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- The Princess and the Goblin, Curdie and Faith - LitWyrm
Curdie’s heart softens when he talks to his parents Though the tale seems too incredible to be true, they both feel that the princess is trustworthy and that there is more to the story than Curdie can see
- Under the Home Online Homeschool Curriculum - Prose Lesson
Curdie has a wonderful mother She is trustworthy, she can keep a secret, and she works hard to make a comfortable home for Curdie and his father after their hard days of work in the dark, deep mines Curdie's mother helps him untangle the string he uses to explore the mines
- princess the goblin Flashcards | Quizlet
Throughout The Princess and the Goblin, Irene and Curdie go on a number of literal journeys (up attic stairs, up mountainsides, down mineshafts, into Goblin caves, etc ) as they make the metaphoric coming-of-age journey toward emotional and moral -- and most importantly to MacDonald, _____________________
- The Princess and the Goblin Chapter 23 Questions and Answers
Answer: Curdie initially doubts the logic behind Irene's guidance, but his mother's suggestion that she could have been led by a 'thread' of intuition emphasizes the idea of faith in something beyond empirical understanding It ties into the broader theme of trust and belief in the unseen
- The Princess and the Goblin - XII: A Short Chapter About Curdie
Curdie spent many nights in the mine His father and he had taken Mrs Peterson into the secret, for they knew mother could hold her tongue, which was more than could be said of all the miners’ wives
- To Such as These Belongs the Kingdom of Heaven: The Princess and the Goblin
Even though both his plans and his courage are praiseworthy, and even though he is very nearly successful in his exploits, Curdie shows that acting in good faith is not the same as acting in great faith, and this is confirmed by Irene’s own supernaturally-endowed courage
- The Princess and the Goblin Themes | Course Hero
Curdie takes the role of protector from their first meeting on, but he must learn to accept Irene's protection when she rescues him from the goblins The princess's inclination is to be obeyed but she must learn to follow Curdie's lead and accept his instruction
- The Princess and Curdie Flashcards | Quizlet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like How does the writer describe the mountains?, Where is Curdie living at the beginning of this book?, Where does the princess live? and more
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