shasta is alone, the real Prince Corin reappears and Shasta escapes. Meanwhile, Aravis has been spotted by her noblewoman friend Lasaraleen and must ask Lasaraleen to not only keep silent about Aravis's identity but help her escape. Lasaraleen agrees, although she cannot understand why Aravis would want to leave the life of a Calormene princess. She helps Aravis to escape through the palace, but they are forced to take refuge when the Tisroc, Rabadash and the Grand Vizier approach. Unfortunately, they've hidden in the very room in which the men are about to meet. Aravis overhears the Tisroc and Rabadash discussing the Narnians' escape and the Tisroc giving Rabadash permission to invade Archenland in preparation for attacking Narnia. Outside the city, Aravis rejoins Shasta and the Horses. The four of them make an unpleasant journey across the desert and a pursuing lion (later revealed to be Aslan) frightens the travellers into fleeing swiftly enough to outrun Rabadash's army, allowing Shasta to reach King Lune in time to warn him of the approaching Calormenes. The Archenland army prepares their defenses against the Calormenes until a second army from Narnia can arrive. King Lune of Archenland recognizes Shasta as Cor, the long-lost elder twin of Prince Corin and therefore heir to the throne. Aravis and Cor live in Archenland thereafter and eventually marry years later. It is stated in tongue-in-check manner that the marriage enables them to argue more efficiently. It is also stated that their son becomes the most famous king of Archenland. The Climax of this story is that Shasta is escaping the life of unpleasantness to be with his friends and his crush. Although things dont go that well he manages to get to dessert later on to find he is the long lost prince of the city.
What you overhear may not always be factual.Did you overhear that we may get Friday afternoon off?I don't want the class to overhear this, let's talk in the hall.
The Tisroc, a character from C.S. Lewis's "The Silver Chair," defines a free country as one where individuals are free to think and act without oppression or control from authority. In this context, freedom is equated with the ability to make choices and express oneself openly, reflecting a society that values personal liberties and diverse perspectives. The Tisroc's perspective highlights the importance of autonomy and the dangers of tyranny.
She was in her teens in the Horse in his Boy.
Aravis.
Aravis is a character in "The Horse and His Boy" by C.S. Lewis. Her main problem is being forced into an arranged marriage she does not want. She is also trying to escape her controlling father and a life she feels trapped in.
Overheard
Consider the origin of the word "eavesdrop" - it relates to the "eaves" of a house. A person wanting to overhear what was being said in a house (a spy) would conceal themselves in the "eaves" to listen.
snoop, spy, monitor, overhear
George is afraid to have Candy overhear his plans for the farm and his dream to join Lennie in owning rabbits. He worries that Candy will judge him or interfere with his aspirations.
listen in, overhear
The 3rd Narnia movie will be about the 5th Book of the series - The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Lucy and Edmund Pevensie return to Narnia with their cousin Eustace where they meet up with Prince Caspian for a trip across the sea aboard the royal ship The Dawn Treader. Along the way they encounter dragons, dwarves, merfolk, and a band of lost warriors before reaching the edge of the world.