The silver chair
*Eustace, Jill Puddleglum Aslan Prince Rilian King Caspian Green Witch Earthmen*
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Pub. 2025-10-31 | Atual. 2025-10-31
Universo
They are in Narnia inside of the underworld
Descrição
The Silver Chair — Simplified Chapter Summaries
Chapter 1: Behind the Gym
Eustace Scrubb (from The Voyage of the Dawn Treader) and his new school friend, Jill Pole, are being bullied at their school. They hide behind the gym to escape and start talking about another world Eustace once visited—Narnia. As they talk, they suddenly feel a strange pull, and the wall behind the gym opens into another world. They are called by Aslan, the great lion.
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Chapter 2: Jill Meets Aslan
Jill finds herself alone in a beautiful land. She meets Aslan, who tells her that Eustace has already gone into Narnia. Aslan gives Jill a mission: she and Eustace must find Prince Rilian, the lost son of King Caspian. Aslan gives her four signs to remember that will guide them. Jill must repeat them every morning so she doesn’t forget. Then, Aslan sends her and Eustace off to Narnia.
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Chapter 3: The Sail on the Mountain
Eustace and Jill find themselves on a high cliff. Jill, being careless, makes Eustace fall off — but Aslan blows him safely into Narnia. Jill later finds a stream and meets a group of creatures, realizing she’s now in Narnia. She learns that King Caspian is old and sad because his son is missing. Jill finally meets Eustace again at the castle.
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Chapter 4: A Parliament of Owls
At night, a group of talking owls secretly gathers to help Jill and Eustace. They explain more about Prince Rilian — he disappeared years ago while hunting a green serpent that killed his mother. The owls promise to take Jill and Eustace north to look for him. They also introduce them to a strange companion: a Marsh-wiggle named Puddleglum, who will guide them.
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Chapter 5: Puddleglum
Puddleglum is tall, gloomy, and frog-like, but brave and loyal. He tries to stay positive in his own gloomy way. The three travelers set out on their long journey north through cold, wet lands. They don’t have much food and get tired, but Puddleglum keeps them going.
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Chapter 6: The Wild Waste Lands of the North
The journey becomes harder as they cross empty, icy lands. They lose their way, and Jill forgets to repeat the signs Aslan gave her, which makes things worse. Finally, they meet a group of giants, who invite them to their castle, called Harfang. The giants seem friendly — but appearances can be deceiving.
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Chapter 7: The Hill of the Strange Trenches
The travelers notice strange trenches in the shape of letters or patterns. Jill realizes too late that this might have been one of Aslan’s signs — they were supposed to find help at those trenches instead of going to the giants. They regret missing the clue but can’t turn back.
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Chapter 8: The House of Harfang
At first, the giants treat them kindly, giving them warm food and beds. But soon Jill discovers a cookbook that says “Man-Pie.” Horrified, they realize the giants plan to eat them! They secretly plan their escape.
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Chapter 9: How They Discover Something Worth Knowing
Jill, Eustace, and Puddleglum sneak out through a window and escape into a snowstorm. They find themselves lost in the dark but stumble upon a strange, deep hole that leads underground. They decide to climb down to take shelter.
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Chapter 10: Travels Without the Sun
They find themselves in a dark underground world filled with pale creatures and no sunlight. After wandering, they meet a knight in silver armor and a silent lady dressed in green. The lady tells them to go to a city called Harfang, not knowing they just escaped from there. Later, they realize she’s the Lady of the Green Kirtle, and she’s dangerous.
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Chapter 11: In the Dark Castle
The knight takes them to his master’s castle in the underworld. He seems kind but odd. When night falls, he warns them not to untie him from the silver chair he’s bound to, no matter what he says — but if they do, he might go mad.
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Chapter 12: The Queen of Underland
When the knight is bound to the silver chair, he suddenly cries out in Aslan’s name, begging them to free him. Remembering Aslan’s signs, they realize this must be the true Prince Rilian. They free him, breaking the enchantment. Just then, the Lady of the Green Kirtle returns and reveals her true form — a serpent! She attacks them, but they kill her after a fierce battle.
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Chapter 13: Underland Without the Queen
With the queen dead, her spell over the underground world begins to fade. The Earthmen (creatures under her rule) are freed from enchantment and start celebrating. Prince Rilian leads Jill, Eustace, and Puddleglum out of the collapsing underworld to safety.
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Chapter 14: The Bottom of the Hill
They emerge back into Narnia and travel to meet the old King Caspian. Sadly, they find that Caspian has died of old age. Rilian is heartbroken but honored to be reunited with his father, even if it’s too late.
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Chapter 15: The Healing of Harms
Jill and Eustace are taken back to Aslan’s Country. Aslan shows them King Caspian’s body, then brings him back to life, young and strong again. Caspian thanks the children. Then, Aslan sends Jill and Eustace back to their own world, where they find themselves once again behind the school gym — but now, they have the courage to face the bullies.
Chapter 1: Behind the Gym
Eustace Scrubb (from The Voyage of the Dawn Treader) and his new school friend, Jill Pole, are being bullied at their school. They hide behind the gym to escape and start talking about another world Eustace once visited—Narnia. As they talk, they suddenly feel a strange pull, and the wall behind the gym opens into another world. They are called by Aslan, the great lion.
---
Chapter 2: Jill Meets Aslan
Jill finds herself alone in a beautiful land. She meets Aslan, who tells her that Eustace has already gone into Narnia. Aslan gives Jill a mission: she and Eustace must find Prince Rilian, the lost son of King Caspian. Aslan gives her four signs to remember that will guide them. Jill must repeat them every morning so she doesn’t forget. Then, Aslan sends her and Eustace off to Narnia.
---
Chapter 3: The Sail on the Mountain
Eustace and Jill find themselves on a high cliff. Jill, being careless, makes Eustace fall off — but Aslan blows him safely into Narnia. Jill later finds a stream and meets a group of creatures, realizing she’s now in Narnia. She learns that King Caspian is old and sad because his son is missing. Jill finally meets Eustace again at the castle.
---
Chapter 4: A Parliament of Owls
At night, a group of talking owls secretly gathers to help Jill and Eustace. They explain more about Prince Rilian — he disappeared years ago while hunting a green serpent that killed his mother. The owls promise to take Jill and Eustace north to look for him. They also introduce them to a strange companion: a Marsh-wiggle named Puddleglum, who will guide them.
---
Chapter 5: Puddleglum
Puddleglum is tall, gloomy, and frog-like, but brave and loyal. He tries to stay positive in his own gloomy way. The three travelers set out on their long journey north through cold, wet lands. They don’t have much food and get tired, but Puddleglum keeps them going.
---
Chapter 6: The Wild Waste Lands of the North
The journey becomes harder as they cross empty, icy lands. They lose their way, and Jill forgets to repeat the signs Aslan gave her, which makes things worse. Finally, they meet a group of giants, who invite them to their castle, called Harfang. The giants seem friendly — but appearances can be deceiving.
---
Chapter 7: The Hill of the Strange Trenches
The travelers notice strange trenches in the shape of letters or patterns. Jill realizes too late that this might have been one of Aslan’s signs — they were supposed to find help at those trenches instead of going to the giants. They regret missing the clue but can’t turn back.
---
Chapter 8: The House of Harfang
At first, the giants treat them kindly, giving them warm food and beds. But soon Jill discovers a cookbook that says “Man-Pie.” Horrified, they realize the giants plan to eat them! They secretly plan their escape.
---
Chapter 9: How They Discover Something Worth Knowing
Jill, Eustace, and Puddleglum sneak out through a window and escape into a snowstorm. They find themselves lost in the dark but stumble upon a strange, deep hole that leads underground. They decide to climb down to take shelter.
---
Chapter 10: Travels Without the Sun
They find themselves in a dark underground world filled with pale creatures and no sunlight. After wandering, they meet a knight in silver armor and a silent lady dressed in green. The lady tells them to go to a city called Harfang, not knowing they just escaped from there. Later, they realize she’s the Lady of the Green Kirtle, and she’s dangerous.
---
Chapter 11: In the Dark Castle
The knight takes them to his master’s castle in the underworld. He seems kind but odd. When night falls, he warns them not to untie him from the silver chair he’s bound to, no matter what he says — but if they do, he might go mad.
---
Chapter 12: The Queen of Underland
When the knight is bound to the silver chair, he suddenly cries out in Aslan’s name, begging them to free him. Remembering Aslan’s signs, they realize this must be the true Prince Rilian. They free him, breaking the enchantment. Just then, the Lady of the Green Kirtle returns and reveals her true form — a serpent! She attacks them, but they kill her after a fierce battle.
---
Chapter 13: Underland Without the Queen
With the queen dead, her spell over the underground world begins to fade. The Earthmen (creatures under her rule) are freed from enchantment and start celebrating. Prince Rilian leads Jill, Eustace, and Puddleglum out of the collapsing underworld to safety.
---
Chapter 14: The Bottom of the Hill
They emerge back into Narnia and travel to meet the old King Caspian. Sadly, they find that Caspian has died of old age. Rilian is heartbroken but honored to be reunited with his father, even if it’s too late.
---
Chapter 15: The Healing of Harms
Jill and Eustace are taken back to Aslan’s Country. Aslan shows them King Caspian’s body, then brings him back to life, young and strong again. Caspian thanks the children. Then, Aslan sends Jill and Eustace back to their own world, where they find themselves once again behind the school gym — but now, they have the courage to face the bullies.
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