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I do not know if this has been previously posted or not, but I decided I'd post it.
It isn't a really long quiz, so it does not take long to complete. The questions are good, I think. And I don't know what all of the results are but I:
quote: As Reepicheep the mouse, you are valiant, brave and daring. It's not the size that counts! But although you are polite and kind, people don't mess with you!
think that the results are quite good. Because I'm my favorite character from the whole series.
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quote:As Prince Rilian, you are brave, noble and intelligent, but easily misguided! Just make sure you don't go after any green women.
I really, really, liked Rillian. I felt his pain at being torn between returning home and exploring the never-before-seen Bism.
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Woo hoo! I'm a unicorn. Unicorns are pretty.
quote:As Jewel, you are slightly stubborn and a tad head-strong, but you are valiant brave and daring. Admired for your free spirit and adventurism, you are the subject of much respect.
quote: As Lucy Pevensie, you may be quite timid and shy, but your heart is in the right place! You make sure you tell the truth, even if it results in embarrassment.
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Trumpkin. While quick to anger and perhaps a little hostile to strangers, your heart is in the right place! People will trust what you say, partly in fear of what you'll do if they don't!
But really, I was pretty evenly divided, apparently:
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*sigh* I'm Susan. Not that I don't like her ... it's just that I know how the series turns out.
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quote:Originally posted by JennaDean: *sigh* I'm Susan. Not that I don't like her ... it's just that I know how the series turns out.
Well, in a letter C.S. Lewis wrote back to a concerned fan, he noted that just because Susan did not end up in Aslan's Country at the end of "The Last Battle", it doesn't mean she never will.
So we don't know how Susan turned out in the end.
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As Jill, you are confident, respectful, and a little bit bossy! You have an acquired taste for adventure, and love any challenge that you have to face.
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quote:Despite being a unicorn named "Jewel", the character is male. Really.
Also, Jewel kicks butt. That horn is *sharp*, don't ya know. Besides, C.S. Lewis predated the machismo era, as did his best friend Tolkien. You'd lose count keeping track of how many times one male character says to another, "I love you", and given Tolkien's strict Catholic background I doubt any of them are supposed to be gay.
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Ok, I've just bought the complete set a week ago and I'm only in Prince Caspian. Its been 17 years since I was in the 3rd grade and read them all. Thanks for correcting me, I now feel cool for being Jewel.
(Thats all the rhymes and I mean it!)...
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quote:As Jill, you are confident, respectful, and a little bit bossy! You have an acquired taste for adventure, and love any challenge that you have to face.
Both Nathan (my son) and I got Jill . . . hmmm.
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So, really, I'm warm and fuzzy. I've got all the warm fuzzy people on the top of my list. Except for Aslan, but I think that's a different story.
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Prince Rilian. I guess it's time to read those again as I don't even remember who he is!? I've read The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe to my kids but not the rest.
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"As Jill, you are confident, respectful, and a little bit bossy! You have an acquired taste for adventure, and love any challenge that you have to face."
What's weird is.. I didn't think I was bossy...
(Marlo, my love, now you can't say everytime you post, you're the last one to post on a thread. )
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quote:Prince Rilian. I guess it's time to read those again as I don't even remember who he is!?
Prince Rilian is King Caspian's son; he shows up in "The Silver Chair". (Book 4 of the original publishing order; I guess that makes it Book 6 now.) Of course if you haven't read "Prince Caspian" and "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" first, you won't know who King Caspian is, either.
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As Prince Rilian, you are brave, noble and intelligent, but easily misguided! Just make sure you don't go after any green women.
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You are most like Peter Pevensie, once High King of Narnia. As Peter, you are brave, loyal yet intelligent, and are greatly respected for upholding what you think is right.
Sweet! Who's the other Peter?
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