#2 - Narnia 2 - Prince Caspian
I think I am going to write my short story about Dr. Cornelius. I am unnaturally drawn to his character. Something about a mentor/teacher who throws self-preservation to the wind in order to benefit his student is beautiful to me. I think I would like to be like that one day. Dr. Cornelius is largely an outcast and he risks his life in sharing true history with Caspian. He is self-sacrificial and wise, but ever-so loving. To me, he feels like a socrates-style character, though much more virtuous and admirable. Perhaps it is his squatty and ugly appearance as described by Lewis that has made Socrates come to mind. Perhaps it is the way he nearly dies for teaching the truth.
What can I learn from this character? Is that a question I should even ask?
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