Prose Analysis
Christopher Sledge
Expository Writing
Period 8
The Chronicles of Narnia: The last battle
Chapter 1 pages 1-5
This book was written intended for children and young adults. The story and series are of a fantasy nature. The reason for this section is for the author to introduce and described the first two characters and their role and the rest of the book. The author introduces the reader to Shift, an ugly but clever ape who uses and idiotic donkey named Puzzle and his own servant. These two characters are the basis of the plot in this story.
I don't think the author set out to have a certain tone in this particular part, but if I had to choose I see the beginning of this book to have a lot of humor to it. The reader sees this ugly ape that probably isn't very smart, manipulate and deceive this donkey. The ape is able to get the donkey to do whatever he wants. If the donkey ever tried to argue with the ape, he would just respond with "now puzzle, I understand what needs to......
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