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He meant the Narnia Peter was thinking of, which was not the real
Narnia
The new one was a deeper country: every rock and flower and blade
blade of grass looked as if it meant more
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Sure. There is a new Narnia in everyone's mind, an objective or a dream
Maybe it's hard to tell exactly this sunlit land was different from the
old Narnia. But at the same time they were somehow different—deeper,
more wonderful
that we make every effort to achieve
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The Last Battle
“The Eagle is right,” said the Lord Digory.“Listen, Peter. When Aslan said you could never go back to Narnia, he meant the Narnia you were thinking of. But that was not the real Narnia.That had a beginning and an end. It was only a shadow or a copy of the real Narnia which has always been here and always will be here: just as our world, England and all, is only a shadow or copy of something in Aslan's real world. You need not mourn over Narnia, Lucy. All of the old Narnia that mattered, all the dear creatures, have been drawn into the real Narnia through the Door.
And of course it is different; as different as a real thing is from a shadow or as waking life is from a dream. ” His voice stirred everyone like a trumpet as he spoke these words: but when he added under his breath“It's all in Plato, all in Plato: bless me, what do they teach them at these schools!” the older ones laughed. It was so exactly like the sort of thing they had heard him say long ago in that other world where his beard was grey instead of golden.
导语:在纳尼亚的大锅潭瀑布,阴险狡诈的无尾猿速移假借阿斯兰的名义与卡乐门人勾结,企图占领纳尼亚,纳尼亚的国王缇瑞安被囚禁。一千年前以阿斯兰之名的召唤回到纳尼亚的七位王者进入缇瑞安的梦境,听到了他的求救,于是,尤斯塔斯与吉尔重返纳尼亚,解救出缇瑞安国王,与卡乐门人爆发纳尼亚的最后一战。不料世界末日来临,纳尼亚已是一片生灵涂炭,随着星辰陨落、太阳垂死,纳尼亚终究会灭亡吗?
[词海拾贝]
1.shadow n. 隐蔽处;影子
2.mourn v. 哀悼;悲伤;遗憾
3.trumpet n. 喇叭
4.catch sight of 看见
5.to one's astonishment 令某人吃惊的是
He knew why they were laughing and joined in the laugh himself. But very quickly they all became grave again: for, as you know, there is a kind of happiness and wonder that makes you serious. It is too good to waste on jokes.
It is as hard to explain how this sunlit land was different from the old Narnia as it would be to tell you how the fruits of that country taste. Perhaps you will get some idea of it if you think like this. You may have been in a room in which there was a window that looked out on a lovely bay of the sea or a green valley that wound away among mountains.
And in the wall of that room opposite to the window there may have been a looking glass. And as you turned away from the window you suddenly caught sight of that sea or that valley, all over again, in the looking glass. And the sea in the mirror, or the valley in the mirror, were in one sense just the same as the real ones: yet at the same time they were somehow different—deeper, more wonderful, more like places in a story: in a story you have never heard but very much want to know. The difference between the old Narnia and the new Narnia was like that. The new one was a deeper country: every rock and flower and blade of grass looked as if it meant more.
I can't describe it any better than that: if ever you get there you will know what I mean.
It was the Unicorn who summed up what everyone was feeling. He stamped his right forehoof on the ground and neighed, and then cried:“I have come home at last! This is my real country! I belong here. This is the land I have been looking for all my life, though I never knew it till now. The reason why we loved the old Narnia is that it sometimes looked a little like this. Breeheehee! Come further up, come further in! ”
He shook his mane and sprang forward into a great gallop—a Unicorn's gallop, which, in our world, would have carried him out of sight in a few moments. But now a most strange thing happened. Everyone else began to run, and they found,to their astonishment, that they could keep up with him: not only the Dogs and the humans but even fat little Puzzle and shortlegged Poggin the Dwarf. The air flew in their faces as if they were driving fast in a car without a windscreen. The country flew past as if they were seeing it from the windows of an express train. Faster and faster they raced, but no one got hot or tired or out of breath.
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1.(语言能力)What did Aslan mean when he said Peter could never go back to Narnia?
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2.(思维品质 ) What's the difference between the old Narnia and the new one?
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3.(思维品质)Is there a new Narnia in your mind? What is it?
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4.(文化意识)What do you think of the new Narnia?
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