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Chronicles of Narnia

This category is for questions on The Chronicles of Narnia book series by CS Lewis. The chronicles includes The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Prince Caspian, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, and The Silver Chair, The Horse and His Boy, The Magician's Nephew, and The Last Battle.

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What does the red robin symbolize in the Lion the witch and the wardrobe?

Perhaps, the holy spirit to guide to where we should go [Susan,Lucy,Peter, and Edmund follow the robin into the forest and it leads them to the Beaver.]

Who was called The Valiant in the movie Narnia?

In the movie "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," Peter Pevensie is known as "The Magnificent" and not "The Valiant." The character Edmund Pevensie is known as "The Just," Susan Pevensie as "The Gentle," and Lucy Pevensie as "The Valiant."

What does Lucy feel in ''The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe''?

Lucy feels curiosity, wonder, and awe when she first enters the magical world of Narnia through the wardrobe. She also experiences bravery, loyalty, and compassion as she befriends and helps the creatures she meets in Narnia.

Who is Fenris Ulf from Narnia?

Fenris Ulf is a character in C.S. Lewis's "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe." He is the chief of the White Witch's secret police and is a loyal servant to her. Fenris Ulf is a cruel and cunning wolf who is known for his devious and treacherous ways.

Why is MrBeaver sure that Edmund has gone to the home of the White Witch?

Mr. Beaver is sure that Edmund has gone to the home of the White Witch because he noticed that Edmund's coat is missing, which is a sign that he has been to her castle since the White Witch would want to see anything from the world of men. Additionally, Mr. Beaver knows that Edmund has been acting suspiciously and has been tempted by the White Witch's promises of power, making it likely that he would seek her out.

What rymyes with him?

Some words that rhyme with "him" include "glim", "grim", "trim", and "whim".

Why does the White Witch deserve a second chance in The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe?

The White Witch is depicted as a cruel and power-hungry ruler who has committed numerous acts of evil, including turning her enemies into stone. While redemption is possible for characters in stories, the White Witch's actions and intentions are consistently harmful and malevolent throughout the book, making it difficult to justify her deserving a second chance.

What topic did Aslan and peter discuss on the way to camp?

Aslan and Peter discussed the importance of courage, teamwork, and unity on their way to camp. They exchanged ideas on how to confront challenges and support each other as they journeyed together. Their conversation focused on building trust and camaraderie among the group.

What christian themes did you find in the story of Narnia?

The Chronicles of Narnia are actually Christian allegory. C.S. Lewis was a devout Christian who used a lot of symbolism in all of the stories.

For one thing -- think about Aslan. He's the son of the Great God. He sacrifices himself so that the children can live in the first book. He is reborn. In a later book, he appears to the children as a lamb.

See what other Christian themes you can find in the books!

What magical power is the white witch best known for from the book Narnia?

The White Witch, also known as the Queen of Narnia, is best known for her power to control and manipulate the weather in the book series "The Chronicles of Narnia" by C.S. Lewis. She is able to bring about eternal winter over the land of Narnia until Aslan arrives to defeat her.

What is the rising action in ''The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe''?

The rising action in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" occurs when the Pevensie siblings discover the magical land of Narnia through the wardrobe and begin to learn about its inhabitants and the conflict between the White Witch and Aslan the lion. As they become more involved in Narnia, they uncover the prophecy about the four thrones and the impending battle for the freedom of Narnia.

How does Edmund represent Judas in The Chronicles of Narnia?

In The Chronicles of Narnia, Edmund initially portrays characteristics similar to Judas by betraying his siblings and siding with the White Witch for personal gain. Like Judas, Edmund later regrets his actions, seeks forgiveness, and ultimately redeems himself through selfless acts, embodying themes of repentance and redemption.

What happened when Aslan was showing Peter Cair Paravel?

Aslan showed Peter Cair Paravel in ruins and explained that it was the castle of the four Kings and Queens of Narnia. He then tasked Peter and his siblings with the responsibility of restoring Cair Paravel and ruling over Narnia as the new monarchs.

Does the world end in the last battle in Narnia?

Jill and Eustace are flung into Narnia one second before (in our world) they end up in a trauin accident. Lucy, Digory, and Polly are with them. Edmund and Peter are waiting on the platform, and get hit bu the train, die, and go to Narnia.

What fruit does digory bring back from Narnia to cure his mother in the magicians nephew?

He brings back an apple. He fed the fruit to his mother who recovers form her illness. He planted the seeds in the back yard and many years later had the tree cut down and the wood was used to make a wardrobe.

Is onision gay?

Very much so! Infact, he is actually getting married with Cyr.

How do i get to Narnia without using a wardrobe?

There are several ways, and they all seem to have a limited number of times they can be used.

1. Through the Wardrobe. In The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe after the children came back into their own world, the professor said to Lucy that she wouldn't be able to go back to Narnia that way.

2. Through blowing Susan's horn (Prince Caspian)

3. The Magician's rings (The Magician's Nephew)

4. Being pulled back in through no action of their own - as they were pulled through the picture in the Voyage of the Dawn Treader. In The Silver Chair, Eustace describes it as magic.

5. Through a magic door (The Silver Chair)

6. Through death (The Last Battle).

Is Queen Jadis the devil in the Magicians Nephew?

Yes, Queen Jadis is in fact the metaphorical being of the Devil in the Narnia Books. I also have some proof to back up my answer! In the book the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe she was the temptation that caused Aslan to be sacrificed for Edmond. If she had not Tempted Edmond then Aslan would never have had to lay down his life.

How old is Lucy from Narnia 3?

If you mean Georgie Henley, the actress who plays Lucy, then she is 15 (DOB 9th July 1995) She was 9 when filming the first Narnia Film, and 13 filming the second.

If you mean the books, there is no proper given age.

What is the period of time Narnia took place?

The books span the entire existence of Narnia from start to finish, the first book (the Magician's Nephew) shows the very beginning of Narnia, and the year 1900 on Earth. The second takes place much later in Narnia, and around WW2 era on Earth. The last book shows the downfall of Narnia and it is unclear what period it is on Earth, although Peter, Eustace, Lucy, Jill, Polly, and Digory are still alive.

In The Chronicles of Narnia books is Aslan meant to be God?

No,

Aslan was actually resembling Jesus. When the White Queen killed Aslan on the Stone, he said, "If he got killed on that particular stone he would not die". I believe he rised from the dead 3 days after the White Queen killed Aslan.

Why are your mirrored wardrobe doors bowing?

Mirrored wardrobe doors can bow due to humidity changes, poor quality materials, or improper installation. It's important to ensure the doors are properly aligned and that the tracks are secure to prevent warping or bowing. If the issue persists, you may need to consider replacing the doors with higher quality materials.