Prince Caspian
Introduction + Context
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Chapter 1: The Island   Chapter 2: The Ancient Treasure House Chapter 3: The Dwarf Chapter 4: The Dwarf Tells of Prince Caspian Chapter 5: Caspian’s Adventure in the Mountains Chapter 6: The People that Lived in Hiding Chapter 7: Old Narnia in Danger Chapter 8: How They Left the Island Chapter 9: What Lucy Saw Chapter 10: The Return of the Lion Chapter 11: The Lion Roars Chapter 12: Sorcery and Sudden Vengeance Chapter 13: The High King in Command Chapter 14: How All Were Very Busy Chapter 15: Aslan Makes a Door in the Air
Themes
All Themes Good vs. Evil Faith and Belief Power vs. Leadership Fear and Courage
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Characters
All Characters Caspian Peter Lucy Edmund Susan Aslan Trumpkin/the Dwarf/D.L.F. Nikabrik Trufflehunter Doctor Cornelius Miraz Reepicheep Glozelle Sopespian Glenstorm Bacchus Pattertwig Bulgy Bears
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All Terms Allegory Dryad
Symbols
All Symbols Horn
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Prince Caspian

by

C. S. Lewis

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Introduction Intro
Plot Summary Plot
Summary & Analysis
  • Chapter 1: The Island 
  •  Chapter 2: The Ancient Treasure House
  • Chapter 3: The Dwarf
  • Chapter 4: The Dwarf Tells of Prince Caspian
  • Chapter 5: Caspian’s Adventure in the Mountains
  • Chapter 6: The People that Lived in Hiding
  • Chapter 7: Old Narnia in Danger
  • Chapter 8: How They Left the Island
  • Chapter 9: What Lucy Saw
  • Chapter 10: The Return of the Lion
  • Chapter 11: The Lion Roars
  • Chapter 12: Sorcery and Sudden Vengeance
  • Chapter 13: The High King in Command
  • Chapter 14: How All Were Very Busy
  • Chapter 15: Aslan Makes a Door in the Air
Themes
  • All Themes
  • Good vs. Evil Theme Icon
    Good vs. Evil
  • Faith and Belief Theme Icon
    Faith and Belief
  • Power vs. Leadership Theme Icon
    Power vs. Leadership
  • Fear and Courage Theme Icon
    Fear and Courage
Quotes
Characters
  • All Characters
  • Caspian
  • Peter
  • Lucy
  • Edmund
  • Susan
  • Aslan
  • Trumpkin/the Dwarf/D.L.F.
  • Nikabrik
  • Trufflehunter
  • Doctor Cornelius
  • Miraz
  • Reepicheep
  • Glozelle
  • Sopespian
  • Glenstorm
  • Bacchus
  • Pattertwig
  • Bulgy Bears
Terms
  • All Terms
  • Allegory
  • Dryad
Symbols
  • All Symbols
  • Horn Symbol Icon
    Horn
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In Prince Caspian, the horn symbolizes the importance of faith and belief. The horn itself is magical, and it can summon help whenever someone blows on it. But because it is magical, the timing…

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