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    wardrobe while playing hide-and-seek. There are talking animals, dwarfs, giants, beasts, centaurs, and indescribable half-human combinations. In this world of Narnia there is a colossal struggle between the White Witch and her evil army and the good lion Aslan and his noble army. The four children seem normal enough with their constant teasing and fighting among themselves, but when events truly matter, they come together and exemplify the highest standards of sacrifice, courage, fidelity and…

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    The Witch goes to see Aslan under a flag of truce and demands her right to Edmund's blood, citing the law, which gives her control over all traitors. Aslan comes to a private agreement with the Witch and she renounces her claim on Edmund. Depressed and subdued after this meeting, Aslan orders his people to move their camp away from the Stone Table. There he is crucified and Lucy and Susan witness it, but in the morning, a loud noise and the Stone table breaks in half and Aslan awakens from the…

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    events can be depicted through Aslan and the adventurous kid. Aslan allowed himself to be killed on a great stone table. The witch and others mocked Aslan, just as Jesus was mocked in front of people when he was being crucified. They questioned his abilities to save himself from being killed without doing anything wrong. This example relates to the Bible when Jesus was being questioned by the nonbelievers “If you are king of the Jews, save yourself” (Luke 23:37). Aslan was then resurrected and…

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    Who was your favorite character in The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe ? Was it Peter, the oldest brother? Was it one of the sisters? Or most unlikely, was it Edmund. After reading The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe, one question must be asked: how can Edmund see the bad side of everything? Even though his pessimism and untrusting behavior can be his downfall, Edmunds cunning nature gives a fresh breath of air from his siblings naivety - which Peter demonstrates perfectly, “Still- a robin, you…

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    himself. Then went to the Witch’s house and the Witch was surprised to see him with no brother or sisters. Then she got angry at him and put him in the prison/ jail. She is evil when she killed Aslan. She was happy and had a smile on her face because she thought she won, and all good was gone. But she killed Aslan even though he did nothing wrong. She is also ignorant because she turned…

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    suspense and it was easier to make the audience focus more on the events as they are happening for the first time rather than creating a flashback to chronologically adapt to the book, Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. In the story, the Pevensies saw Aslan before they met with Caspian. In the book,…

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    This quote from The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, by C.S. Lewis helps support the plot of the novel by showing how important Aslan will be in the future, as of his name was spoken, all the children were experiencing different feelings that they have never expected. This also adds to the scene and mood because it shows how the simple phrase can change the entire feeling of the main characters during this scene. This could be a symbol of things yet to come, because if they heard a name that…

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    character in C.S Lewis’s The Horse and His Boy, lived a hard and unfair life. A childhood spent in slavery, a horrific trek across a desert to save a country he knows nothing about, getting chased by lions, and getting lost in foggy mountains. Where was Aslan in the midst of all this? Actually, a numerous amount of people’s faith rely on the answer to a very similar question: Where is God during troublesome times? Does He not care about you enough to save you? These are the same questions that…

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    Rosetta Morgan THe Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe By: C.S Lewis Genre: Fantasy SPOILERS Plot Summary: The books starts out with the four Pevensie children moving into their professor’s house. The kids are exploring when they come across a room with a wardrobe in it. Lucy’s siblings don’t think much of it, but Lucy goes to explores the wardrobe. When she first goes in it’s only coats but as she moves in farther she finds that it’s no longer coats but trees. She walks and see a lamppost. While…

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    The Chronicles of Narnia is known for their talking animals, centaurs, dwarfs, giants and minotaurs. One of the most important characters in this book is Aslan. Aslan is the king and the God of Narnia. He guides the 4 children on how to fight the White Witch and even sacrifices his own life for Edmund. The night that Aslan was killed he comes back to life the next morning of the battle and defeats the White Witch once and for all. Mr. Tumnus is the next creative character, he is half fawn…

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