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    Theme of Good Versus Evil in The Lion‚ The Witch and The Wardrobe March 29‚ 2011 March 29‚ 2011 Theme of Good Versus Evil in The Lion‚ The Witch and The Wardrobe In The Lion‚ The Witch and The Wardrobe the theme of good versus evil are unequivocal and unconcealed. C.S. Lewis illustrates this so eloquently with the use of the almighty Aslan whom along with the Pevensie children fight to overthrow the nefarious White Witch. The Lion‚ The Witch and the Wardrobe captured the attention of children

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    I chose to watch “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe” for my reflection paper and look how it relates to religious themes. In this paper I will talk about the story of “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe” and identify the symbols of religion of the movie that I noticed while I was watching the film. This story is about story of four brothers to be drawn into another world “Narnia.” The movie was shown in 2006‚ and it was directed by Andrew Adamson

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    from London because they were being attacked.pg.1.They moved to a Professor’s old mansion and they wanted to explore it.pg.5.Lucy saw a mysterious wardrobe and went inside it.pg.5.When she went inside it‚it started to get cold.Lucy met a faun named Mr.Tumnus.He took her to his cave and had tea with her.pg.16.The theme of The Lion‚The Witch‚and The Wardrobe is compassion and forgiveness. In my opinion‚Lucy was the most compassionate because she forgave Mr.Tumnus for the mistake he has made.In the

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    Character Analysis in The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe is filled with a variety of memorable characters‚ who‚ with their individuality and unique characteristics‚ help tell the tale of a life changing journey in a magical land. Each of these characters--from the Pevensie children who take audiences along as they discover the mysterious world of Narnia‚ to the many incredible creatures they meet throughout their adventure--have

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    The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe is a wonderful example of a fictional fantasy. It is adventurous‚ full of magic‚ talking animals‚ a witch‚ mythical creatures‚ and not to mention children entering another world through a wardrobe. The author was very descriptive when talking about what the characters look like‚ their behaviors‚ and each setting that the characters were in. So much so that it could be easily pictured by the reader exactly what they characters were doing and their surrounding at

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    The Lion‚ The Witch‚ and The Wardrobe embodies a hero’s journey. The Lion‚ The Witch‚ and The Wardrobe is similar to many other heroes’ tales and has many of the same characteristics.. CS. Lewis does a wonderful job of displaying a hero’s journey. All the main characters in this novel face many problems that all heroes‚ unfortunately face and they all live out a hard and exciting life. CS. Lewis is a wonderful author and he has a unique imagination. He shows us this great and unique imagination through

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    “The Chronicles of Narnia” and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I’d like to share with you my feelings on the book. The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe is the second book in the series The Chronicles of Narnia out of the seven books written by C.S. Lewis. Clive Staples Lewis or C.S. Lewis for short wrote over 30 books. The six main characters are Lucy‚ Peter‚ Susan‚ Edmund‚ the White Witch‚ and Aslan. Lucy is the youngest of the four. Also‚ she is the one who discovered Narnia. Peter is the oldest and

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    a controversy over his novel The Lion‚ The Witch‚ and The Wardrobe. The major complaint most people have is that is that it is a Christian book and they do not want their children to read it. Others say this is a fanciful story for children and parents are looking for a problem. This dilemma between some reader and the author has caused the debate between literary scholars‚ readers‚ and the author on C.S Lewis’ moral message in The Lion‚ The Witch‚ and The Wardrobe. C.S Lewis was bought up in a

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    Clive Staples Lewis relates The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe almost exactly to the Bible. Lewis compares characters in his story that originate from the Bible. In his novel The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe‚ Lewis uses the achetype of the Stone Table and the symbol of the hero to convey Christianity. The Stone Table‚ in Lewis’ novel represents the Cross in the Crucifixion. “So is Edmund killed? No‚ instead Aslan offers himself as a sacifice to the White Witch. He is tied up on the Stone

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    C.S Lewis wrote the novel The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe initially for his Goddaughter in order to keep her in touch with Christianity. What Lewis did not realize is that many adults would also enjoy the fantasy children’s novel as well. The narrative is filled with mythical creatures‚ humorous moments‚ and suspenseful situations. Although many events and characters seem improbable‚ the four children in the book—Peter‚ Susan‚ Edmund‚ and Lucy—are realistically portrayed as well-rounded characters

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