The Pevensies become kings and queens, reign for fifteen years (Golden Age of Narnia; Horse and His Boy happens), and then, while they are hunting the White Stag of the Three Wishes, they find the wardrobe back, tumble through it, and return to England at their proper ages, with no time having gone by.
The ending of "The Chronicles of Narnia" series by C.S. Lewis features the characters entering Aslan's Country, a representation of Heaven, where they are reunited with loved ones and experience true joy and contentment. The series concludes with a sense of fulfillment and the characters having completed their adventures in Narnia.
the mouse goes into aslans land
Eustace becomes a boy again
they all go back home
i dont think aslan will call on the older 2 anymore
but aslan will call on eustace again
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Susan kisses Caspian then goes home.
the end
A hint about the ending of "The Magician's Nephew" in The Chronicles of Narnia could be that it involves a significant choice being made that has repercussions for the characters and the world they inhabit. The ending ties back to themes of right and wrong, and the consequences of actions taken throughout the story.
Narnia, Narnia, Narnia Narnia and more Narnia :)
The White Witch in Narnia was watching for humans because of a prophecy that foretold that humans would play a role in ending her reign. She feared the arrival of the sons of Adam and daughters of Eve as they posed a threat to her power.
No. Narnia is fictional.
There are seven books in The Chronicles of Narnia series. They are:The Lion, the Witch, and the WardrobePrince CaspianThe Voyage of the Dawn TreaderThe Silver ChairThe Horse and His BoyThe Magician's NephewThe Last Battle
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No, " The Chronicles of Narnia" are fictional.
Susan is not present in the final book of The Chronicles of Narnia series, "The Last Battle," as she has become more interested in worldly and materialistic things and no longer believes in Narnia. Thus, she is not part of the ending events in Narnia.
yes there is!! and narnia is real!
It's from 1888-1949 Narnia was written 1950's. It is classic :)
Narnia is an imaginary world created by C.S. Lewis. There is no known way to get to Narnia from Earth, for it doesn't actually exist. You can enjoy the world of Narnia by reading the books or watching the movies, but I am afraid, that there is no way to get to Narnia.
And for Aslan!!