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Comparing Evil In C. S. Lewis The Lion, And The Wardrobe
The Wicked Ways of the White Witch:
How Evil is Evident in Jadis, the “Queen” of Narnia It was once said that “evil enters like a needle and spreads like an oak tree” (“Ethiopian”). In C. S. Lewis’ The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, evil enters the fictitious world of Narnia and quickly diffuses throughout the land. This evil permeates every aspect of its society and has its inhabitants living in fear of the source: Jadis, “Queen” of Narnia, better known as the White Witch. She is this evil that has infiltrated Narnia through her villainous origins, dastard objectives, destructive instruments, and corrupt characteristics
Revealed in The Magician’s Nephew, the White Witch is a native of Charn inhabited by the Jinn. The Empress and last inhabitant of this domain,
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She desires to win at all costs; it matters not whether winning will kill or maim others. In order for the Witch to continue her malicious rule, she continues to deceive others to become a part of her coalition. Many, though they dislike the Witch, can do nothing to stop her; only Aslan has the power to accomplish this. The Sons of Adam and Daughters of Eve also stand in her way. If the Pevensie children fulfill the ancient prophecy and take up the four thrones of Cair Paravel as Kings and Queens of Narnia, the reign of the White Witch and the endless winter will end. Aware of this prophecy, over her reign as “queen,” the White Witch has managed to rid the country of any human race. Now when humans start entering into Narnia through a secret passage—to continue her control over the land—the Pevensie children must be caught and executed (Lewis 74-78). Aslan, who has come to liberate all of Narnia from the Witch’s villainous domination, must also be terminated if the Witch wishes to continue her reign (Brennan). The White Witch uses every tool she has to achieve this corrupt goal of continued enslavement of

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