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because he wanted people to get the concepts from The Bible without actually reading it

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C.S. Lewis wrote "The Chronicles of Narnia" series because he wanted to create a fantastical world that would capture the imagination of children and allow him to explore themes of religion, myth, and morality in a fictional setting. Lewis was also inspired by his own love of mythology and wanted to offer an alternative world that blended Christian allegory with enchanting storytelling.

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