A Simply Enormous Wardrobe Analysis

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Mr .Tumnus is both a protagonist and antagonist. In the beginning, of the chapter he was an antagonist because he was a spy for the white witch. But then he risks his life to save Lucy so then he becomes a protagonist!
Lucy and her siblings were exploring the old professor's house. Lucy wanted to look inside of the wardrobe when she opened the door she stepped inside and got along the coast and started to feel all the coats she kept walking to the next row of coats. She started to get further and further until she reached the end of the wardrobe “This must be a simply enormous wardrobe!” Thought Lucy. Once she reaches the end she gets out of the wardrobe and she ends up in Narnia.
Lucy starts walking down the pathway and sees a faun coming

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