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    In the purposeful anecdote of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Aslan speaks to Christ. Aslan's passing to spare Edmund's life and his resulting revival are clear references to the life of Christ. Lewis' novel rolls out some key improvements to the figure of Christ that makes Aslan more available to youngsters than the Christ they find out about in chapel. Lewis' technique functioned admirably—he even got a letter from an extremely troubled young man arguing for help in light of the fact that

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    Character Analysis in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is filled with a variety of memorable characters, who, with their individuality and unique characteristics, help tell the tale of a life changing journey in a magical land. Each of these characters--from the Pevensie children who take audiences along as they discover the mysterious world of Narnia, to the many incredible creatures they meet throughout their adventure--have

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    the Witch and the Wardrobe . This book is written by C.S. Lewis. I chose this book because I liked the movies. The book title sounded cool too. The setting takes places in Narnia. Narnia is a magical country. In Narina its winter part of the story. The rest of the story its springtime. The characters are Peter, Susan, Edumund, and Lucy. Some other characters are Aslan, the great lion, Mr. Tumnus the faun, Mr. and Mrs. Beaver and the evil White Witch. Also Aslan’s and the White Witch armies

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    The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe C.W Lewis has written numerous amount of novels for children . At a very young age , C.W Lewis seen that he had a unusual but creative vision . In  C.W novels he would speak about children going away and living in different homes . When C.W Lewis was a child himself , he  was living in different  homes so he related that in his books.  In C.W Lewis books,  he would have multiple characters in his book . People would doubting him about his book because that multiple

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    expressed the same beliefs and perhaps influenced future writers to come. C.S. Lewis’ past experiences and authors such as George MacDonald, Beatrix Potter, Greek Mythology, and the Bible have significantly influenced C.S. Lewis’ The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe through the use of anthropomorphisms, mythical creatures, and allegories making it one of the greatest children stories of all time.   On November 29, 1898 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Clives Staples Lewis began his life. At the young age

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    The Lion,the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S Lewis this classic book is fantasy. I have never read any other book by this author. I would be willing to read another work of C.S. Lewis’s work of literature. I want to read another one of her books because I loved this one. In this book the setting is in England and throughout the book english words and slang are woven through. This helps me build a better background for the characters and helps me visualize the setting and time. I also like the way

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    contrast to many works of fiction which praise the classical, “masculine” hero, C.S. Lewis portrays and celebrates the spiritual, “feminine” hero and feminine qualities in his novel The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Before discussing the importance of the ‘feminine’ in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, first there should be a discussion of what is meant by the phrases “masculine” and “feminine.” These terms should not be taken literally – “masculine” does not refer strictly to men, nor does

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    The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is a story that focuses on the Pevensie’s journey to Narnia. The war sent the children to Professor Kirke who owned a giant mansion with three servants and the housekeeper Mrs. Macready. Lucy discovers the wardrobe the professor had made out of the tree that grew from the apple core and the rings and Narnia was discovered again. They find themselves a huge part of the battle of Narnia which is against Aslan’s forces and the evil White Witch Jadis’ forces. They

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    Stay Alive and Thrive Lucy, the main character in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe", was trying to prove to her siblings that she was speaking the truth while Tris, the main character in the novel "Divergent", did the opposite. Tris’ goal was to keep her secret from everyone to save her life and the lives of a few of her friends. Buck, an intrepid and mighty sled dog, was also working to persevere without being killed by his absurd owners or other rabid dogs. However, they were all either fighting

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    The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Written and published in 1950, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is a well-known book. Author C.S Lewis received positive feedback for the high fantasy novel. As a Christian, it’s not hard to tell this story has many connections to Christianity. Growing up I had always believed that this was just some amazingly detailed movie with every mythical creature imaginable. Although reading the book now, I’ve read between the lines and have

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