Well, there are probably two protagonists in this story... Jill and Eustace, who make the journey together, and who both kind of lead the story at different times.
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Yes the protagonists are definetly eustace scrubb and Jill pole.
the antagonist is a descendent of Jadis, the white witch, whichever you refer to her as. The descendent can turn into a snake, and is known misleadingly to humans as 'the lady of the green kirtle.'
The protagonist in "The Silver Chair" is a boy named Eustace Scrubb, who travels to Narnia with his classmate Jill Pole on a mission to rescue Prince Rilian.
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C. S. Lewis is the author of the fantasy novel The Silver Chair
"The Silver Chair" by C.S. Lewis has a total of 10 points on Accelerated Reader.
The marsh-wiggle in "The Silver Chair" is named Puddleglum. He is a gloomy but practical and faithful companion to the main characters on their journey.
The four signs in "The Silver Chair" by C.S. Lewis are: the test of Aslan's breath, the test of the writing on the wall, the test of the signs themselves, and the task of finding and freeing the lost prince.
Jill Pole is a character in a book called the chronicles of Narnia: the silver chair. It was published by C.S. Lewis. They might make the movie soon, but they are still pending whether they should make the magicians nephew first. (another Narnia book.)
Eustace Scrubb is a fictional character who appears in the Narnia books by CS Lewis. He appears in three of the seven books of the series, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Silver Chair, and The Last Battle. Within the story arc, Scrubb is Edmund and Lucy's cousin.
C.S. Lewis likely included the character of Peter in Narnia to represent leadership, courage, and maturity. Peter serves as a model for readers, showing qualities such as bravery and loyalty, essential for the protagonist in the story and for guiding his siblings through their adventures in Narnia.
C S Lewis wrote 7 books in the Chronicles of Narnia series. They are The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Prince Caspian The Voyage of the Dawn Treader The Horse and His Boy The Silver Chair The Last Battle
C.S. Lewis became the chair of Medieval and Renaissance literature at the University of Cambridge in 1954. He held this position until his retirement in 1963.
"The Silver Chair" is the fourth book in C.S. Lewis's "Chronicles of Narnia" series. It follows Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole as they embark on a quest to find Prince Rilian, the missing son of King Caspian, aided by the noble Marshwiggle Puddleglum. Together, they journey through various challenges and encounters to fulfill their mission and save Narnia.
The 7 Chronicles of Narnia books by C.S. Lewis are: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia The Voyage of the Dawn Treader The Silver Chair The Horse and His Boy The Magician's Nephew The Last Battle
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