Ah, the professor in Narnia is a wise and kind man who offers guidance to the children. He is known for his deep understanding of Narnia's mysteries and his ability to see the good in everyone. His presence in the story brings a sense of stability and wisdom to the adventures that unfold.
Lucy Pevensie is the youngest Pevensie child. She is the first of them to discover the land of Narnia when she slips through the magical wardrobe in the professor's house
During the war, the four Pevensie children, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy, are sent to stay with Professor Kirke in his mansion in the country. What the children don't know, however, is that Professor Kirke once had a great adventure in a land called Narnia, and he planted a seed in our world from a magical apple that he was given in Narnia. When the tree was sadly blown over in a gale, Professor Kirke had the wood made into a grand wardrobe. Naturally, the wardrobe is magical too.
yes there is!! and narnia is real!
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.
There are 3 Narnia films - The Chronicles of Narnia; The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) The Chronicles of Narnia; Prince Caspian (2008) The Chronicles of Narnia; The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010) But! There are 7 Books! The Three above and - The Chronicles of Narnia; The Silver Chair The Chronicles of Narnia; The Horse and is Boy The Chronicles of Narnia; The Magicians Nephew The Chronicles of Narnia; The Last Battle The Books were written by - C. S. Lewis Also the four main characters (in the films) are - Lucy Pevensie - Georgie Henley Edmund Pevensie - Skandar Keynes Susan Pevensie - Anna Popplewell Peter Pevensie - William Moseley
There is no scientist in Narnia, but you may be thinking or Professor Kirke.
In the Professor's home.
In the book the Professor asked them whether Lucy or Edmund were more likely to be telling the truth.
Vincent Grass
The professor thinks Lucy's claim about Narnia is valid and credible because he himself has known about Narnia from long before, and has a deep understanding of its existence. He believes Lucy's story and trusts her judgment.
The professor, who is the same professor that the Pevince's have been staying with in the first film.
Lucy Pevensie is the youngest Pevensie child. She is the first of them to discover the land of Narnia when she slips through the magical wardrobe in the professor's house
In the first chapter of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe the children see him for the first time, so it would seem that they did not know him before, making it highly unlikely that they are related. But whether he was a relative of the children or not is not stated.
In "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," the Pevensie siblings discover the magical world of Narnia through a wardrobe in a professor's house during World War II. They enter Narnia together and become key figures in its eventual liberation from the White Witch's tyranny.
The professors name in Narnia the Lion Witch and the Wardrobe is "Professor Kirke."The only professor I am familiar with is Digory throughout all 7 books of the series of the Chronicles of Narnia. The only book in which he is not a university professor is The Magician's Nephew, when he was wretched magician uncle's nephew who went to Narnia to rescue Polly as a child. After that book, he had grown up, inherited that huge house, planted the apple core from Narnia that Aslan had allowed him to take home to heal his ill mother, which grew into a huge apple tree, then one day blew down. He couldn't bare to burn it for firewood so he had the wood made into a beautiful wardrobe to put in his house upstairs. And that was the origin of the Narnia wardrobe. The little boy Digory, who went to Narnia to rescue Polly who had taken a yellow ring from his evil uncle and been sent off into who knows where alone with no one to get home, had had the courage to take another ring from his cowardly uncle so he could go to rescue his friend and neighbor Polly. So this is the little boy who later becomes the older knowledgeble uncle who knows about Narnia and isn't skeptical with the later Pevensie children tell him that he wouldn't believe them. He resplies, "Try me!"
Peter went to study for this major exam with the professor from the first movie.
In C.S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia" series, Narnia is not discovered in the traditional sense. It is a magical world that characters stumble upon through portals or by being summoned by Aslan, the great lion. The discovery of Narnia is often a result of characters' courage, curiosity, or fate.