answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

In the book "The Magician's Nephew", two young London children are somehow drawn into a "wood between the worlds," which is a central place from which all other worlds can be accessed. The boy, Digory, disobeys an edict not to ring a bell when he and Polly enter Charn, and by ringing the bell, they awaken the White Witch (Jadis of Charn).

When returning to their own world, Jadis follows the children, finding herself in London, where she is a tall and powerful woman. In rage, she breaks off piece of a lamppost and when they return to Narnia she is still holding it in her hand.

When Aslan starts to create the world, she is so terrified of this "singing lion" that she throws the lamppost piece at Aslan and runs away. The lamppost has absolutely no effect on Aslan, but because the whole of Narnia is just bursting forth with new life, like the rest of the trees the lamppost begins to grow up from out of the ground, becoming a life of its own with a light that never dies.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

AnswerBot

1mo ago

In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis, the lamp post in Narnia is said to have been brought there by the White Witch's magic. Its origins are not explicitly explained in the book, but it serves as a symbol of the link between the real world and the land of Narnia.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

If you were to read The Magicians Nephew, the first book in the series, you would find out.

*SPOILER ALERT*

When Narnia is still a new world, the ground is so fertile that anything planted grows. This results is both a toffee tree and, when part of a lampost ripped from a London street is thrown into the ground, a lampost growing.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

It grew from an iron bar that Jadis had pulled off a London lamp post in her brief stay in England. When she threw it down, it grew into a full sized lamp post.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How did the lamp post get in to Narnia?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How did the light post get into Narnia?

In the Magician's Nephew (book one) a piece of a lamppost is broken off by the queen whilst in England and is taken thru to Narnia where it is left and grows into a full lamp post. I believe, been a while since I read it tho.


Why do the children not recognize the lamp post straight away?

The lamp post is a portal to Narnia that only opens at specific times, so the children initially do not recognize it as anything out of the ordinary. It is only when they try to find their way back to it during daytime that they realize its magical properties.


What marks the border between Narnia and the outside world?

In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," the border between Narnia and the outside world is marked by the lamp-post in the forest. Exiting through the wardrobe takes you back to the outside world.


Who Is MrTumnus in Lion Witch in the Wardrobe?

He is the fawn who befriends Lucy on her first trip to Narnia. They met at the old-fashioned lamp-post. (he is played by James McAvoy).


What is the height of a lamp post?

that depends entirely on the size of the lamp post


What is the meaning of lamppost?

It is a post which holds the head and bulb pieces of a lamp in the same way that a stem supports the flower of a plant. According to the Urban Dictionary it is also a place in the fictional land of Narnia.


What is a compound word starting with lamp?

lamp-post -------- Lamp-shade


Where is the twisted lamp post in Fantage?

at the castle only on fools day then it is just a lamp post


Why are lamp posts gay?

i think that lamp post are gay, because there was a kid at my school who married a post.... it looked like a boy post.. so lamp posts are gay


What is the height of a lamp?

that depends entirely on the size of the lamp post


What kind of outdoor lamp post lights are the least expensive to run and last the longest?

eney of the lamp post


Why the length and position of my shadow changes as i walk towards a lamp post and when i walk away from the lamp post?

Because - the angle of the lamp in relation to your body changes,