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    In the film , The Chronicles of Narnia, depicts a parallel story of Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection. The film displays characters who portrays similar characteristics of those in the Bible. For instance ,”The Witch” has an analogous distinction to herself that corresponds to the Devil. The “Lion” who is forgiving and sacrifices his life to save Edmund represents a similar characteristic to Jesus dying for our sins. Aslan, the lion, act similar to Christ which distinguishes him as a Christ-like

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    The Martian Chronicles In “The Martian Chronicles”, Bradbury combines rocket technology and space exploration together and imagine undeveloped problems played out in both the Earth and Martian fields. Although the novel treats a series of social and political problems, a visible story bend shows regarding the relationship between civilizations, living in peace with the environment, and carefully manage in technology. In “The Martian Chronicles”, Bradbury moves from the Martians’ peaceful nation with

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    Home is where the heart is, unless it is a small village in rural Colombia. In the case of the villagers who populate Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s “Chronicle of a Death Foretold”, the concept of community triggers feelings of hostility, vengeance, and anger. As far as this town’s culture goes, family and religion trump all: they drive the Vicario brothers to murder, and force the women of the village to reach unrealistic standards under obscure guidelines. It seems no one is immune to the strength of

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    say that the chronicles of Narnia series, the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe in particular were perhaps one of the best childhood books to be around, but not many know that the religious symbolism of Christianity plays a key role in the Chronicles of Narnia. This essay will focus on the teachings of Christianity and how it plays a significant role in the movie the chronicles of Narnia. The following factors will be used to discuss Christianity and how it interlinks with The Chronicles of Narnia,

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    The Chronicles of Narnia Book Report Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie are all siblings sent to live in the care of the wise Professor Kirke amid World War II. The children investigate the house on a stormy day and Lucy, the most youthful, finds a colossal closet. Lucy ventures inside and winds up in a weird, blanketed wood. Lucy experiences the Faun Tumnus, who is astonished to meet a human young lady. Tumnus tells Lucy that she has entered Narnia, an alternate world. Tumnus welcomes Lucy

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    Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia series. The first story to be published was The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. The pevensie children are evacuated into the country during the midst of world war two. While under the care of professor Kirke they come to find a wardrobe

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    In the Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, the Christology of Christ, which is the personality/nature of Christ, is made clear throughout the film and book through the character, Aslan. We first find out that the book is mentioning Christological ideas when Aslan mentions a presence that judges right and wrong, who is greater than all people. He is referring to God in Heaven who will judge us at the end of time. The Paschal Mystery of Christ, which the Passion, Death, Resurrection

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    The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe is a fascinating, adventurous journey about 4 siblings traveling through a magical wardrobe to a land called Narnia. As they explore the land, they learn of its destiny and free it from the evil white witch, with the help of a majestic lion. According to Time Magazine, “There’s no fire, no passion and not much fun.” I have to disagree with this statement because I thought that movie was fun-filled and intriguing. As the movie was

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    Name: Instructor: Course: Date: Taking responsibility in “The Chronicle of a Death Foretold” Declaring culpability and taking responsibility for it is more often difficult than blaming others or making justifications for the mistakes. To correct or solve a problem, the fist and most imperative thing to do is to acknowledge the mistake and promise to make a change in future. By so doing, it will be a sign of personal growth and maturity which will aid in future while making problem-solving decisions

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    The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is about four children discovering an alternate universe and attempting to defeat evil (the White Witch) with the help of the Christ-like figure, Aslan. The time of the book is set during World War II in England. The four Pevensie children, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy go to live in a professor’s house in order to escape war-time. The children soon discover Narnia, an alternate universe with talking creatures and a time-zone much

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