Marriage (The Horse and His Boy)

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Marriage (The Horse and His Boy)
- It is a public statement about God: the loving union of husband and wife speaks of family values and also God's values. There are three marriages throughout the Chronicles: Caspian and Liliandil (Ramandu's daughter); Frank and Helen and; Shasta and Aravis. In The Horse and His Boy, we see the journeys of Shasta and Aravis who met in the forest to find their destinies. At first, both of them don't like each other but as the time goes by, they begin to love each other (Love story is just a minor theme in Narnia). At the end of The Horse and His Boy's story, Shasta and Aravis got married and they had a son.

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