What is the moral of Prince Caspian?

The morals of Prince Caspian are hope and the power of choices, which can be found embodied in its main theme of restoration.

What happened in Chapter 8 of Prince Caspian?

Edmund soundly wins. Just to prove the point, Susan beats him in an archery contest, and Lucy heals a wound of his with her cordial. Trumpkin relents on his “no help” attitude, and the team decides their best course of action is to meet up with Caspian and his company.

What race is Prince Caspian’s tutor?

half-dwarfish
Cornelius was the mentor, advisor and teacher of the young prince Caspian X. As a person of half-dwarfish, half-human blood posing as a human, he was one of the few people in the Telmarine-ruled society of Narnia under King Miraz that knew of the history of the Old Narnians, and introduced Caspian to them.

What two gifts does Dr Cornelius give Prince Caspian?

If Caspian doesn’t amscray right now, he’ll be murdered. Cornelius gives the prince the horn of Queen Susan. You might remember that this magical horn will bring help if blown, but only in the direst of circumstances. Caspian hops onto his horse, Destrier, and rides for the southern wood.

What does Prince Caspian symbolize?

So it makes sense that Prince Caspian contains many parallels to the Christian religion. Aslan represents Jesus Christ, Peter and Caspian represent knights in the European Christian tradition, and Lucy’s struggle with faith is a quintessential Christian struggle.

Who does Prince Caspian marry in Narnia?

Lilliandil
Later life. Caspian later married Lilliandil in the Narnian year of 2310, and made her the Queen of Narnia. In 2325, fifteen years later, she gave birth to a son, Prince Rilian, the heir apparent to the Narnian Throne.

Do Susan and Prince Caspian marry?

No, Prince Caspian and Susan do not get married. After Caspian becomes king, Susan returns to England, while he remains in Narnia. Aslan tells Susan…

Who is Prince Caspian’s wife?

Prince Caspian (character)

Prince Caspian
Family King Caspian IX (father) King Miraz (uncle) Queen Prunaprismia (aunt) Ramandu (father-in-law) Erlian and Tirian (direct descendants)
Spouse Ramandu’s daughter
Children Rilian
Nationality Telmarine

Who does Susan represent in Narnia?

Mary Magdalene
Sisters Susan and Lucy are presented as the Mary Magdalene and Mary the Mother of James figures, who watched as Jesus was mocked and abused and who care for his battered corpse after death. Aslan the lion represents Jesus.