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Theme Of Greed In Caspian's Voyage Of The Dawn

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.In The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, greed, a deadly sin, is symbolized not only throughout the book, but especially during the exploration of Goldwater Island. The adventures which take place on this island begin when Caspian and his shipmates find the source of the river, which is described as a deep little mountain lake, surrounded by cliffs. It is not until Edmund discovers that this mysterious, and rather sketchy lake, is enchanted by a curse which turns any solid object that the water touches into solid gold. After this discovery is made, Caspian decides the next best course of action is to test it. Subsequently announcing his plan, Caspian “stooped down and wrenched a heather, knelt beside the pool, and dipped it in.” Caspian was willing

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