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know the holy book well, you'll pick up the Mary reference, and if you
don't know it at all, you might just get the sacrifice/resurrection
business but the rest will be lost on you. Assuming that children who are
familiar with the Bible are being raised in Christian households, this
work preaches to the converted. The unconverted have nothing to worry about.
Lewis has also been charged with racism as a result of his portrait of the
Calormenes in The Horse and His Boy. Calormene, a desert country far to
the south of Narnia, strongly suggests the Near East: its people are
dark-skinned, wear turbans and carry scimitars. Their diet is heavy on
oil, rice, onions and garlic. They are cruel to animals and worship a
four-armed god with a vulture's head called Tash who demands human sacrifice.
Like Tash, the rulers of Calormene are autocratic, corrupt, treacherous
and brutal. Slavery is common, and women cannot read or write or choose
whom they will marry. However successful the film of The Lion, the Witch
and the Wardrobe may be, it is hard to see how The Horse and His Boy could
be made into a sequel today without serious political repercussions.
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