01e Cronicas de Narnia 3 ING.p65 - Semana Cine Espiritual
01e Cronicas de Narnia 3 ING.p65 - Semana Cine Espiritual
01e Cronicas de Narnia 3 ING.p65 - Semana Cine Espiritual
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| THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA 3. THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER |
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The Chronicles of <strong>Narnia</strong> 3.<br />
The Voyage of the Dawn<br />
Trea<strong>de</strong>r<br />
Original name: The chronicles of <strong>Narnia</strong>:<br />
The voyage of the Dawn Trea<strong>de</strong>r. Directed<br />
by: Michael Apted. Country: USA. Year:<br />
2010. Time length: 115 minutes. Genre:<br />
Adventure, fantasy, family. Starring: Ben<br />
Barnes (King Caspian), Skandar Keynes<br />
(Edmund Pevensie), Georgie Henley (Lucy<br />
Pevensie), Will Poulter (Eustace Scrubb),<br />
Tilda Swinton (The White Witch). Screenplay:<br />
Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely<br />
and Michael Petroni; based on the story<br />
by C.S. Lewis. Production: Mark Johnson,<br />
Andrew Adamson and Philip Steuer. Music:<br />
David Arnold. Photograph: Dante Spinotti.<br />
Montage: Rick Shaine. Production<br />
<strong>de</strong>sign: Barry Robinson. Costumes: Isis<br />
Mussen<strong>de</strong>n. Distributor: Hispano Foxfilm.<br />
USA premiere: December 10th 2010. Premiere<br />
in Spain: 3 December 2010. General<br />
Synopsis<br />
This time around –Edmund and Lucy Pevensie,<br />
along with their pesky cousin Eustace Scrubb–<br />
find themselves swallowed into a painting and on<br />
to a fantastic <strong>Narnia</strong>n ship hea<strong>de</strong>d for the very<br />
edges of the world. Joining forces once again with<br />
their royal friend Prince Caspian and the warrior<br />
mouse Reepicheep, they are whisked away on a<br />
mysterious mission to the Lone Islands, and<br />
beyond. On this bewitching voyage that will test<br />
their hearts and spirits, the trio will face magical<br />
Dufflepuds, sinister slave tra<strong>de</strong>rs, roaring dragons<br />
and enchanted merfolk. Only an entirely<br />
uncharted journey to Aslan's Country – a voyage<br />
of <strong>de</strong>stiny and transformation for each of those<br />
aboard the Dawn Trea<strong>de</strong>r – can save <strong>Narnia</strong>, and<br />
all the astonishing creatures in it, from an unfathomable<br />
fate.
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Characters’ remin<strong>de</strong>r<br />
Match the features & the characters listed below.<br />
Lucy Edmund Prince Eustace Lord Drinian Reepicheep Coriakin Ramandu’s<br />
Caspian (at first) daughter<br />
<br />
<br />
Wisdom Beauty Optimism Faith Justice Selfishness Loyalty Bravery<br />
The World of <strong>Narnia</strong><br />
In the beginning, the difference between the<br />
Pevensie and Eustace brothers is highlighted.<br />
Eustace consi<strong>de</strong>rs just proven facts as<br />
he likes reading science books. For that<br />
reason, he criticizes Edmund and Lucy’s<br />
imagination. He does not believe in fairy<br />
tales, magic stories or <strong>Narnia</strong>.<br />
• Do you think it is worth reading<br />
science books only<br />
In this film, the way into the world of <strong>Narnia</strong><br />
is through a painting on the wall, but in the<br />
first issue it was through an old wardrobe,<br />
and in Prince Caspian, the gate into <strong>Narnia</strong><br />
was in an un<strong>de</strong>rground station. These places<br />
are like ‘windows’ to get into a world of<br />
fantasy.<br />
• Do you think that what we just can<br />
see is what counts, or you feel that<br />
we must take other invisible matters<br />
into account<br />
• Or you find that only tales should<br />
be read<br />
• Is there any moment in the film<br />
when the invisible fact is <strong>de</strong>alt with
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• How can the invisible turn into<br />
visible<br />
Faith is trust<br />
• Who said these sentences Or<strong>de</strong>r<br />
them and indicate whom they are told:<br />
“If we have no faith, we have nothing”<br />
“In these matters faith is the only way”<br />
“This is not the right time to give up<br />
to fear”<br />
123 123 123<br />
Lucy Drinian Reepicheep<br />
Remember that they are meant to corrupt<br />
goodness. It also adopts any form and puts<br />
all the characters to the test. “Everybody is<br />
about to be tried out” Coriakin says. Evil can<br />
even shape a horrible creature.<br />
• What animal is it about<br />
Evil will be unavoidable<br />
The green mist represents the presence of<br />
evil, which spreads all over and everywhere,<br />
even sacrificing people.<br />
• What is there beyond the mist<br />
• Do you remember any other source<br />
in which a similar animal is also<br />
mentioned<br />
• In the first release of the series,<br />
there is a character that reappears<br />
here now. Whom are we talking<br />
about<br />
• Where does the green mist come<br />
from
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“Lead us not into temptation”<br />
“In or<strong>de</strong>r to beat the darkness outsi<strong>de</strong> there,<br />
we must beat the one insi<strong>de</strong> us!” Coriakin<br />
will say. “It is within our worst nightmares,<br />
in our most obscure wishes”.<br />
“Something’s playing with our minds” and<br />
leads them into darkness. Thus we can<br />
un<strong>de</strong>rstand why they get to say: “we can’t see<br />
a thing!” Let’s see what the three temptations<br />
are about.<br />
TEMPTATION FOR POWER: “You will be<br />
my king”. “I do not <strong>de</strong>serve my own<br />
Kingdom”.<br />
• Which two characters have that<br />
temptation<br />
TEMPTATION FOR A GOOD IMAGE:<br />
“Make me as beautiful as she, whom I<br />
reckon much more beautiful”.<br />
• Who has that temptation<br />
• Who’s there to help<br />
TEMPTATION FOR GREATER WEALTH:<br />
Great treasures appear and all is turned into<br />
gold.<br />
• Who have that temptation<br />
• Who’s there to help<br />
• Who’s there to help
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• Do you recall any prayer saying<br />
something like “lead us not into<br />
temptation”<br />
• Write the complete prayer:<br />
A change is possible!<br />
There comes a stage in which some characters<br />
choose evil, and they are transformed<br />
by it. This is the case of Eustace, who’s<br />
turned into a dragon. However, this is a<br />
way to change as long as they aren’t<br />
<strong>de</strong>feated by runaway or fear. Despite this,<br />
the characters can realise that we can’t win<br />
on their own.<br />
• Who says the following<br />
sentences<br />
“We haven’t accomplished it by ourselves”<br />
“I wasn’t able to do that myself”<br />
Aslan, the lion, shows up three times to help<br />
our old characters. Whenever they see him,<br />
all changes and they learn repentance. Bear
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in mind the moment when Aslan himself<br />
appears within one of the characters’ eye:<br />
• Whom do we refer to<br />
• What’s the meaning of Aslan’s<br />
removal of the dragon’s scales<br />
Who are <strong>de</strong>ad<br />
Despite being hardly ever shown, there are<br />
some characters who get almost killed by<br />
evil. Ramandu’s daughter refers to them as<br />
“waking up some day, when all gets right”.<br />
• Who are those missing or asleep<br />
• Why did he say that it did hurt but<br />
it was sweet<br />
The truth is that when people get transformed,<br />
then they can easily find out, as Reepicheep<br />
says, that “extraordinary things do<br />
happen just on extraordinary beings”. So,<br />
we can report about each individual “you are<br />
a won<strong>de</strong>rful enigma for me”, as Eustace, the<br />
nice and fighting mouse will say. And so<br />
forgiveness gives rise to many new opportunities.<br />
• Which characters ever apologise<br />
When evil is beaten and thrown<br />
away<br />
Beating evil is not an easy task, but it is<br />
possible for our heroes as they’ve got some<br />
good allies:<br />
• The enlightening wise man. Who’s<br />
he and how does he help them<br />
• The leading star. Who is it and how<br />
does it help them<br />
• Somebody coming to help. Who is<br />
that and how is that help granted
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Aslan or their faithful and<br />
trustworthy friend<br />
Aslan is in<strong>de</strong>ed the great protagonist; although<br />
he is not shown more than three<br />
times, he’s very often recalled. Apart from<br />
that, his figure appears in three others places<br />
so that we can consi<strong>de</strong>r him:<br />
• Do you remember where he is<br />
represented<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Ramandu’s daughter once remembers<br />
Aslan’s Table and knife, what has to do with<br />
something else in The Lion, the Witch, the<br />
Wardrobe.<br />
• Can you remember what exactly<br />
happened there<br />
• What was that Table for<br />
The signs of their victory<br />
When victory occurs, things change. Let’s<br />
focus on two relevant changes:<br />
• From darkness into light: How is<br />
this presented in the film<br />
• From <strong>de</strong>ath into life: How is this done
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• Who’s the only one to succeed in<br />
getting there<br />
• What’s his farewell like Why does<br />
he say “I know I am not worthy<br />
A voyage far beyond<br />
• What does this far beyond place<br />
mean<br />
Their voyage consists in reaching the world’s<br />
ends, Fyagein, beyond the seas. As the<br />
swords - mouse would sing: “where the sky<br />
and the sea merge (meet), where the sea<br />
waves get mild and sweet”. This place will<br />
also be reported as the one beyond the far<br />
end, which happens to be Aslan’s land. Only<br />
the very little ones bearing a very big heart<br />
can get there.
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A mystery we are offered to<br />
reveal<br />
Lucy asks Aslan if he will ever be in their real<br />
world, to which Aslan replies:<br />
“I am, but bearing another name. You’ll<br />
have to learn to call me for that name.<br />
This was the very reason why he brought<br />
you to <strong>Narnia</strong>, so that, by knowing me<br />
here for some time, you could get to know<br />
me much more there!” (The chronicles of<br />
<strong>Narnia</strong>. The voyage of the Dawn Trea<strong>de</strong>r, by C. S.<br />
Lewis).<br />
• What’s the other animal incarnating<br />
Aslan<br />
• What does he invite them to<br />
• Whom does he remind you of<br />
• What is Aslan’s other name<br />
In the book, Aslan is also presented in the<br />
body of another animal. But to learn this,<br />
you’ll need to read the final chapter:
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WORD GAME<br />
THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA 3.<br />
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Find in the alphabet soup following characters:<br />
REEPICHEEP, EUSTACE, LUCY, ASLAN,<br />
CASPIAN, EDMUND, CORIAKIN, MAVRA-<br />
MORN, RESTIMAR, OCTESIAN, ARGOZ,<br />
BERN, REVILIAN.
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