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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

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Fear, Temptation , and the Narrow Passage in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader by  Marc T. Newman, Ph.D. Breathtakingly beautiful,  The Voyage of the Dawn Treader  is another in a series of thought-provoking adaptations of C.S. Lewis’  The Chronicles of Narnia . For book purists, there will always be the shock of seeing changes to a beloved storyline (for me, the second viewing is always better than the first because I can now watch the film on its own merits). But none of the films have shied away from confronting important moral and spiritual issues present in the books. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader  is no exception – fear is the target of temptation, and easy solutions are both alluring and damning, but there is always a way out, if we will only seek it. How many modern books or films deal with these kinds of dilemmas that both children and adults daily face? That is the wonder of Lewis – his stories hold rich meaning at whatever level you encounter them...