Uncle Andrew breaks his promise to Digory and Polly not to harm anyone when he tricks them into bringing Queen Jadis to London, putting many people in danger.
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.
It is unclear if Uncle Jack breaks his promise without more context. It would depend on the specific promise and circumstances surrounding it.
i believe he lives in narnia.
The plot is to kill Caspians uncle,Miraz.And to make Caspian the new king of Narnia!WOO-HOO NARNIA!!
Uncle Andrew manipulates Polly and Digory by appealing to their curiosity and sense of adventure. He convinces them to touch the magic rings by making them feel like they are missing out on a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore other worlds. He uses flattery and the promise of excitement to manipulate them into taking part in his dangerous experiment.
Miraz's castle in Narnia is called Cair Paravel. It is located in the kingdom of Archenland and plays a significant role in "Prince Caspian", the second book in the Chronicles of Narnia series by C.S. Lewis.
Polly and Digory use rings that Uncle Andrew gave them. These rings were yellow and green. One to take them to Narnia and other worlds, and one to take them home.
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).
Unless you have an "Uncle Louie" in Chicago to come and break his legs- or, get it in writing, you don't have a "legal leg" to stand on! Pun intended. A promise is only worth the paper it is written on.
Ofcourse he had an uncle I don;t know his name
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New York right?