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The Three books
The Magicians Nephew
C. S Lewis- Released May,2, 1995
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sacred elements
The apple tree.
Is it protected
Yes, it's protected by a bird, and tall gates that need a code to get in.
references
Mithologies (which ones?, and how are they represented)
In Greek mythology there were golden apples from the garden of Hesperides, were a wedding gift to Hera from Gaia and were protected by the great serpent, Ladon.
In roman mythology Pomona was the roman goddess and keeper of fruit trees and orchards. She and her husband were were responsible for the prolific nature of apple trees.
In Nordish mythology the apple represents immortality, and that Idunn is the keeper. The apples are golden and was used in love spells and magic. The Aesir and Vanir gods kept them young for long period of time.
In Egypt ancient mythology the apple symbolizes health and future happiness. it is one of the most sacred trees.
Religions (which ones?, and how are they represented)
The "apple tree" represents Christianity the apple symbolizes knowledge, immortality, temptation, the fall of man and sin in the bible. a when Adam and Eve ate the " forbidden apple"
The apple tree also represents Islam. The forbidden fruit was disobedience. Allah (swt) gave them all the garden to eat from, but the test was not to eat from the tree in the middle.
Jewish tradition believes apple's have high healing qualities. the green apple contributes with healing.
can anyone use it?
No, unless you get permission from Aslan for a good reason.
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The Silmarillion
J.R.R Tolkien- released September, 15, 1977
Creation
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Did Eru work alone?
No, he had created the world with the help of the Ainurs ( holy ones) by singing together
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sacred elements
The secret fire.
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references
Mithologies (which ones?, and how are they represented)
In Greek mythology, a fire was made to protect them from the invaders and since then no one was able to figure out how this " secret fire " was made and what ingredients were put into it.
In Roman Mythology people would worship fire names Vesta. People would give it wine and olive oil into its flames. When they hear the crackling of the fire they believe it to be Vesta talking or singing
In Norse mythology Muspelheim is described as a hot and glowing land of fire, home to the fire giants, and guarded by Surtr, with his flaming sword. It is featured in both the creation and destruction stories of Norse myth
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Religions (which ones?, and how are they represented)
In Islam fire represents " hell" where the disbelievers will be sent on the day of judgment for not believing in God
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In Judaism, it is believed that fire represents The two symbols which are to encourage people to use the consuming fire in a positive way in order to “burn” the bad evil urge within them and the second element whose purpose is to light up the world by doing good “is more internal and close
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Valar
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KIND
LORDS
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Mandos
He is the judge, jury, and could judge and curse all.
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Manwe
Is the Vala of the sky and weather, he has great control over it.
Greek M.
In Greek mythology Zeus was considered to be the Greek god of weather. he was also the king of gods. he took charge of the lightning bolts and sky and thunder
Nordish M.
Thor was a sky god, he created thunder and lightning.
Freyr was considered to be one of the 2 gods in Norse mythology that controlled the weather. he took most control of the sunshine peace, fertility and rain.
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Egyptian M.
His sister Tefnut was the goddess of moisture, dew and rain.
In antient Egyptian religion Shu was one of the gods of weather. his part was the supporter of the sky and god of air.
QUEENS
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Vana
the younger sister of yavanna was responsible for the preserving of the youth made for all life in Arda.
Nessa
Nessa was noted for her speed, swift as an arrow, and to be able to outrun the deer
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Alice in wonderland
Lewis Carroll- released November, 26, 1865
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Gods
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Its referring Christianity with Jesus, Jewish with David,