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    Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a British-American fantasy adapted from a book by C.S. Lewis. It was directed by Andrew Adamson and co-produced by Walden media and Walt Disney pictures and was released on the December 9,2005 in both Europe and North America. As the gun shot started the four children and their mum had to go into hiding. They later went to an old professor Kirk (Jim Broadbent) place to stay this was when Lucy stumbled upon a magic wardrobe while playing hide and seek and

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    C.S. Lewis's story, the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe has many movies and a book about it. Not all of them are exactly alike the other but they have many similarities. The book and the newest movie is probably the closest to each other Narnia the book First is the book, the book was probably my favorite because of all of the details C.S. Lewis put in it. In the book the reason they was sent to the professor's house is because there were air raids happening in England where the kids lived. Lucy

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    The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Lewis, 1978) is a story about four children who discover a magical wardrobe that transports them to a magical land called Narnia. In Narnia, there is an ongoing battle between Aslan and the White Witch. The children are supposed to fulfill a prophecy that states, “When Adam's flesh and Adam's bone, Sits at Cair Paravel in throne, The evil time will be over and done.” The Pevensie children become a threat to the White Witch and she will

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    “Once there were four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy” (Lewis 3). In the book the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis, all Lucy Pevensie wants is freedom. She wants to get away from the egregious war and bombings. She wants her dad to be back from the hostile war and her mum to be safe with them. She wants to play games with her three elder siblings to end the vexatious quarreling amongst them and to excite the strict boredom of the old country house. In all

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    THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE is novel for children by C. S. Lewis which bring you in another world a world of fantasy. As the name of the novel tells a lot about the story of the novel, the word “wardrobe” and “witch” show that it is some kind of magical and fantasy base novel. It is said that the Narnia series is based on the seven sins. And this part of the series is about the “gluttony”. The story is about love, sacrifice, friendship, loyalty, faith and the greed of human, etc. the publisher

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    Prince Caspian has over 1,500 special effects shots, more than The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe's 800 effects shots. Combining digital characters with actors, such as when Lucy hugs Aslan, had become easier since the first film, as lighting had improved. To achieve Lucy hugging Aslan, Framestore even replaced Georgie Henley's arm with a digital version “On set we had something called a ‘stuffie’, which was a lion’s head with a mane that we used regularly as a lighting reference whenever we had

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    When C.S. Lewis wrote The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, he intended for Aslan to represent Jesus. Throughout the book, Aslan goes through many of the same things Jesus went through. For instance, Aslan represents Jesus by how he goes through the crucifixion as Jesus did. Also, Aslan was resurrected from the grave after his death just as Jesus was. Aslan’s personality, emotions, and traits all represent Jesus. Aslan brings the statues life when they were trapped in nothing

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    The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe was one book out of a collection that reveals The Chronicles of Narnia. It was written by Clive Staples Lewis, better known as Jack Lewis. In this story, Lewis uses his characters to address several key points of interest such as: betrayal, forgiveness, and pride. Lewis uses these key points to reflect on Christian themes. This essay will compare "Deep and Deeper Magic from the Dawn of Time", the significance of the cracking of the Stone Table, and the role playing

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    The Childlike and Biblical Connotations in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe     Throughout his writing career, CS Lewis has been known for writing many books with a hint of biblical connotations in them. As Kathryn Lindskoog states, "CS Lewis is known for opposing the spirit of modern thought with the unpopular Christian doctrines of sin and evil" (2083). Lewis himself has said, "You never know how much you really believe anything until its truth or falsehood becomes a matter of

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    Christianity in Narnia How can a kingdom so full of life and with such beauty support any kind of evil? Clive Staples Lewis, the Christian author of the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe embarks the reader on a journey beside four children: Lucy, Edmund, Susan, and Peter. The youngest of the four children is Lucy; Lucy’s innocence and curiosity introduces a parallel land known as Narnia. Narnia is under and evil siege led by the one called the White Witch; Edmund experiences temptation and sides

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