In chapter 6 of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, the children make Lucy the leader because they trust her and believe in her ability to lead them effectively. Additionally, Lucy is the one who discovered Narnia first, so they view her as having a special connection to the magical world and its inhabitants.
The children make Lucy the leader because she has already visited Narnia twice and knows the land the best.
This can be found in the chapter, "A Day with the Beavers"boiled potatoeshot teafried troutbread with yellow butterbeer (for Mr. Beaver)milk (for the children)a marmalade roll
"The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" is a fantasy novel and the first book in "The Chronicles of Narnia" series by C.S. Lewis. It tells the story of four siblings who discover a magical land called Narnia.
The novel is a fantasy for the children
When the children defeat the witch !
At the end of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the children are hunting game and they find an old lamppost. This triggers the memory of how they got to Narnia and the children begin exploring. Their exploration leads them through the woods, to the wardrobe and back to the professor's house in England.
At the end of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the children are hunting game and they find an old lamppost. This triggers the memory of how they got to Narnia and the children begin exploring. Their exploration leads them through the woods, to the wardrobe and back to the professor's house in England.
A quest to save Narnia........
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In chapter 17 of The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, the four children undergo significant character development. Peter becomes a brave and responsible leader, Susan becomes nurturing and caring, Edmund learns to be selfless and loyal, and Lucy grows in courage and faith. Together, they exhibit qualities of bravery, compassion, loyalty, and selflessness as they fulfill their roles in the battle against the White Witch.
No,not in the latest version of the lion ,the witch & the wardrobe movie.
The setting for the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe is an old manor house in the English country side during World War II, when children were evacuated from the cities. The children in the story go through a wardrobe in an empty room and come out in the fantasy world of Narnia.
The man who takes in the children in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" is known as Professor Kirke, or simply referred to as the Professor. He provides a safe haven for the children at his country estate, known as the Professor's house.