Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Final Draft Question 1 Compare/Contrast (just in case)

"I've brought you the apple you wanted, sir," Digory said as he completed Aslan's quest. In Narnia, Chapter 13, Digory shows many honorable traits, but the two that stand out the most are trustworthiness and inner-strength. He show a lot of trustworthiness by only picking an apple for Aslan, opposed to taking one more either for himself or his mother. Instead, he follows Aslan's instructions, even though he was tempted to do the wrong thing. Of course, this also takes a lot of inner strength. For him to say no to immortality, or using the cure for his dying mother, shows that Digory knew believeing in Aslan was the choice. Even so, it took a lot of will power to ignore the Witch, who was trying to convince him to make the wrong decision, and not stray from the correct path. Even after his surprise meeting with Jadis, Digory made the right decision to only take one apple from the Garden. This definatly shows trustworthiness and inner-strength.

1 comment:

  1. hehehe i reckonise that
    can you send me a screen o matic on how to get the fish?

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