The Amber Spyglass

Cover of The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman
Publisher: Yearling
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 518
ISBN-13: 9780440418566
ISBN-10: 0440418569
Dimensions:
Height: 7.56 Inches
Length: 5.19 Inches
Weight: 0.7875 Pounds
Width: 1.23 Inches
Dewey Decimal: [Fic]
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The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman, published by Yearling in 2003, is a reprint edition that spans 518 pages. This installment of the His Dark Materials trilogy delves into complex themes surrounding Dust, Dark Matter, and Sraf, exploring how different societies perceive these concepts. The narrative invites readers to consider the relationships between characters and the unique instruments they wield, such as the subtle knife and the amber spyglass, each reflecting the personalities of their users.

Readers will find a rich exploration of action, adventure, and fantasy elements as the story unfolds. The book raises thought-provoking questions about the nature of the subtle knife and its connections to the characters’ lives, particularly the influence of maternal figures like Mrs. Coulter. As the plot progresses, it examines the transformative experiences of key characters, including the evolving dynamics between Lyra and Mrs. Coulter, ultimately prompting reflections on storytelling and truth.


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1. Dust, Dark Matter, and Sraf are three different names for the same material. How do these names reflect the different worlds they come from? What attitudes and feelings does each society have about this material? 2. Why do you think the subtle knife breaks when Will thinks of his mother? When the knife breaks, do you think Mrs. Coulter is aware of her influence on Will? Are there any connections between Mrs. Coulter and Will’s mother? 3. In each book of the His Dark Materials trilogy, a special device (such as the alethiometer, the subtle knife, or the amber spyglass) is introduced in connection with the pursuit of Dust. What are the different properties of each instrument? How does each instrument reflect the personality of the person that uses it (i.e., Lyra, Will, and Dr. Malone)? 4. When asked to mend the subtle knife, Iorek is hesitant: ‘Sometimes a tool may have other uses that you don’t know. Sometimes in doing what you intend you also do what the knife intends, without knowing.’ What do you think the knife’s intentions are? Based on these intentions, who do you think created the knife and for what purpose? 5. By the end of The Amber Spyglass , what similiarites can you see between Lyra and Mrs. Coulter? How is Lyra’s storytelling different from Mrs. Coulter’s lying? 6. In The Amber Spyglass , Mrs. Coulter goes through a dramatic transformation as her maternal feelings for Lyra break through to the surface. What is the catalyst for this change?

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Publisher: Yearling. Year: 2003.
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ISBN-13: 9780440418566. ISBN-10: 0440418569.
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Language: en. Pages: 518. Edition: Reprint.

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