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Oh, dude, Aslan comes back to life in Narnia because he's like this magical lion who sacrifices himself to save Edmund, and then the Stone Table cracks because of some deep magic stuff, and boom, he's back, like a majestic feline Lazarus. It's all very dramatic and symbolic, you know, typical Narnia shenanigans.

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Who made Narnia according to the books?

Aslan did. He used his breath to bring life to the land.


Why does spring come so suddenly to Narnia?

In Narnia, spring comes suddenly because of the magical nature of the land. Aslan's presence and power in Narnia are closely linked to the changing seasons, and his return brings about the renewal of life and the arrival of spring. This sudden transition reflects the whimsical and enchanting nature of Narnia's world.


Why has Aslan come to the white witchs castle?

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Why did the children leave Narnia?

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The lion the witch and the wardrobe how does Aslan save Edmund?

aslan does save edmund. aslan sacrifices himself but then comes back to life


How did C.S. Lewis come up with the idea of Narnia?

Technically, C.S. Lewis did, since he wrote it into existence. In The Magician's Nephew, the lion Aslan (who represents God), sings the land of Narnia into exisence, paralleling the Genesis creation account.


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Aslan has the ability to breathe life into things. When the witch turned the Narnian creatures into statues, he was able to breathe on them, and they were revived.


Did Digory gave his mother the apple and save his mother's life?

At first he was going to steal an apple to save her, because the witch tempted him. But he resisted and said no. After giving the apple to Aslan, he used it to plant a tree to protect Narnia. From that tree grew apples and Aslan gave one of those to Digory. Unlike the original apples, it would not provide eternal life, butit did heal his mother when he gave it to her.


What happened to the Stone Table and why?

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Who helped Aslan get all of the courtyard creatures into proper order?

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The Narnia story of Easter?

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Why did Clive Lewis write Narnia?

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