C. S. Lewis and the Cautionary Tale of Nikabrik

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24 questions
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What is the cautionary tale of Nikabrik in C. S. Lewis's work?

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What effect does bitterness have on Nikabrik's interactions?

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Where do Nikabrik-types seem to be multiplying according to the passage?

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What rewards Nikabriks on social media according to the passage?

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What is Nikabrik's tendency throughout the story?

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Why do Nikabriks find it hard to trust others?

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How do Nikabriks approach dealing with different tribes?

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Why do Nikabriks write people off quickly?

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What is Nikabrik's primary emotion towards those outside his tribe?

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What does Nikabrik dislike more than Humans according to Lewis?

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Who does Nikabrik express hatred towards, as mentioned by Lewis?

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What drives Nikabrik more than love for his tribe?

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Why didn't Nikabrik take part in the festivities in Narnia?

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What does Nikabrik's refusal to enjoy the sunset and dance suggest?

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In what state is Nikabrik during the festive gathering?

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What does Nikabrik's behavior imply about his character?

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What is Nikabrik primarily concerned about in the story?

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Why does Nikabrik suggest summoning the White Witch?

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Which of the following best describes Nikabrik's attitude towards principles?

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What motivates Nikabrik's actions in Narnia?

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What is Nikabrik's approach to defeating the Telmarines in Narnia?

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What consequences arise from Nikabrik's choices in the story?

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According to the passage, what does Nikabrik sacrifice in pursuit of power?

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What lesson is C. S. Lewis trying to convey through Nikabrik's story?