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    In the movie, “The Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.” Four Children flee war-torn London and arrive at their safe haven home. Upon arrival they realize the house is strict and they become troubled. While playing games to make themselves feel better about their predicament they find a magic wardrobe that takes them to a new land called Narnia. Throughout the story many themes present themselves, two of which being that good can come from misfortune (shown mostly in the…

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    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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    This book starts out with a new character named Jill Pole, she is at school and is being chased by bullies. Eustace sees her and decides to help her out, they run along and find their way running through a doorway that lead them into Narnia. While exploring Jill starts walking along an edge and when Eustace tries to "save" her and actually ends up falling off and getting blown away by Aslan. Jill walks along and finds herself at a stream, there she meets Aslan and he tells her four signs to…

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    In The Dream Thieves, the main characters are Blue, Ronan, Adam, and Gansey (who’s death is predicted but he doesn’t know). They are all on a quest to find a Welsh king, Glendower, who will grant them a wish when he woken up. This is the second book in the Raven Cycle series. I enjoyed reading and learning more about the characters especially Ronan Lynch. This is because I think he is the most interesting and complicated character in the book. Ronan doesn’t like to tell lies and will always…

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    mound which Narnians raised in very ancient times over a magical place, where there stood, and perhaps still stands, a very magical Stone." That Stone ends up being the Stone Table on which Aslan was yielded to recover the traitorous Edmund in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the most evident reference to Christ's reclaiming penance on the cross. The depiction of Aslan's How is reminiscent of the sepulchers…

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    In The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe C.S Lewis explores a change in the moral order of Narnia, and this relates to the overarching theme of religion that exist within the novel. In Narnia, Aslan is the creator and protector, but the wicked white witch takes over and the citizens of Narnia now call her the Queen. Lewis based the novel on events that occur in the bible, while adding a mystical twist. Aslan knows that Edmund is not aware of the laws of Narnia, so he scarified himself to the witch…

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    Thus C. S. Lewis (1950) describes Aslan in his classic tale, “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.” At the end of the story, Mr. Beaver tells Lucy, “He’s wild, you know. Not like a tame lion” (p. 182). Lewis’s description of Aslan conveys both positive and negative notions. What was Lewis attempting to communicate and can Aslan, in this way, bee seen as a figure of Christ? I have often wondered what Lewis truly meant when he gave these words to Mr. Beaver. On one hand, I appreciate them. The…

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    ever in the Narnian kingdom. Caspian had just been crowned king of Narnia. Edmund and Lucy used to be king and queen of Narnia but, they couldn’t stay in Narnia forever. They had there own world to get back to on earth, so Caspian was crowned king for Edmund. Aboard the Dawn Treader Reepicheep the talking mouse. He is the one of the talking animals in Narnia but, he isn’t the only one that can talk. Aslan the lion, the guardian of Narnia. Reepicheep is about two feet tall with…

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    In Narnia: the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, C.S. Lewis used numerous amounts of symbolism and parallelism. The symbolisms and parallels tie the story to the story of Christ. Even the main characters symbolize main characters in the Bible. The Witch symbolizes the Devil, Edmund symbolizes the disciple Judas, and Aslan symbolizes Jesus Christ. Edmund, the Witch, and Aslan all symbolize someone or some concept in Christianity. Edmund is one of the four children that travel into Narnia. He is…

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    Edmund was going to the White Witch just to get turkish delight.The witch also made Narnia into only winter and there was no Christmas.At the end Aslan the Lion had killed The White Witch and it was weakening her so she could not kill Aslan before he had killed the White Witch after that was done the children had become kings and queens.The theme of the story is compassion and forgiveness. Edmund also felt sorry for the people who had gotten turned into stone.Edmund was trying to stop the Witch…

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