What is this chapter mainly about?
Why had the Narnian horse let the Calormenes harness him?
Jewel shouted to Tirian without "slackening" his pace.
What does the word "slackening" mean in this context?
Why did the King and Jewel feel ashamed?
Why do Tirian and Jewel think Aslan is capable of commanding dreadful things?
Tirian feels so upset that he does not care if Aslan "dooms" him to death.
What does the word "dooms" mean in this context?
Which creature does the Ape pretend to be?
How does the Ape explain why Aslan will only speak to him and nobody else?
Where will all of the talking animals be sent to work?
The Calormene agrees with the "enlightened" Ape about Aslan and Tash being the same.
What does the word "enlightened" mean in this context?