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'''First Appearance:''' ''The Last Battle'', Ch. 1 (1956)
'''First Appearance:''' ''The Last Battle'', Ch. 1 (1956)
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==Appearances==
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===~ The Last Battle ~ (1956)===
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[[File:3774.jpg|left]]Shift the Ape and [[Puzzle]] the Donkey are friends in name, but Shift treats [[Puzzle]] as his personal slave. One day while walking by the Cauldron Pool, Shift spots a yellow thing caught under the waterfall and makes [[Puzzle]] jump in to retrieve it. After [[Puzzle]] drags it out of the pool, they discover it is a lion's skin. Shift sews it up and makes [[Puzzle]] wear it, parading him around as [[Aslan]] returned to Narnia. Though [[Puzzle]] believes this is wrong, Shift manages to convince him that this is what the true [[Aslan]] wants. Shift then locks [[Puzzle]] in a stable and begins his false reign as the "Mouthpiece of [[Aslan]]." He makes an alliance with the Calormenes and forces the Narnians to do horrible things like cutting down the trees the dryads dwell in, enslaving the Talking Beasts, and requisitioning the food the Talking Squirrels had foraged for the winter. As his deceptions continue, Shift tries to convince the Narnians that he is not an ape, but a man (and attempts to dress as such, but only succeeds in looking like a fool). In addition to promoting the alliance with the Calormenes, Shift claims that [[Aslan]] and [[Tash]] (the god of the Calormenes) are the same: Tashlan. Every night Shift lets [[Puzzle]] out of the stable (dressed in the lion skin) for a brief time to keep the Narnians believing that it is [[Aslan]]'s will he is doing. When [[Puzzle]] is freed by [[Jill Pole|Jill]], Shift has no Tashlan to produce every night and is at the mercy of [[Rishda Tarkaan]], the Calormene commander. During Shift's final night in Narnia, he tries to force Narnians into the stable to view Tashlan in all his wrath, but when [[Tirian]] and his company attack, Shift is seized and hurled into the stable by [[Tirian]]. There Shift is destroyed by [[Tash]], whom the ape had caused to be brought into Narnia.
==About Shift==
==About Shift==
Shift is a devious and conniving character who sees every situation as an opportunity to further his own selfish interests. When the story opens, Shift has already been using his "friend" [[Puzzle]] to do all the work to make Shift more comfortable. Shift is good with words and often uses his superior intellect to convince others that his self-serving plans are really for the greater good. For Shift, everything revolves around his desires; he is even willing to make alliances with traditionally hostile countries such as Calormen in order to open up more trade and bring Shift the delicacies he craves. Even darker than that is Shift's spiritual apostasy in equating [[Aslan]] with the demonic god of the Calormenes, [[Tash]]. As all his plans fall to ruin, Shift selfishly tries to sacrifice everyone else before himself. His demise — at the beak and claws of [[Tash]] — is soberly fitting.
Shift is a devious and conniving character who sees every situation as an opportunity to further his own selfish interests. When the story opens, Shift has already been using his "friend" [[Puzzle]] to do all the work to make Shift more comfortable. Shift is good with words and often uses his superior intellect to convince others that his self-serving plans are really for the greater good. For Shift, everything revolves around his desires; he is even willing to make alliances with traditionally hostile countries such as Calormen in order to open up more trade and bring Shift the delicacies he craves. Even darker than that is Shift's spiritual apostasy in equating [[Aslan]] with the demonic god of the Calormenes, [[Tash]]. As all his plans fall to ruin, Shift selfishly tries to sacrifice everyone else before himself. His demise — at the beak and claws of [[Tash]] — is soberly fitting.
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==Inspiration==
==Inspiration==
There is no known direct inspiration for the character of Shift, but his role in the story almost certainly sprang from Lewis' reaction to certain groups that were attempting to equate the God of Christianity with the deities of other world religions. To Lewis, such a claim was a shameful deception. Shift may also be based partly on the Beast from the Bible's book of Revelation, especially given the apocalyptic, almost allegorical nature of this story.
There is no known direct inspiration for the character of Shift, but his role in the story almost certainly sprang from Lewis' reaction to certain groups that were attempting to equate the God of Christianity with the deities of other world religions. To Lewis, such a claim was a shameful deception. Shift may also be based partly on the Beast from the Bible's book of Revelation, especially given the apocalyptic, almost allegorical nature of this story.
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==Appearances==
 
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===~ The Last Battle ~ (1956)===
 
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[[File:3774.jpg|left]]Shift the Ape and [[Puzzle]] the Donkey are friends in name, but Shift treats [[Puzzle]] as his personal slave. One day while walking by the Cauldron Pool, Shift spots a yellow thing caught under the waterfall and makes [[Puzzle]] jump in to retrieve it. After [[Puzzle]] drags it out of the pool, they discover it is a lion's skin. Shift sews it up and makes [[Puzzle]] wear it, parading him around as [[Aslan]] returned to Narnia. Though [[Puzzle]] believes this is wrong, Shift manages to convince him that this is what the true [[Aslan]] wants. Shift then locks [[Puzzle]] in a stable and begins his false reign as the "Mouthpiece of [[Aslan]]." He makes an alliance with the Calormenes and forces the Narnians to do horrible things like cutting down the trees the dryads dwell in, enslaving the Talking Beasts, and requisitioning the food the Talking Squirrels had foraged for the winter. As his deceptions continue, Shift tries to convince the Narnians that he is not an ape, but a man (and attempts to dress as such, but only succeeds in looking like a fool). In addition to promoting the alliance with the Calormenes, Shift claims that [[Aslan]] and [[Tash]] (the god of the Calormenes) are the same: Tashlan. Every night Shift lets [[Puzzle]] out of the stable (dressed in the lion skin) for a brief time to keep the Narnians believing that it is [[Aslan]]'s will he is doing. When [[Puzzle]] is freed by [[Jill Pole|Jill]], Shift has no Tashlan to produce every night and is at the mercy of [[Rishda Tarkaan]], the Calormene commander. During Shift's final night in Narnia, he tries to force Narnians into the stable to view Tashlan in all his wrath, but when [[Tirian]] and his company attack, Shift is seized and hurled into the stable by [[Tirian]]. There Shift is destroyed by [[Tash]], whom the ape had caused to be brought into Narnia.
 

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