A Cadeira de Prata

, #4

Paperback, 212 pages

Portuguese language

Published Jan. 1, 2014 by WMF Martins Fontes.

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978-85-7827-791-8
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Como se chega até lá?, perguntou Jill, tentando encontrar um jeito qualquer de fugir daquela escola horrível. "Do único modo possível", sussurrou Eustáquio, "por magia". Então deram-se as mãos e, concentrando toda a sua força de vontade para que algo acontecesse, viram-se de repente à beira de um alto precipício, muito acima das nuvens, na terra encantada de Nárnia. Assustada e confusa, Jill fica horrorizada ao ver Eustáquio perder o equilíbrio e cair. Imediatamente, porém, ela sente ao seu lado uma presença calorosa. Era o Leão.

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I read it again, for the 4th or 5th time, mainly because someone remarked that it "has an ultimately sympathetic depiction of underworld but non-demonic creatures". and I wanted to remind myself of that. The main connection between them and the creatures who live in sunlight is that they are oppressed by an evil witch who sometimes take the form of a green snake, who has also imprisoned a human prince and wants to use him and the underworld creatures to take over the world above ground.

Once the oppressor is overthrown, the underground and above ground creatures go back to their natural environments, and there is no more contact between them.

The thing that always comes to my mind, when I read or think about [b:The Silver Chair|65641|The Silver Chair (Chronicles of Narnia, #4)|C.S. Lewis|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1336139237s/65641.jpg|1419727] is when I was staying with some friends in Durban when the apartheid regime …

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