Frank and Helen

Frank and Helen

Infobox Narnia character
name= Frank
race= Human
nation= English
gender=
title= King
birthplace= England, Earth
major1= The Magician's Nephew
major2= The Last Battle|

Infobox Narnia character
name= Helen
race= Human
nation= English
gender=
title= Queen
birthplace= England, Earth
major1= The Magician's Nephew
major2= The Last Battle|

King Frank and Queen Helen also known as "The Cabby" and "Nellie" were the first rulers of Narnia in the "Chronicles of Narnia". The "Chronicles" say little of their history, except that Frank and Helen were both country folk, and lived in London only from economic necessity. Frank drove a hackney coach while Helen kept house.

The Fight at the Lamp-post

Frank's last fare almost proved the end of his life, for it was none other than Jadis, Empress of Charn, accompanied by her bumbling squire, Andrew Ketterley. Jadis seems to have "hired" his cab after robbing a jewelry store. Exactly what transpired in the cab is unclear, but Jadis hijacked the cab and drove the horse so hard that the cab was utterly destroyed. When Frank finally caught up with the cab, it was a total shambles, and Jadis was astride the horse and was whipping the horse into a dangerous frenzy. Frank prevailed upon the police constables at the scene to allow him to try to calm the horse, but Jadis demanded that he keep his hands off her "royal charger." Frank apparently paid her little heed, even when she wrenched off a bar from a lamp-post and started to attack three constables with it. Frank's first and only concern was for his horse--and thus he still had contact with the horse when Digory Kirke grabbed hold of Jadis and then used his yellow ring to take Jadis to the Wood between the Worlds. In this way, Digory, Polly Plummer, Jadis, Uncle Andrew, the horse, and Frank himself came into that Wood.

They did not stay in the Wood long. Jadis, severely weakened by being in the Wood, could not direct the horse any longer. Strawberry is immediately calmed, and he goes into another pool to drink. The others follow and, with everyone in contact with one another, Digory used a green ring to bring them to the world that this pool represented--which was Narnia, but Narnia when it is formless and empty.

Helen heard a deep, pure note, which is described as being a call one hearing it would not only wish to obey, but would be able to obey instantly. In the next instant, she found herself standing in a calm, peaceful woodland, with her husband and two strange children (Digory Kirke and Polly Plummer) standing nearby, and a large Lion (Aslan) dominating the scene.

At first she believed that she was dreaming, but only for a moment. Then when she became fully aware of Aslan, she realized soon enough that this was not a Lion who would violently attack her, but one who was indeed a King, and she was in his dominion. She curtsied to him, perhaps as she would have curtsied to Queen Victoria back in England. Then she stood by her husband's side, understandably shy.

Rulers of Narnia

Of the party that were now landed in Narnia, Frank was the only one who had complete command of himself (although this was partly because he didn't realize that they were in a different world and seemed to think that they had, instead, fallen down a hole of some sort). He urged everyone to remain calm, and suggested that they ought to "pass the time" by singing a hymn. This he proceeded to do, choosing "Come Ye Thankful People, Come", but only the two children joined in. He later broke off singing when Aslan began to sing his own song of creation--a song that Frank liked, to the point of chiding the others for talking when he wanted to listen. Only the children and the horse enjoyed the song as much as he.

When at length Aslan had Narnia laid out and the first animals created, Frank was surprised to see his own horse "awakened" to become a Talking Horse. Frank's first discussion with his old cab horse was inauspicious at first, because the horse remembered being a slave, a memory the horse did not find pleasant. Frank eventually confessed that he never liked working in London, which was no place for him "or" his horse.

When Aslan called his first council-of-war to deal with the Jadis situation, Digory announced his desire to seek an audience with Aslan, in the hope that Aslan might give him some kind of cure for his ailing mother. Frank offered to accompany the children, because he wanted to see Aslan himself.

When he first saw Aslan face to face, Frank doffed his hat in respect--and when he finally spoke to Aslan, he began to lose the harsh Cockney accent he had affected in London and to speak with the accent of the country dweller. Frank also realized, when Aslan asked him, that he knew Aslan, though not in Aslan's present aspect; Aslan told him,

"You know me better than you think you know, and you shall come to know me better yet".
Aslan asked him whether he, Frank, would enjoy living in Narnia for life, and Frank hesitated, only because he was married and his wife was not present. So Aslan, by singing a single pure note, brought Frank's wife to stand by his side. Aslan then dumbfounded Frank by announcing that he and Helen would become the first King and Queen of Narnia. Frank protested that he lacked sufficient education for such a job--but Aslan helped him to realize that he had every qualification that a King of Narnia would require--facility with the practices of agriculture, a basic sense of justice, and a willingness to try his courage in war, when war would inevitably come. Frank accepted, and he and Helen celebrated their coronation after Digory brought back an apple and used it to plant the Tree of Protection.

Their descendants became the original Kings and Queens of Narnia, who were later succeeded by the Pevensie children. The White Witch Jadis also ruled for a short time, but illegitimately (as she was a Daughter of Lilith, not Eve). King Frank later appears in "The Last Battle" with Queen Helen at the end of time.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Frank Murkowski — 8th Governor of Alaska In office December 2, 2002 – December 4, 2006 Lieutenant Loren D. Leman …   Wikipedia

  • Helen Darville — Helen Dale (born 24 January 1972), also known as Helen Darville and Helen Demidenko, is an Australian writer and lawyer. While studying English literature at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, she wrote The Hand that Signed the Paper, a… …   Wikipedia

  • Frank Jay Gould — (December 4, 1877 ndash; April 1, 1956) was a philanthropist and the son of financier Jay Gould.BiographyHe was born on December 4, 1877 to Jay Gould (1836 1892) and Helen Day Miller (1838 1889). Frank Jay was the owner of a string of French… …   Wikipedia

  • Helen Mack — (born November 12 1913, Rock Island, Illinois died August 13 1986, Beverly Hills, California) is one of the earliest examples of pioneering women who were successful in the entertainment industry, first as a performer and then orchestrating… …   Wikipedia

  • Frank Sinatra discography — Frank Sinatra discography Releases ↙Studio albums 59 ↙Live albums 2 …   Wikipedia

  • Helen, the Authoress — Infobox Television episode Title =Helen, the Authoress Series =The Andy Griffith Show Caption =Helen Crump (Aneta Corsaut). Season =7 Episode =24 Airdate =Monday, February 27, 1967 Production =213 Writer =Douglas Tibbles Director =Lee Philips… …   Wikipedia

  • Helen Miller Shepard — Infobox Person name = Helen Miller Shepard image size = 180px birth name= Helen Miller Gould birth date = June 20, 1868 birth place = Manhattan death date = December 21, 1938 death place = Roxbury, New York occupation = Socialite spouse = Finlay… …   Wikipedia

  • Frank Marshall Davis — Infobox Writer name = Frank Marshall Davis imagesize = caption = birthdate = birth date|1905|12|31|mf=y birthplace = Arkansas City, Kansas deathdate = death date and age|1987|7|26|1905|12|31 deathplace = Honolulu, Hawaii occupation = journalist,… …   Wikipedia

  • Helen Garner — Infobox Writer imagesize = 150px name = Garner, Helen caption = pseudonym = birthdate = Birth date and age|1942|11|7|df=y birthplace = Geelong deathdate = deathplace = occupation = Novelist and short story writer, Social commentator/nonfiction… …   Wikipedia

  • Frank Sinatra — Sinatra redirects here. For other uses, see Sinatra (disambiguation). Frank Sinatra Frank Sinatra at Girl s Town Ball in Florida, March 12, 1960. Background information Birth name …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”