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magical-ethics
Mr Norrell wrestles with the ethical implications and risks involved in using powerful magic to alter life and death.
1 chapter across 1 book
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (2004)Susanna Clarke
Chapter 29
In this chapter, Mr Drawlight informs Mr Norrell of the death of Sir Walter's bride, Miss Wintertowne, just days before their wedding, presenting a rare opportunity for Mr Norrell to demonstrate his magical abilities by potentially bringing her back to life. Despite his apprehensions about the dangers and unpredictability of such magic, Mr Norrell is persuaded by the promise of restoring his reputation and the respectability of magic in society. The chapter ends with Mr Norrell preparing to undertake this significant and risky magical act, accompanied unexpectedly by Mr Drawlight and Mr Lascelles.