The book Prince Caspian focuses on the biblical principles such as staying true to your faith and believing in the unseen. The old Narnians represent those who believe, the Christians who were driven underground, and the Telmarines are the unbelievers. The story tackles issues such as believing when all seems like a lost cause and wondering why Aslan (God) doesn't intervene. As the characters ask why Aslan can't be seen and why he didn't show up sooner for it would have been so much easier if he had been there to fix everything. In the book it is Peter who states, "We don't know when He will act. In His time, no doubt, not ours. In the meantime He would like us to do what we can on our own."
As for whether or not Caspian or Miraz represent anyone from The Bible it is probably a no, but there are some similarities between King David and Prince Caspian as they are both royal men who followed their faith and were hunted to the point of having to flee for their lives.
His uncle
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.
Miraz had stolen the throne from Caspian's father, whom he had killed. At first he was not too worried about keeping Caspian in his palace and letting him be the next King after his death. But after Miraz had a son of his own, he wanted his own son to be the next King, so he decided to kill Caspian. Everyone knew that Caspian was the rightful King, and there was always a risk that the people would rebel and try to replace Miraz with Caspian. So conflict sooner or later was inevitable.
Yes he was wounded by Peter and then Glozel secretly finished him off with a dagger.
In "Prince Caspian," King Miraz and Peter engage in a single combat duel during the decisive battle. After a fierce fight, Peter emerges victorious by defeating King Miraz. This crucial moment helps turn the tide in favor of the Narnians in the battle.
The main antagonist in "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" is King Miraz, who seeks to maintain his rule by eliminating Prince Caspian, the rightful heir to the throne. Miraz represents the oppressive and tyrannical regime that threatens to extinguish the freedom and magic of Narnia.
The climax is the single combat for victory between Peter and Miraz. Miraz fights well but during the combat he trips on a small bump in the ground and falls. Peter stands back, giving Miraz a chance to rise, as would be done by a courteous knight. One of Miraz's followers declares that Peter has stabbed him in the back and orders the Telmarines to fight. In the confusion, he himself stabs Miraz and joins in the attack on Peter and Caspian's forces. However, the Living Trees arrive, having been woken by Aslan, and the Telmarines see them and flee to the river. They cannot cross because the forces of Aslan have destroyed the bridge and the Telmarines surrender.
Like the other Pevensie siblings and the other creatures of Narnia Susan's goals in Prince Caspian was to free Narnia from Miraz. They wanted to restore the glory of Narnia so that everybody could live there peacefully.
Caspian's new tutor is Dr. Cornelius, a learned and wise character in "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian." He is knowledgeable about the history of Narnia and plays a crucial role in educating Caspian about his rightful heritage and the true nature of Narnia. Dr. Cornelius helps guide Caspian as he prepares to reclaim his throne from the usurper King Miraz.
In short: It was about Caspian regaining his throne from his evil uncle.Details: It has been several hundred years since the Pevensie children went back through the wardrobe. The old Narnians have all gone into hiding and the Telmarines now rule. Prince Caspian is the rightful heir to the throne, but through many misdeeds, Caspian's uncle Miraz has secured rule. Caspian is young and kept in the dark, but is expected to become king, until one night Miraz's wife bore a son. Miraz attempted to assasinate Caspian so his own child would become heir, but Caspian's tutor saved him. It turned out Caspian's tutor was a half dwarf. He had gifted Caspian with the ancient Queen Susan's horn and told him to use it when the need was great. He fled deep into the woods and was knocked out. The old Narnians rescued him. They formed an allience. Caspian did use the horn and Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy were summoned back to Narnia. They had some problems with trechory from within. Nikabrik the dwarf brought in a hag and a werewolf. They tried to gain support to summon back the White Witch to fight for Caspian. He was thwarted. In the end they fought and overcame Miraz. Caspian regained his place on the throne.
* Peter Pevensie is the oldest of the Pevensie siblings. He doesn't believe Lucy's talk of seeing Aslan at first, but later, Aslan appears and he apologizes. * Susan Pevensie is the second oldest of the Pevensie children. She doesn't believe Lucy's talk of seeing Aslan at first, but later, Aslan appears and she apologizes. * Edmund Pevensie is the third Pevensie child. He believes Lucy and follows her, mentioning that in their first adventure they didn't believe her and she turned out to be right. * Lucy Pevensie is the youngest Pevensie child. Lucy is the first to see Aslan again. * Aslan The creator of Narnia * Prince Caspian is the true king of Narnia. Caspian reappears (as King Caspian) in the two following books in the series: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader and The Silver Chair and makes a brief appearance in the end of The Last Battle. * Miraz is Caspian's uncle, and technically only Regent while Caspian is underage, though he plans to usurp the throne for himself and his heirs. He tolerates Caspian only so long as he (Miraz) has no children of his own, as he needs an heir to the throne. He dies when stabbed in the back by Lord Glozelle during his duel with Peter. * Queen Prunaprismia is Caspian's aunt. * Doctor Cornelius is Caspian's tutor, and also aids in the Narnians' defeat of the Telmarines. * Trumpkin is a red-Dwarf who helps Caspian defeat Miraz. When he is captured by Miraz's soldiers and taken to Cair Paravel in exile, he meets the Pevensie children and leads them to Caspian. * Nikabrik is a black-Dwarf in Caspian's army. Though at first not wanting to fight alongside Caspian he changes his mind. He wants to fight Miraz by calling up the White Witch, with the black magic of a hag and a werewolf. However, he, the hag and the werewolf are killed. * Trufflehunter is a badger who aids Caspian in his struggle. He helps Caspian and saves him from the storm in the forest by taking him in to his den. * Reepicheep is a heroic mouse who uses his sword to fight along side the good guys
In the book "Prince Caspian" by C.S. Lewis, there is no indication that Prince Caspian and Susan kissed. Their relationship is depicted more as a friendship and alliance in the battle against King Miraz.