The Lion‚ The Witch and The Wardrobe – C.S. Lewis The Lion‚ The Witch and The Wardrobe. C.S. Lewis’s first book of the Chronicles of Narnia introduces the reader to the land of Narnia. Written in the 1950’s Lewis’s inspiration to write a children story stemmed from the arrival of three children evacuated to the Lewis country home during the bombing of London by the Nazi. Within unfolding story C.S. Lewis provides childlike insights into philosophies of faith‚ compassion‚ temptation‚ redemption and
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Wardrobe C. S. Lewis was a brilliant author known for his fictional novels as well as his Christian apologetics works. Religion was a large part of his life‚ and he utilized such themes throughout his fiction books. The first book in The Chronicles of Narnia series‚ The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe‚ exemplifies such overlap. Lewis inserted fundamental Christian themes into this novel‚ allowing his religion to influence his work. C. S. Lewis creates Christian entities within his book due
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In this paper I will be comparing and contrasting Prince Caspian the movie and the book. First I will be comparing and contrasting the charters. Second I will be comparing and contrasting the settings. Third I will compare and contrast my favorite character. After this paper you will be able to understand the movie and the book with out seeing or reading them. Peter is a strong protective individual. Peter thinks fast than executes the plan. Susan is the high queen of Nanina and is the best Archer
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the wardrobe‚ they are escaped from the Word War II into an astonished place known as Narnia. It is fairy tales place which animals could talk‚ full of magic and mythical creatures. However‚ Narnia is covered with glaciers‚ freezing cold and winter never ends by the White Witch‚ Jadis. People there have no freedom under the dictated
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October 16‚ 1950 on a bright sunny day inside these three paragraphs I will give you a glimpse into the magical world of Narnia. The appalling White Witch and the four Pevense children all ended up in Narnia by some form of a magical advent the White Witch ended up there by a bell that was rung on the other hand the Pevense’s came to Narnia by entering a wardrobe. Now the land of Narnia when it was in its first few ages was a beautiful land flowing with enchanting waters‚ immense mountains and charming
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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
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Swanton 1 Jane Swanton Wills Honors English 10
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mentioned in the book but do not exist in the movie. Lucy discovers Narnia while exploring the house with her siblings‚ but in the movie she discovers it while playing hide and seek. Lucy meets Mr Tumnus and he drops his parcels on the ground out of fear. In the movie‚ Lucy helps him pick them up‚ but in the book she watches him
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unique imagination through his book: The Lion‚ The Witch‚ and The Wardrobe. Like every other hero‚ the children‚ the main characters are all summoned into the unknown and they are all expected to complete and for fill a quest. Lucy‚ the founder of Narnia‚ was first called
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In the book The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S Lewis certain characters demonstrate vices and virtues. The definition of a virtue is “positive trait or quality deemed to be morally good thus is valued as a foundation and good moral being” (Wikipedia). According to Wikipedia‚ a vice is immoral or wicked behaviour. Aslan exemplifies the virtues of bravery and forgiveness. The White Witch exemplifies the vices of wrath and greed. In The Lion‚ the White and the Wardrobe Aslan exemplifies the
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