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ad through the Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader and this study text will reveal and discuss them, together with what importance they were off in moving life ahead. Closure is the act of closing something. However, in relation to this study text, I will perceive of it as the complete acceptance of a tragic event which is a key element in dealing with life. In the Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Trader, some of the characters are pursuing closure in an attempt to fulfill some emptiness residing within them, and therefore grant unto them the purpose of the voyage they are onto.
Concisely, the closure is the end of a period which opens up the channels for another to develop. The first instance of seeking closure is the overall task of the characters (Edmund, Lucy, and Eustace) whose task in the voyage is assisting King Caspian to find his seven lost lords. After finding themselves pulled into the painting, the three characters decide that it is best if they accept the occurrence and assist King Caspian. The seven mentioned lords got lost after they were sent to the Eastern uncharted seas.
“ I think the same, Reepicheep,” replied Caspian… it would not break my heart to go as near the World’s End as the Dawn Treader will take us… they signed on to seek the seven lords…” (Lewis 161). They have gone on to find closure since by the end of the voyage; all the lords were accounted for. “… The seven lords are all accounted for…” (183). Again, Reepicheep the talking mouse opts for closure despite all the events he encounters on his way to the Utter East. He has a lifelong desire to sail aboard the Dawn Treader and land in Aslan’s country upon which his desires would be quenched “… I do not know what it means,” he tells Lucy.
“But the spell of it has been with me all my life” (15). The drive for his landing in the Utter East country is due to a wood woman’s prophecy which foretells of him achieving his fulfillments
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