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Comparing The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe This essay is about a book that is similar to a sad, but very cheerful and important story in the bible. [1]The book is called, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. The author is C.S. Lewis. He grew up in Ireland and was in the same book club as J.R.R. Tolkien. [5]When it was carefully written, World War II was going on.
[1]Lucy, Edmund, Susan, Peter, and Mr. and Mrs. Beaver were all characters in the book, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. [5]When the story begins, it takes place in England when Germany air craft were constantly bombing England. Four kids go to the country side of England for safety. [2] Then, the story takes place in an awesome place called Narnia, which it was always winter, but never Christmas. [4]Going back to the country side, it looked similar to a giant yard with a mansion in the middle of it. [6]There were tons of flowers too. [3]Curiously they find themselves going into a mysterious wardrobe that was in the mansion.
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The only way that’s going to happen is if they can find Aslan, the lion. [4] Stopping them constantly was the White Witch. [1]She was a selfish witch, an evil witch and an ignorant witch. The Whit Witch wants it to stay winter and doesn’t want the creatures of Narnia to find Aslan. [2] After Edmund ditched his brother and sisters, Peter, Susan, and Lucy journeyed with the Beaver family to find Aslan. When the White Witch finds out that someone’s breaking her selfish rules, she turns them into stone. [3]Curiously Edmund, who ditched his own brother and sisters, traveled to visit the White Witch. [6] He wanted Turkish

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