Quote by C.S. Lewis

We're free Narnians, Hwin and I, and I suppose, if you're running away to Narnia you want to be one too. In that case Hwin isn't your horse any longer. One might just as well say you're her human.


We're free Narnians, Hwin and I, and I suppose, if you're ru

Summary

This quote from "The Last Battle" by C.S. Lewis emphasizes freedom and equality within the fantastical world of Narnia. It suggests that in Narnia, being a true member of its society means transcending traditional notions of superiority and hierarchy. The statement underscores the notion that breakaway from societal norms is necessary to embrace a new sense of identity and camaraderie. It suggests that the relationship between humans and animals is not defined by ownership, but rather mutual respect, where humans and animals are seen as equal beings.

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Fantasy
By C.S. Lewis
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