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Explain the conflict in The Magician's Nephew.

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What is the major conflict in The Magician’s Nephew? Provide at least three examples from the book that demonstrate this conflict. Use two to three complete sentences to explain each example. Proofread, and be sure to have the proper heading as outlined on the course home page.

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The overriding conflict in The Magician's Nephew is that between good and evil. Good is embodied by characters such as Aslan, the Cabby, and Polly. These characters possess kindness, sensibility, and the ability to discern and choose the right actions. The evil is embodied by Queen Jadis and Uncle Andrew.

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