J.R. Tolkien thought that was ridiculous too because he was friends with C. S. Lewis.
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Father Christmas does not reappear in Narnia after "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" because Aslan has restored balance to the land, eliminating the eternal winter imposed by the White Witch's curse. With peace restored, there is no need for Father Christmas to return to Narnia.
Father Christmas' appearance symbolizes hope, courage, and the return of goodness to Narnia. His presence suggests that the White Witch's hold on Narnia is weakening, as she has no power when it comes to the arrival of Christmas and the gifts he brings. Father Christmas represents the changing season and the eventual arrival of Aslan to bring an end to the Witch's tyranny.
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Father Christmas gives the children weapons to fight the White Witch in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe." He provides Peter with a shield and a sword, Susan with a bow and arrows, and Lucy with a healing cordial.
In the novel 'The lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe' by C.S. Lewis. The Queen casts a spell on the whole of Narnia making it "always winter but never Christmas" for a hundred years. Narnia is not however an Island
In The Chronicles of Narnia, it is always winter but never Christmas. This represents the perpetual state of coldness and darkness under the rule of the White Witch. Christmas symbolizes hope, renewal, and joy, which are absent during the eternal winter in Narnia.
Narnia, as written in C.S. Lewis's novel "The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe." In this magical land, it was always winter but never Christmas until Aslan's arrival brought an end to the White Witch's reign, bringing back warmth and joy to Narnia.
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The White Witch, also known as Jadis, is responsible for bringing endless winter to Narnia. She cursed the land so that it would never experience Christmas while she ruled with her icy grip.
The sound that interrupts Peter's conversation with Aslan is the arrival of Father Christmas. It signifies the end of the White Witch's reign and the return of hope and warmth to Narnia, as Father Christmas brings gifts and aid to the children and their allies in their battle against her.
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