Wednesday, February 5, 2014

What are the main themes of the book, "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader"?For example duty is a theme, love is another theme...

There are a number of important themes in the book, and I think one which is most prominent is the theme of redemption.  This idea is best illustrated in Eustace, who, conniving and lazy, manages to alienate everyone on the Dawn Treader.  Eustace is transformed into a greedy, selfish dragon, and through this experience undergoes a spiritual transformation when he learns to appreciate others.  Eustace is ultimately redeemed by Aslan, who, through the baptism of a ritual bath, restores him to his original form, giving his a second chance at life.

Through the character of Lucy, two other important themes are explored - beauty and integrity.  Lucy has always been sensitive about her plainness, and wishes she was comely like her sister Susan.  She finds a magic spell in a book that will allow her to be beautiful, but remembers the wise face of Aslan just as she is about to cast it.  She also learns a hard lesson about integrity when, because she has engaged in eavesdropping, close friendships might be forever altered.

A large theme throughout the book is Christianity.  Although it is not directly stated, Aslan is undoubtedly a God/Christ figure.  He resides in his own country, which is like heaven, and his presence permeates everything on earth.  He is Redeemer to Eustace, and the Lamb who gives food to the spirit.

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