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The Witch, And The Wardrobe Plot Analysis

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As a kid there are many ways of staying entertained. With a variety of movies, games, and even books that offer a whole new world to escape in. Though some of these books might offer more than a person might have intended. Some might even teach children the story of God while being entertaining and engaging while also being able to relate to on a more common level. One of the most popular was written in 1949 and is the second in a seven story series. This story became so famous that there are multiple movie adaptations and renditions that have captivated people for years. C.S. Lewis’s story The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe will take the reader on a wild journey through symbolism to exhibit Christian ideologies, items, and even people. While searching through Lewis’s …show more content…

Lewis did not Christian stories as society would believe. Lewis did not start writing Christian themes and ideologies, though wrote against religion till the summer of 1932 according to Alister McGrath (McGrath 131). In 1932 Lewis had converted to Christianity and when Lewis had made the announcement that he had made the jump to Christianity there was pandemonium that followed. McGrath states that Britain’s newspaper, the Daily Express wondered how Lewis who is known for his “’almost passionate adherence to the ultramodern’” would embrace the Christian faith (McGrath 132). Some authors around that time believe that the reason for Lewis jump to Christianity was that after reading classic Literature, Lewis began to realize that those with a Christian outlook seemed to have the most realistic stories. Lewis was not the only to make the conversion as according to McGrath “Many leading writers came to faith around the same time through reflecting on literary issues” (McGrath 133). Shortly after Lewis conversion to Christianity he began to write The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the witch, and the Wardrobe that is heavily influenced by this

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