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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe #2

In the story “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” by C.S. Lewis, I think the book revolves around trust. Right now in the book, there are many problems and it seems that they never would have happened if Edmund trusted Lucy in the beginning of the story. It all started when Edmund didn’t believe Lucy about the wardrobe. Then he met the White Witch and got tricked by her into helping her and now he doesn’t know what to do next.

At first when Edmund didn’t believe Lucy, all the other siblings came into the wardrobe and checked for Narnia just to humor her. Then we found out that the wardrobe only works when it’s raining outside. Lucy was right and she knew that but Edmund and all the other siblings didn’t believe her and though she was lying. So after much discussion between the two, Edmund didn’t want to fight about it anymore so he decided to try it thinking he was right even though he wasn’t. Edmund’s perspective of the story was much worse than Lucy’s because the whole time Lucy knew she was right while Edmund thought he was right but actually wasn’t. Then, just to be spiteful, Edmund started teasing Lucy at every moment he got, just to be spiteful.

After Edmund finally jumped into the wardrobe he discovered what Narnia was. Suddenly, when he was just walking and discovering the different parts of Narnia, someone, not a normal person, came up to him. She was the White Witch of Narnia. All that she did was bribe people to be with her and always try to get people to do their best to protect her. In this case the White Witch bribed Edmund with turkish delight and got him inseparable from it and to keep Edmund on her side she kept on giving him more turkish delight. By doing this it has pulled Edmund into many more bad “traps.”

Overall if Edmund just believed Lucy about the wardrobe he wouldn’t have been caught up in all the crazy problems ,and he also wouldn’t have gotten all the turkish delight that he can’t get enough of.

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

In the book “The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe,” by C.S Lewis I think that a big problem, that lead to many more problems, is that Lucy went to Narnia and none of her siblings were believing her about it, though it was true. That was a huge problem because it made her siblings want to go to into the wardrobe to see if Narnia was real or not and that caused problems from there.

This affected the characters in a big way because it caused lots of commotion throughout the siblings and many emotions to like surprise and disbelieve.. For example, since Edmund didn’t believe Lucy about Narnia, he went there and faced problems that he wouldn’t have had to face if he just stayed at the professor’s house like he was supposed to. While he was in Narnia he was walking around when he saw the White Witch and was getting tricked by her to eat the turkish delight.

In that situation I thought that the White Witch had power. I thought she had the power because she was tricking Edmund while he had no idea that she was doing it. In his mind, the White Witch was beautiful and amazing, though she really wasn’t. The White Witch also had power because she knew about Narnia while Edmund didn’t know a thing about it and how to escape and get back to the professor’s house. Not only that, the White Witch have the power on Edmund and partly Lucy too. She also had power on all of Narnia, whenever she wanted to she could just turn Narnia into winter when no one even deserved it.

Overall, Lucy got Edmund into some problems but they weren’t even her fault. Someone has to do something about the White Witch, otherwise she will figure out a way to be able to control something else just like she can with turning Narnia into winter.

Capstone #2 – Choosing a Main Inquiry Question and Sub Questions

Capstone is moving on! We’re on to picking our main inquiry question and 5-6 sub questions. I thought it would be really easy, but… it was very challenging.

 

After a lot of thinking , I decided to switch topics. I did this  because I didn’t know how much information I would be able to find during the span of 7-8 weeks on my first topic, which was…. I thought about what else I was interested in and interior design and scoliosis were my top choices. Then, I finally picked interior design. I chose interior design over scoliosis because I was more interested in it and I had an idea of a site visit and interview.  I felt way more confident in the project with interior designing because of that.

 

It came time to create a main inquiry question. It was way harder than I thought it would be. It can’t just be a question like“What is interior designing?” because that would be too simple. Then I thought, “What is the process of designing a space?” and that wasn’t even enough. I turned it in and I was still told that I needed to extend that and add an “and’’ to the end of the sentence. Then finally, after all of that I came up with “What’s the process behind designing a space and what are the different roles individuals have?” It seemed right because I fully understood the question and it seemed like I could get enough information to answer it.

 

But it still didn’t end there. I still had to make 5 or 6 sub questions. The sub questions are created to help answer your main inquiry question. For example, for my question, “What’s the process behind designing a space and what are the different roles individuals have?” a sub question might be “What are the most important roles of designing a space,” as that would help me answer part of my question.

 

Overall, creating the questions are much harder than they seem.