The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is not only the story of King Caspian's journey through the Eastern Seas to find the seven missing lords of Narnia and seek out Aslan's country in the very end of the world all through the east, with the help of his friends Lucy, Edmund, Eustace and Reepicheep. But, it is also a spiritual journey for each character to change for good and to become better persons. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader sets two different worlds; England, the real world where the children come and in contrast Narnia, the world of fantasy and magic where we can see different creatures like a mouse that can talk, people of the sea, one foot creatures and also no friendly creatures like dragons or sea serpents. Lucy and Edmund have always preferred Narnia because there they are queen and king, in the real world they are just normal kids who live with their aunts and his cousin Eustace, they will learn that the real world may be more similar to the fantasy than anyone could thought, and also, as Aslan told Lucy, she can find him everywhere when she needs because he is omnipresent and they only have to learn how to see him. In contrast with them, there is Eustace who has always hated Narnia and believed his cousins were just imagining this fantasy world, then he will learn that Narnia is actually real and this experienced will change him forever. This book does not focus or talks about just one character but the characters that travel in the ship named the Dawn Treader, each character is looking for something, they have their own quest apart from the general quest that is exploring the east and finding the missing lords of Narnia. Many characters in the book have destinies that have followed them from birth, yet each character has also the opportunity to make independent choices and choose their own paths but always with the help of Aslan; King Caspian for example has to choose between satisfying his curiosity for adventures or to deal