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Topics: Fantasy
ThĂ©oden King From âThe Lord of the Ringsâ Shows How We Live In A World of Loss
Tolkienâs masterpiece embraces hope born of mourning, embodied by heroes who fight even when all seems lost.
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Shannon Stewart
Joining Lewisâs âVoyage of the Dawn Treaderâ Taught Me How to Sail for Aslanâs Country
C. S. Lewisâs third Chronicle beckons to a distant land whose Hero is greater than the fantastic realm of Narnia.
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Elijah David
Try These Three Practical Questions to Discern Fictional Magic
Challenge the storyâs supernatural system by exploring its sources, moral results, and heroesâ motives.
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Marian Jacobs
Why âThe Nightmare Before Christmasâ Canât Deliver Holiday Joys
Whatâs this? Elijah David explores how the cult classic lacks substance.
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Why Boromir Failed Gondor, Yet Died a Hero
Boromir succumbs to temptation, yet Aragorn tells him, âYou have conqueredâ because greater hope drove the man of Gondor.
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Shannon Stewart
I Love Beholding the Old Stories Coming True in âPrince Caspianâ
Good legends prepare our hearts to expect greater realities.
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Elijah David
âThe Green Knightâ Film May Not Outmatch the Original Poemâs Challenge of Human Virtue
Critics praising David Loweryâs new movie may reveal another Hollywood retelling thatâs been stripped of gospel armor.
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Shannon Stewart
Perfect Characters Donât Have to Be Boring
C. S. Lewis offers a master class in how to show perfection more attractively and realistically.
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Shannon Stewart
âThorâ Hammers Home the Story of Two Prodigal Norse Gods
In Kenneth Branaghâs 2011 fantasy film, Thor shows heroic repentance, while Loki takes the role of self-righteous brother.
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Emily Hayse
âRaya and the Last Dragonâ Explores Flawed Themes in a Gorgeous World
Disneyâs latest heroine must learn trust and forgiveness, but Rayaâs story feels redundant as she seems to learn little.
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Elijah David
Why âThe Horse and His Boyâ is the Best of Lewisâs Chronicles of Narnia
The Horse and His Boy runs strong and improves the Narnian stable by depicting the realm of Calormen and heroesâ hope for freedom.
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Daniel Whyte IV
Pixarâs âOnwardâ Wears the Symbolism of Pants
Dan Scanlonâs film leans into the bitterness of loss with its core symbol, leading the audience to a realistic yet redemptive theme.
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Shannon Stewart
How Fantasy Books Help Us Recover Reality
Fantasy lets us see the true world in ways ârealisticâ fiction cannot.
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Emily Hayse
How Reading Epic Fantasy Helps Me Be Brave
Some fault fantasy as unnecessary, but only these stories can uniquely shape our hearts to love virtues such as courage and truth.
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Josiah DeGraaf
Implicit Magic in Fantasy Fiction Can Stir Our Longing for Transcendent Myth
Some fantasy novels prefer complex magic systems, but âimplicit magicâ often provokes greater themes in characters and readers.
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Elijah David
To Help Kids Learn Pop Culture Engagement, Parents Must Work Together
How can moms and dads from different backgrounds agree on pop culture parenting?
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Jason Joyner
Why We Long for Movies to Match Their Books
From zombies to British nannies, film versions that depart their source material leave us hoping for more.
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L.G. McCary
Meet Your Familyâs Next Favorite Film: Kikiâs Delivery Service
Miyazakiâs coming-of-age tale reenchants the follow-your-heart trope.
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Shannon Stewart
Fictional Magic Systems Can Go Beyond Rules and Reveal Deeper Characters
Some fantasy novels prefer complex magic systems, but “implicit magic” often provokes greater emotions in characters and readers.
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Elijah David
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