Narnia 6-CHAPTER SIX
THE BEGINNING OF UNCLE ANDREW'S TROUBLES
Questions
1. In Chap. 6, how does Queen Jadis seem to think about Uncle Andrew? How does she treat him?
She thinks that he is a little, peddling Magician who works by rules and books. There is no real Magic in his blood and heart. This kind was made an end of in my world a thousand years ago. She treated him scornfully.
2. What does that show us about Jadis?
She is fierce and wild.
3. What new word does Lewis use to describe her?
He described the witch as a dem fine woman and a superb creature.
4. What more do we learn about Uncle Andrew in this chapter?
He was silly in a very grown-up way, sottish and vain
5. Why had be become a magician?
He was, in any case, as vain as a peacock; that was why he had become a Magician.
可能各章阅读的间隔太长,我怎么不记得前文出现过Lewis这个人,得回头翻翻了。
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