The Chronicles of Narnia

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    The Chronicles of Narnia, written by C.S. Lewis, is one of the most beloved fairytales of all time. The series brings adventure and bravery to both children and adults. Blending children’s fantasy with Christian parable, these stories present us with a deeper meaning. The Chronicles of Narnia contain many Christian themes and images that explore theological concepts. In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the battle of good versus evil plays out between Aslan and the White Witch, but it also rages

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    Reviewed by Seth Jarrett The Chronicles of Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew Written by C.S. Lewis *Contains Spoilers* Genre – The genre of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew is fantasy because the events that occur, such as magic and talking animals as an example, could not occur in real life. Plot Summary – The Chronicles of Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew, by C.S. Lewis, is about a young boy and girl named Digory and Polly, respectively, who are neighbors living in London. Digory and his

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    Definition: During the World War II bombings of London, four English siblings are sent to a country house where they will be safe. One day the youngest sibling, Lucy finds a wardrobe that transports her to a magical world called Narnia. After coming back, she soon returns to Narnia with

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    When they are their the youngest sister, Lucy finds a wardrobe that takes her the mysterious land of Narnia where she meets Tumnus and becomes friends. McCarthy states in a Variety article, later in the book Edmund meets the witch and turns on his siblings representing sin coming into the world like Adam and Eve (2005). Peter, Susan, and Lucy go to seek

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    Magician’s Nephew is an amazing story written by C.S.Lewis. He was a famous writer, and he wrote the Chronicles of Narnia. These books are based of the Bible, and Aslan, a strong lion, is God in Narnia. This paper will be uncovering the similarities, differences and viewpoints about God and Aslan. Aslan has many similarities with God. In the Magician’s Nephew, Aslan created everything in Narnia (Lewis 123). God created the Earth and everything it contained (Genesis 1). They both created and

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    creativity through writing because of the different genres included in fiction. A famous fictional story is the “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” by C.S. Lewis and is a part of the Chronicles of Narnia series. The book followed four children, Lucy, Edmund, Susan, and Peter, they travel to a Land called Narnia and with the help of powerful allies they plan to defeat the evil White Witch. Ursula, K. Le Gain, a science fiction writer stated, “While we read a novel, we are insane—bonkers. We believe

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    story started with the four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy. One day, they stepped through a wardrobe and entered a different world, NARNIA, a land frozen in eternal winter, a country waiting to be set free. It was enslaved by the power of the White Witch. Edmund was absorbed by her, desiring to become the king of NARNIA. However, he was exploited, and his brother and sister would go to save him. They needed to face many problems. Thus, their adventure began. As all hope was

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    C.S. Lewis was praised for his work as an author. Making incredible headlines and quotes for his amazing writing. He is known today for his work in creating an incredible series, the Chronicles of Narnia. In this paragraph contains facts and unbelieving shockers of C.S. Lewis’s life. November 29th, 1898, Belfast, Northern Ireland Clive Staple Lewis was born into the world. When researching I found this fact about Lewis quote “C.S. Lewis is made a commander of the British Empire (CBE) by Prime minister

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    Title: The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe To me the title shows makes me curious. What do a lion, witch and wardrobe have anything in common. Until you read the book there's nothing, these three things have NOTHING in common. In that sense it does make me want to read it, it does spark my interest. It fits very well with the story. Those are three things that make a big impact in a book. The witch is the villain, the lion is the savior and the wardrobe is what brings

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    The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Essay

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    and the Wardrobe is the first of several novels in the C.S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia. These books tell stories of another universe that is called Narnia. Here there are many unearthly things from talking animals and evil witches. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is the story of four young siblings who discover this new world by entering a wardrobe. Little did they know, they were destined to become the new royalty of Narnia but only after going through many battles. In The Lion, the Witch

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