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    Aslan The Lion

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    dragon because he takes the bracelet and the bracelet reveals his true self. However, there is a way to take the scales off Eustace's but it is gonna hurt really bad and this way is gonna involve a lion. Aslan the lion otherwise know as king of Narnia is really strong and has super strong claws. Aslan is the only one who can cut through the scales.

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    love with the book and sparked my inspiration for one of the main characters, Aslan the lion. Throughout the story he is known as the one who rules Narnia. He is such an immensely powerful and influential creature that it makes his presence affect everyone around him. From the moment he’s introduced he is seen as an extremely selfless character and a fearless leader. Those reasons make me aspire to be like him. Aslan is a spirited lion with a mighty roar and compelling eyes. He has golden fur and

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    Aslan Analysis

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    was one of the large example’s proving that the White Witch is a cruel and evil woman. In the story you hear the Dwarf and the White Witch talking about the stone table and how that is where they take people to be punished or executed, so they take Aslan there to be executed by first tying him to the stone table while shouting and cheering as if they deserved an award, they then shaved his mane and said things like “Is this what we were afraid of?” and “How many mice have you caught today cat?” as

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    out between Aslan and the White Witch, but it also rages inside the heart of Edmund. Edmund knows deep down inside that siding with the White Witch is wrong, but his pride, uncontrollable appetite for Turkish delight, and desire for power win out. He betrays his brother and sisters and agrees to help

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    made me instantly fall in love with the book and sparked my inspiration for one of the main characters, Aslan the lion. Throughout the story he is known as the one who rules Narnia. He is such an immensely powerful and influential creature that his presence affects everyone around him. He’s an extremely selfless character and is a fearless leader. Those reasons make me aspire to be like him. Aslan is a strong lion with a mighty roar

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    Unfortunately due to Edmund’s treason the Witch confronts Aslan and claims her right to Edmund’s blood as described in the laws (Deep Magic) of Narnia. “As a traitor Edmund stands condemned” (Ditchfield 62). This is also the case in the Bible; “All who sin apart from the law will also perish apart from the law” (Romans 2:12). Another Biblical text explains, “Without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness” (Hebrews 9:22). The White Witch warns Aslan of the consequences of ignoring the laws of Narnia

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    children: Lucy, Susan, Peter and Edmund represent the good side of Narnia including all the other creatures and of course the king of all the land, the great lion Aslan. The characters in the story battle with trust and relationships between themselves. This story relates to good and evil through conflict between the White Witch, Aslan and the children. The kids in the book get sent to a professor’s house in the country so he can care for them because they are in the middle of a bomb dropping war

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    Narnia Aslan

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    They all end up in a dull world by entering the wrong pool. As they held up in the nothingness, they heard a silent tune, which conveyed light to the world and made plants to sprout. A majestic Lion was singing a creation song that scared Jadis. Aslan, the Lion, chose a couple of the creatures and gave them the ability to talk. Jadis immediately severely disliked the Lion since she detected that his powers were stronger

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    Magician’s Nephew, there is a character named Aslan. Aslan is a lion that created Narnia. Lewis intended for Aslan to basically be God to the creatures of Narnia. There is much to summarize about this tremendous book, but I will only speak about comparing and contrasting God and Aslan. How are they similar? Both Aslan and God created worlds, which means that they both rule their worlds as well. Aslan and God formed the worlds by speaking. Aslan sang the world into existence (Lewis, 112),

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    movie. Aslan is the main character of the story. Aslan is shown as the emperor of Narnia, magical authority. Lewis shows Aslan as the version of Jesus Christ. The movie is about Pevensie kids who are sent to live with Professor Digory Kirky during WW II. There they play hide and seek, Lucy went to hide in the wardrobe in an empty room. At the back of the closet she finds another world called Narnia. Narnia is populated by magical and mythical creatures and is ruled by a lion called Aslan. But sadly

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