![]() Although in the previous parts of this series there is no such an underlying theme, the author also hoists moral issues, speaks about cultural wealth, but more subtly and unobtrusively. However, such straightforwardness can rack one’s brains in this book. Of course, the whole book has an obvious religious implication and it is natural, knowing that Lewis was theologian and Christianity formed the basis of his worldview. The finale turns out to be tragic, even if we are not talking about characters, but about the world in general. This story is more advisable for adults, because here the fairy-tale world is being destroyed very shatteringly. The Last Battle is the last and the seventh book in Lewis’s series “The Chronicles of Narnia”, which turns out to be very sad and pessimistic. ![]() ![]() We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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