Narnia is a book about a family of four children, Peter, Edmund, Lucy and Susan, that are taken out of their house because of the World War II. Their father is a militar and is working at the war, while their mother is abandon at the house and the kids are moved to a safer place so they are not hurt. Peter and Susan, the bigger ones, are in charge the whole trip. Peter is anchorage of Edmund, while Susan is in charge of Lucy. They get in a train has take them from one extreme to the other, in Europe.They finally arrived to the house, it was a gigantic mansion where the professor was always working and the maid was with a very bad mood and always treating bad the kids.
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This is what I imagine when they said the neighborhood near their house was being bombed. |
"Wait! I have to find dad!"
This is a part of the book when the neighborhood of the family is being bombed and Edmund went from the shelter running to the house to get a picture of his dad, just in case their father dies. In that moment their mother, Helen, panics because a bomb nearly hit the house but thank god it didn't kill anyone.
"Not for me", said Peter, "I'm going to explore in the house".
This is the part of the book when everyone arrives to the house and the maid explains all the rules to the kids, such as, no screaming, no running, and the most important one, do not bother the professor. Peter went to explore the house for a better place and knowledge of the house by himself if they get into problems or the war comes near that neighborhood.
This book is very good because it explains when every single detail about the World War II and it uses a lot of imagery because it makes me imagine what is happening with just a few words. These chapter also uses ethos because it gave me that feeling of desperation when Edmund went back to the house in the middle of the bombing to get a picture of his dad.