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The Last Battle

“The Last Battle” concludes The Chronicles of Narnia series, with King Tirian and his unicorn friend Jewel seeking Aslan. They uncover an imposter using Aslan’s name for power and instigate a final battle. Aslan ends Narnia, guiding its inhabitants to a new eternal existence. The series closes with a sense of renewal and everlasting life.

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Mars

Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun, is called the Red Planet due to its reddish surface, which reflects its connection to the Roman god of war. With a year 320 days longer than Earth’s, Mars experiences extreme temperature variations and massive dust storms. Geological activity, auroras, and two small moons further add to its intrigue.

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J.R.R. Tolkien

J.R.R. Tolkien, born in 1892, was a renowned author, poet, and professor at Oxford. He is best known for “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of the Rings” series. His inspirations included William Morris and S.R. Crockett. These works gained popularity after his retirement, and continue to be celebrated in various adaptations.

The Magician's Nephew
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The Magician’s Nephew

“The Magician’s Nephew” by C.S. Lewis is a prequel to the Narnia series, introducing Digory Kirke, who, along with friend Polly, travels to different worlds using magical rings. They encounter the evil Queen Jadis, witness the birth of Narnia, and obtain an apple to heal Digory’s mother. The story ends with the creation of the wardrobe leading to future events.

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Earth

Earth, also known as the Blue Planet, is covered by 70% water, supporting a diverse ecosystem. It is the third planet from the Sun and is made up of a solid inner core, liquid outer core, lower and upper mantle, and crust. The hydrosphere includes oceans and other water bodies, sustaining various ecosystems and natural resources.

the horse and his boy
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The Horse and His Boy

“The Horse and His Boy” is the fifth book in The Chronicles of Narnia series, released in 1954 by C.S. Lewis and illustrated by Pauline Baynes. The story follows Shasta, a boy escaping an abusive life, who joins a talking horse named Bree on a journey to Narnia. They encounter allies, face dangers, and ultimately find new beginnings.

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Pauline Baynes

Pauline Baynes, an English artist and illustrator, was known for her work in novels and her collaborations with J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis. Her significant contributions to renowned works like “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Chronicles of Narnia” secured her a lasting legacy. Baynes’ artwork continues to be featured in modern editions of these classic books.

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The Silver Chair

The Silver Chair, fourth in the Narnian series by C.S. Lewis, follows Eustace and Jill as they seek to rescue kidnapped Prince Rilian with Aslan’s guidance. They encounter challenges, including a malevolent queen and a spellbound knight. With courage and cleverness, they ultimately succeed in freeing the prince and restoring peace to Narnia.

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Venus

Venus, the second planet from the Sun, is visible from Earth and was explored by the Magellan spacecraft, revealing volcanic activity. Similar to Earth in size and mass, it has a dense atmosphere of mostly carbon dioxide. With no seasons, slow winds, and extreme heat, its potential for life remains uncertain.

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Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon, the 20th-century artist, created powerful paintings and was born in Dublin in 1909. His initial struggles led to fame in the 1940s, but personal tragedies affected him. His unique style captivated the art world, with paintings fetching record prices. Bacon passed away in 1992, leaving a significant legacy in the art world.