What are the Christian themes in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader?
” Answer: The third of the Chronicles of Narnia series, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader reunites readers with the two younger Pevensie children, Lucy and Edmund, who are catapulted back into the land of Narnia via a painting of a ship on a bedroom wall. As they stare at the painting, suddenly the ship begins to move, the sea waves spray the children with briny foam and they are pulled into the painting and back into Narnia. Aboard the ship is King Caspian, from the second book Prince Caspian, and his entourage, who are on a quest to discover the fate of the seven lords of Narnia who sailed west and never returned. This quest and the ensuing adventures form the outline of the book. Drawn into Narnia along with Lucy and Edmund is their cousin, Eustace Clarence Scrubb. If ever a child deserved such a name, it is Eustace, an insufferable brat who is quarrelsome, arrogant, greedy and jealous, a character ripe for Lewis brilliant thematic portrayal of sin and redemption. Having landed on one