The Horse and His Boy

by

C. S. Lewis

Corin Character Analysis

Corin is the son of King Lune and the identical twin brother of Shasta (who actually turns out to be named Cor). He is adventurous and eager to join in battle, despite the objections of the others. Corin’s carefree attitude comes in part from the fact that he is the younger twin by 20 minutes and so does not have the same responsibilities as an heir that Cor has.

Corin Quotes in The Horse and His Boy

The The Horse and His Boy quotes below are all either spoken by Corin or refer to Corin. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Freedom and Justice Theme Icon
).
Chapter 4  Quotes

“Apparently,” thought Shasta to himself, “I’m being mistaken for a prince of Archenland, wherever that is. And these must be Narnians. I wonder where the real Corin is?” But these thoughts did not help him say anything out loud.

Related Characters: Shasta/Cor (speaker), Corin, Susan, Edmund
Related Symbols: Tashbaan
Page Number: 64
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 5  Quotes

Shasta had never seen his own face in a looking-glass. Even if he had, he might not have realized that the other boy was (at ordinary times) almost exactly like himself. At the moment this boy was not particularly like anyone for he had the finest black eye you ever saw, and a tooth missing, and his clothes (which must have been splendid ones when he put them on) were torn and dirty, and there was both blood and mud on his face.

Related Characters: Shasta/Cor, Corin
Related Symbols: Tashbaan
Page Number: 83
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 12  Quotes

The trumpets sounded again: a new noise to Shasta, not huge and solemn like the horns of Tashbaan nor gay and merry like King Lune’s hunting horn, but clear and sharp and valiant. The noise was coming from the woods to the East, and soon there was a noise of horse-hoofs mixed with it. A moment later the head of the column came into sight.

Related Characters: Shasta/Cor, Prince Rabadash, Corin, King Lune, Edmund, Lucy
Related Symbols: Tashbaan
Page Number: 188
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 13  Quotes

What came next surprised Shasta as much as anything that had ever happened to him in his life. He found himself suddenly embraced in a bear-like hug by King Lune and kissed on both cheeks. Then the King set him down again and said, “Stand here together, boys, and let all the court see you. Hold up your heads. Now, gentlemen, look on them both. Has any man any doubts?”

Related Characters: King Lune (speaker), Shasta/Cor, Corin
Page Number: 210
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 14  Quotes

“Well, as soon as he saw Corin and me, it seems this Centaur looked at me and said, A day will come when that boy will save Archenland from the deadliest danger in which ever she lay. So of course my Father and Mother were very pleased. But there was someone present who wasn’t.”

Related Characters: Shasta/Cor (speaker), Aravis, Corin
Page Number: 221
Explanation and Analysis:
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Corin Quotes in The Horse and His Boy

The The Horse and His Boy quotes below are all either spoken by Corin or refer to Corin. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Freedom and Justice Theme Icon
).
Chapter 4  Quotes

“Apparently,” thought Shasta to himself, “I’m being mistaken for a prince of Archenland, wherever that is. And these must be Narnians. I wonder where the real Corin is?” But these thoughts did not help him say anything out loud.

Related Characters: Shasta/Cor (speaker), Corin, Susan, Edmund
Related Symbols: Tashbaan
Page Number: 64
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 5  Quotes

Shasta had never seen his own face in a looking-glass. Even if he had, he might not have realized that the other boy was (at ordinary times) almost exactly like himself. At the moment this boy was not particularly like anyone for he had the finest black eye you ever saw, and a tooth missing, and his clothes (which must have been splendid ones when he put them on) were torn and dirty, and there was both blood and mud on his face.

Related Characters: Shasta/Cor, Corin
Related Symbols: Tashbaan
Page Number: 83
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 12  Quotes

The trumpets sounded again: a new noise to Shasta, not huge and solemn like the horns of Tashbaan nor gay and merry like King Lune’s hunting horn, but clear and sharp and valiant. The noise was coming from the woods to the East, and soon there was a noise of horse-hoofs mixed with it. A moment later the head of the column came into sight.

Related Characters: Shasta/Cor, Prince Rabadash, Corin, King Lune, Edmund, Lucy
Related Symbols: Tashbaan
Page Number: 188
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 13  Quotes

What came next surprised Shasta as much as anything that had ever happened to him in his life. He found himself suddenly embraced in a bear-like hug by King Lune and kissed on both cheeks. Then the King set him down again and said, “Stand here together, boys, and let all the court see you. Hold up your heads. Now, gentlemen, look on them both. Has any man any doubts?”

Related Characters: King Lune (speaker), Shasta/Cor, Corin
Page Number: 210
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 14  Quotes

“Well, as soon as he saw Corin and me, it seems this Centaur looked at me and said, A day will come when that boy will save Archenland from the deadliest danger in which ever she lay. So of course my Father and Mother were very pleased. But there was someone present who wasn’t.”

Related Characters: Shasta/Cor (speaker), Aravis, Corin
Page Number: 221
Explanation and Analysis: