Subtitle — The Golden Compass

: The story serves as a critique of organized religion and dogmatic control. Lyra, guided by a prophecy she must not know about, represents the power of choice and individual agency. Key Characters Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman

: A dæmon is a physical manifestation of a person’s inner being. While a child’s dæmon can change shape, it "settles" into a permanent form at puberty, symbolizing the fixing of one's character. subtitle The Golden Compass

Philip Pullman’s (originally titled Northern Lights in the UK) is more than just a fantasy adventure; it is a profound exploration of the soul, authority, and the transition from childhood innocence to adult experience. Set in a parallel universe where human souls exist outside the body as animal companions called dæmons , the story follows 12-year-old Lyra Belacqua as she journeys to the frozen North to rescue kidnapped children and uncover the truth about a mysterious substance known as Dust . Core Themes and Concepts : The story serves as a critique of

The novel is built upon complex philosophical foundations that challenge traditional narratives of good and evil: The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman : A

The Golden Compass: Innocence, Dust, and the Northern Lights