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'''Puddleglum''' isadalah akarakter [[fictionalfiksi character]]dari inserial thefantasi children's fantasy seriesanak-anak ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'' bykarya [[C. S. Lewis]]. Puddleglum appearstampil indalam ''[[TheKursi Silver ChairPerak]]'', in which he is asebagai principalperan characterutama. HeIa alsojuga appearsmuncul brieflysecara atsingkat thepada endakhir ofcerita ''[[ThePertempuran Last Battleterakhir]]''. Puddleglum is an uncommonly cheerful [[marsh-wiggle]]; however, as marsh-wiggles are best known for their pessimism, he is still rather gloomy, described by other characters as a "wet blanket".
 
== Referensi ==
Lewis said that his gardener [[Fred Paxford]] served as a model for Puddleglum.<ref>{{Harvard citation|Sammons|1979|pp=154}}</ref>
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==Name==
The name Puddleglum may be a typical Marsh-wiggle name, but it can also be viewed as a concatenation of "Puddle" for the wetland area where Marsh-wiggles live and "glum" which describes their outlook on life.<ref name="Ford">{{cite book |title=Companion to Narnia: Revised Edition |last=Ford |first=Paul |year=2005 |page=357 |publisher=[[HarperCollins]] |location=[[San Francisco]] |isbn=978-0-06-079127-8 }}</ref>
 
==Biographical summary==
===Character development===
Nothing is known of Puddleglum's life before he appears in chapter 5 of ''The Silver Chair'', where he first introduces himself by saying, "Puddleglum's my name. But it doesn't matter if you forget it." From then on, he is a caricature of [[pessimism]] and a bastion of gloomy fortitude: "I see you're making the best of a bad job. That's right. You've been well brought up, you have. You've learned to put a good face on things."<ref>{{Harvard citation|Lewis|1952|pp=ch5}}</ref> But in the end Lewis gives readers a small sign that maybe spending time with Eustace and Jill has had an effect on him. After Jill surprises him with a farewell hug (and kiss), Puddleglum remarks, "Well, I wouldn't have dreamt of her doing that. Even though I ''am'' a good-looking chap."<ref>{{Harvard citation|Lewis|1952|pp=ch16}}</ref>
 
===In ''The Silver Chair''===
Puddleglum is the companion of Eustace and Jill as they search for [[Prince Rilian]], heir to the Narnian throne, who disappeared 10 years earlier.
 
He is a somewhat unique character in Lewis's works. He is neither dashing nor charming, neither a great fighter nor a clever strategist. Yet he is instrumental in breaking the [[Lady of the Green Kirtle|Emerald Witch]]'s spell and releasing the Prince by stomping out her magical fire (badly injuring his foot in the process, though not as much as a normal human would, since his feet are webbed).
 
While the children initially (and not entirely without merit) consider him a "wet blanket" who removes the good from any situation, he proves to be a strong and steadfast companion, especially in [[Underland (Narnia)|Underland]] where he is all they have to cling to. It is Puddleglum who often spots the best course of action, and ultimately Puddleglum who wins the debate with the Lady, using an argument that incidentally reveals that he has overcome his cynical and pessimistic ways. She reacts furiously and turns into a serpent, only to be killed by Rilian, who finally realises that she was the serpent who had killed his [[Ramandu's Daughter|mother]] 10 years earlier.
 
==Christian elements==
 
Lewis, himself an expert on allegory, did not consider ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' allegory. He saw them as "suppositional" answering the question, "What might [[Christ]] become like, if there really were a world like Narnia and He chose to be incarnate and die and rise again in that world as He actually has done in ours?' This is not allegory at all."<ref>{{Harvard citation|Martindale|Root|1990|pp=}}</ref> While not allegorical, Narnia does present significant parallels with elements from [[Christianity]].
 
Lewis is perhaps using Puddleglum to give a somewhat [[Existentialism|existential]] statement of faith when he writes, "Suppose we ''have'' only dreamed, or made up, all of those things—trees and grass and sun and moon and stars and [[Aslan]] himself. Suppose we have. Then all I can say is that, in that case, the made-up things seem a good deal more important than the real ones."<ref>{{Harvard citation|Caughey|2005|pp=47}}</ref>
 
==Portrayals==
*In the [[The Chronicles of Narnia (TV miniseries)|1990 television serial]] produced by the [[BBC]], ''The Silver Chair'', Puddleglum was portrayed by [[Tom Baker]], who was famous for portraying the [[4th Doctor]].
 
*The voice of Puddleglum was provided by [[Ron Moody]] on [[Focus on the Family Radio Theatre]]'s dramatization of ''The Silver Chair'' and by [[Bernard Cribbins]] in the [[BBC Radio]] adaptation of the same story.
 
==Allusions/references from other works==
The Christian rock band [[The Swift]] were formerly known as Puddleglum.{{citation needed|date=April 2011}}
 
A character from the children's book ''Kendra Kandlestar and the Box of Whispers'' by Lee Edward Födi is named Pugglemud as a homage to Puddleglum.
 
==References==
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* {{Citation|surname1=Caughey|given1=Shanna|year=2005|title=Revisiting Narnia: Fantasy, Myth and Religion in C. S. Lewis' Chronicles|Place=|publisher=[[Benbella Books]]|isbn=1-932100-63-6|URL=}}
 
== Bacaan tambahan ==
==Additional reading==
* {{Citation|surname1=Duriez|given1=Colin|Authorlink=|year=2004|title=A Field Guide to Narnia|Place=|publisher=InterVarsity Press|isbn=0-8308-3207-6|URL=}}
* {{Citation|surname1=Ford|given1=Paul F.|Authorlink=|year=2005|title=Companion to Narnia, Revised Edition|place=SanFrancisco|publisher=Harper|isbn=0-06-079127-6|URL=}}
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