In the beginning of the book, Lyra believes Lord Asriel is her Uncle. Later she finds out that he's her father.
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Lord Asriel, who is later found to be her father.
The bow on the golden compass is located in the student's quarters at Jordan College, where Lyra Belacqua lives. It plays a significant role in the story as a symbol of Lyra's identity and her connection to her uncle, Lord Asriel.
Yes, she is her mother. Her father is Lord Asriel. This is why they both cared a lot about her and this is also why Mrs.Coulter saved her when they were about to devide her from her deamon.
Lord Asriel's most important goal in "The Golden Compass" is to overthrow the Authority and establish a new world order that is free from the control of the Church and the Magisterium. He also seeks to understand Dust, the mysterious elementary particle that underlies consciousness.
Lord Asriel conveys power through his charisma, ruthlessness, and determination to challenge authority. He is portrayed as a strong and influential figure who pursues his goals relentlessly, even at great personal cost. Asriel's actions demonstrate the corrupting nature of power and the moral complexities that come with wielding it.
its called that because it is a compass that is golden
the love daughter of Lord Asriel and Misus Coulter. also the herorine of the movie
Thorold is the loyal and protective steward of Jordan College in the book "The Golden Compass" by Philip Pullman. He is responsible for looking after the main character, Lyra Belacqua, and ensuring her safety while she grows up at the college. Thorold is portrayed as a caring and trustworthy figure in Lyra's life.
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The Golden Compass.
No, Tom Baker wasn't in The Golden Compass