Emanuela Pavel Engwr 300 23 March 2010 Justifying an Evaluation essay –final Chronicles of Narnia The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe is based on a children’s book by C. S. Lewis and follows the book faithfully. Chronicles of Narnia is a good movie because of a great character story line‚ because of the allegories used and because of the good lessons for children to learn. The movie is a retelling of the biblical story for a young audience. One of the techniques
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R. Mullins What Makes Prince Caspian Tick Throughout C.S. Lewis’s novel “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian”‚ we see many processes at work. Some of these processes are literally in front of the reader’s face‚ and others are deeply hidden within the work. One of the most noticeable processes in the entire work is the battle between Peter and Miraz‚ and of course the steps leading up to it. Without these steps and the ultimate battle‚ the book of Prince Caspian would have an entirely different
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The movie The Chronicles of Narnia; the Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe‚ contains many comparisons and allusions to Christian Theology‚ which are apparent through its characters and plot line. The movie begins with the threat of a Second World War attack in London in which the four main characters: Peter‚ Lucy‚ Edmund‚ and Susan are immediately evacuated to the home of a professor named Digory Kirke. One day‚ the Pevensie children play hide and seek‚ during which Lucy‚ the youngest sibling discovers
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In the movie The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion‚ The Witch and the Wardrobe Lucy shows so much of a leader because she is the first one to find a way to narnia. She may be the youngest but she is very important. When she tries to tell Peter‚ Edmund‚ and Susan they all don’t believe her but Lucy has been known to be very truthful. She developes a really close relationship with Aslan. Susan and Lucy both witness Aslan giving himself up to instead of Edmund. The two ladies seem like followers just like
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Aletheia Cox ENG 111-35 Exemplification Essay 03/03/14 What Happens in Narnia Does not Stay in Narnia We have all heard phrase‚ “What happens in the jungle stays in the jungle‚” or some variation of it. It can be a good way to dodge questions about your trip‚ or a quick way to tell people what happened without actually telling them what happened. It is common to hear this phrase in movies‚ and sometimes you may read it in a book
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When the Witch enters an area‚ the hair on a body stands straight up‚ a cold chill shoots down the spine of a back‚ and everyone will know. Through vivid details‚ C.S Lewis does a great job of incorporating the Bible into his work The Chronicles of Narnia‚ from making the presences of his characters stand out amongst the crowd and making their presences known such as the Witch. C.S. Lewis uses allegory to symbolize Christianity with its main two elements: courage and faith; Christianity is tied to
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I am glad that my final adventure in Narnia is one I shall never forget. I feel happy leaving Narnia knowing that peace has been restored. Caspian is a great leader and he will lead Narnia fairly and strongly just like his father. I will miss Caspian. I was one of his knights and it has been my pleasure to fight beside him. (Sigh) I am sad that I shall never pick up my sword and have a duel again. One of my favourite duels in fact was with Eustace. Ahhh‚ Eustace. He was such a nuisance when we first
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The things that brought joy in life such as nature‚ music‚ good books‚ routine pleasures serve as minor indicators. One cannot make them their central focus. If so‚ such things will disappear. The Chronicles of Narnia complement Lewis’s own experience‚ for in them one finds joy Lewis found ultimate joy only in Christ‚ and the Narnians‚ only in Aslan. The first Narnian tale foreshadows the last symbolic of how Christ is the Alpha and Omega In The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe at the first mention
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their imaginations. As they learn of the plights of the many oppressed woodland creatures in this wonderful land called Narnia‚ they too begin to see the evils of the White Witch and her rule over a land cursed to be “always winter but never Christmas” (20). The adventures that ensue prove to change the course of Narnia for all time‚ as they await the arrival of the true ruler of Narnia‚ a great lion named Aslan. Though this novel includes mythical creatures and the inclusion of children as main characters
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Midterm Research Paper Thesis Statement: The characters and events of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe have symbolic similarities to events described in the Bible. In The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe we discover a world of fantasy filled with the never-ending battle between good and evil. The children in the story‚ Peter‚ Susan‚ Edmund and Lucy lived in London during the war and were sent to live with a professor because of the air-raids
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