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Kate
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“We should not turn to ourselves and our strengths to live life as humanism espouses, and neither should we blame fate, as if we have no choice. Orual cannot see that she has always had choice.”
— May 31, 2025 07:52AM
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Kate
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“Not only does Orual immediately acknowledge he is who he is by calling him “Lord”, but she also knows she has changed within. “No rebel” is left. Manganiello maintains that “Orual’s receptiveness to the speech of the god allows him to correct her defective vision” as the story unfolds.”
— May 30, 2025 01:59PM
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Kate
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“Part of true philia is the openness, the lack of demands put upon friends”
— May 21, 2025 06:22AM
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Kate
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“Because she knows so little of love, Orual thinks it can be used.”
— May 19, 2025 08:31AM
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Kate
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“Glover suggests that Orual is “fighting the demons of self-love, self righteousness, and self-importance…they carry in them the seeds of hatred. If Affection is made the absolute sovereign of a human life the seeds will germinate. Love, having become a god, becomes a demon.”
— May 16, 2025 07:04AM
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Kate
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“…from a place beyond the senses and kindles a hope that there is heaven, that heaven is our home, and that we will return there. It is painful because nothing in this world can satisfy it, no matter how hard we may try to do so; it is sweetly painful because we can intuit its origin and our destiny.”
— May 14, 2025 05:57AM
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Kate
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“…sweat as the kindest creature…far better than philosophy, as a cure for ill thoughts.”
— May 14, 2025 05:38AM
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Lori
is on page 45 of 148
DNF. Nothing wrong with the book. I just lost interest before finishing it and moving on to other books.
— Nov 03, 2024 08:29PM
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Bonnie
is 79% done
"As Orual questions Arnom about what Ungit has made, his answers simply beg more questions. She’s convinced the riddle of the gods remains. Who can understand?"
Not me, i do not understand it
— Oct 17, 2024 05:41PM
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Not me, i do not understand it
Bonnie
is 42% done
"She understands only the literal element of the story, not the spiritual."
That sounds about right!!
— Oct 15, 2024 01:30PM
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That sounds about right!!
Bonnie
is 38% done
If I as a reader am supposed to see Oruel as negatively as this, it might have been better her in third person rather than first-person
"Psyche is operating in a reality where she is fully aware of the natural and spiritual planes whereas Orual is limited to her own selfish mindset. They do not see the same way."
— Oct 15, 2024 01:07PM
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"Psyche is operating in a reality where she is fully aware of the natural and spiritual planes whereas Orual is limited to her own selfish mindset. They do not see the same way."
Bonnie
is 30% done
Well. I certainly wouldn't notice it if it weren't pointed out.
"If we look beyond the pagan shell of this description, then we see how Lewis is shaping a spiritual and Christian parallel."
— Oct 15, 2024 09:05AM
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"If we look beyond the pagan shell of this description, then we see how Lewis is shaping a spiritual and Christian parallel."









