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Aslan gives the Telmarines a choice of staying in Narnia under Caspian or returning to Earth, their original home. After one volunteer disappears through the magic door created by Aslan, the Pevensies go through to reassure the other Telmarines, though Peter and Susan reveal to Edmund and Lucy that
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Trumpkin and the Pevensies make their way to Caspian. The trek proves difficult, but Aslan appears to Lucy and instructs her to guide the others behind him. Aslan sends Peter, Edmund, and Trumpkin ahead to deal with treachery brewing there, and follows with Susan and Lucy.
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in the great woods near Cair Paravel. The Telmarines followed the Narnians to the How, and after several skirmishes the Narnians appeared close to defeat. At a second war council, they decided to wind Queen Susan's horn in the hopes that it would bring help.
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Peter, Edmund, and Trumpkin arrive and drive out or kill the creatures threatening Caspian. Peter challenges Miraz to single combat: the army of the victor in this duel would be considered the victor in the war. Miraz accepts the challenge, goaded by lords
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The badger and dwarves took Caspian to meet many creatures of Old Narnia. During a midnight council, Doctor Cornelius arrived to warn them of the approach of King Miraz and his army; he urged them to flee to
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The two major themes of the story are courage and chivalry and, as Lewis himself said in a letter to an American girl, "the restoration of the true religion after a corruption".
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features a "return to Narnia" by the four Pevensie children of the first novel, about a year later in England but 1300 years later in Narnia. It is the only book of
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with men dominating Narnia. The talking animals and mythical beings are oppressed, and some may be endangered. The English siblings, legendary
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are magically whisked away from a British railway station to a beach near an old and ruined castle. They determine the ruin is
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from soldiers who are about to drown him. Trumpkin tells the children Narnia's history since their disappearance:
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The Telmarine conquest of Narnia, as depicted in the book, is in many ways similar to the historical
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they are too old to return to Narnia. The Pevensies find themselves back at the railway station.
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against the Telmarines through black magic, but all three are killed by Caspian and his allies.
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The script for a stage adaptation was written by Erina Caradus and first performed in 2007.
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The book was the inspiration for a song of the same name on the
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Prince Caspian (character)
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Prince Caspian (disambiguation)

C. S. Lewis
Pauline Baynes
The Chronicles of Narnia
Children's
fantasy
Christian literature
Geoffrey Bles
ISBN
978-0-00-671679-2
OCLC
2812448
LC Class
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Prince Caspian
high fantasy
C. S. Lewis
Geoffrey Bles
The Chronicles of Narnia
Pauline Baynes
Kings and Queens of Narnia
Prince Caspian
Macmillan US
adapted and filmed
feature film
Peter

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