Polly Plummer

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(~ The Last Battle ~ (1956))
 
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'''First Appearance:''' ''The Magician's Nephew'', Ch. 1 (1955)
'''First Appearance:''' ''The Magician's Nephew'', Ch. 1 (1955)
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==About Polly==
 
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Polly is a very sensible and careful girl, though not without a taste for adventure. She enthusiastically accompanies [[Digory Kirke|Digory]] on their exploration of the attics in their row of houses. When [[Digory Kirke|Digory]] wants to "strike the bell and bide the danger" in Charn, Polly's innate common sense asserts itself as she tries to stop him from doing such a foolhardy thing. Although Polly is cautious, she takes full part in their adventures. When she and [[Digory Kirke|Digory]] are on their quest to bring the Apple of Life back to [[Aslan]], Polly has the idea to plant a toffee in the ground, thus providing their breakfast the next morning. Later Polly becomes an "aunt" to the Pevensies by virtue of their common experiences in Narnia.
 
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===~ The Last Battle ~ (1956)===
===~ The Last Battle ~ (1956)===
[[File:3774.jpg|left]]Polly and the other friends of Narnia are gathered together on Earth when King [[Tirian]] suddenly appears before them. They all sense that something is wrong, and decide to recover the magic rings so that [[Eustace Clarence Scrubb|Eustace]] and [[Jill Pole|Jill]] can go back to Narnia to help. Polly is on the train with the others to meet [[Peter Pevensie|Peter]] and [[Edmund Pevensie|Edmund]] when it crashes. Immediately after that, they find themselves in another world where Polly realizes that she and [[Digory Kirke|Digory]] are younger. Polly meets [[Tirian]] when [[Tirian]] throws himself through the stable door, and witnesses night falling on Narnia. Polly goes "further up and further in" with the others as [[Aslan]] leads them to His country.
[[File:3774.jpg|left]]Polly and the other friends of Narnia are gathered together on Earth when King [[Tirian]] suddenly appears before them. They all sense that something is wrong, and decide to recover the magic rings so that [[Eustace Clarence Scrubb|Eustace]] and [[Jill Pole|Jill]] can go back to Narnia to help. Polly is on the train with the others to meet [[Peter Pevensie|Peter]] and [[Edmund Pevensie|Edmund]] when it crashes. Immediately after that, they find themselves in another world where Polly realizes that she and [[Digory Kirke|Digory]] are younger. Polly meets [[Tirian]] when [[Tirian]] throws himself through the stable door, and witnesses night falling on Narnia. Polly goes "further up and further in" with the others as [[Aslan]] leads them to His country.
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==About Polly==
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Polly is a very sensible and careful girl, though not without a taste for adventure. She enthusiastically accompanies [[Digory Kirke|Digory]] on their exploration of the attics in their row of houses. When [[Digory Kirke|Digory]] wants to "strike the bell and bide the danger" in Charn, Polly's innate common sense asserts itself as she tries to stop him from doing such a foolhardy thing. Although Polly is cautious, she takes full part in their adventures. When she and [[Digory Kirke|Digory]] are on their quest to bring the Apple of Life back to [[Aslan]], Polly has the idea to plant a toffee in the ground, thus providing their breakfast the next morning. Later Polly becomes an "aunt" to the Pevensies by virtue of their common experiences in Narnia.
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==Quotes==
==Quotes==
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*"I'm game if you are." (MN, Ch. 1 & 3)
 
*"I wonder did we ever really meet before? I had a sort of idea—a sort of picture in my head—of a boy and a girl, like us—living somewhere quite different—and doing all sorts of things." (MN, Ch. 3)
*"I wonder did we ever really meet before? I had a sort of idea—a sort of picture in my head—of a boy and a girl, like us—living somewhere quite different—and doing all sorts of things." (MN, Ch. 3)
*"It's a good thing one of us has some sense." (MN, Ch. 3)
*"It's a good thing one of us has some sense." (MN, Ch. 3)

Current revision as of 22:18, 9 November 2010

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