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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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Does The Magician's Nephew from The Chronicles of Narnia have cussing?

No, "The Magician's Nephew" from The Chronicles of Narnia does not contain any explicit language or cussing. It is a children's book known for its imaginative storytelling and wholesome content.

What is the name of the housekeeper in the lion the witch and the wardrobe?

The housekeeper in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" is named Mrs. Macready. She takes care of Professor Kirke's estate, known as the Professor's House.

Why did C.S. Lewis dedicate Narnia to Lucy barfield?

C.S. Lewis dedicated "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" to Lucy Barfield as a symbol of gratitude and friendship. Lucy Barfield was the goddaughter of Lewis, and she was the first to hear the story of Narnia before it was even written. Lewis considered her an important influence on the creation of the Chronicles of Narnia.

Do any of the characters in the book Narnia display the trait of honesty?

Yes, in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," the character Lucy demonstrates honesty in her interactions and relationships with others, particularly when she courageously speaks the truth about her encounters in Narnia, despite others' skepticism. Her honesty plays a crucial role in the story's progression and her character development.

Who was Elsie Brown?

Elsie Brown was a programmer and systems analyst who was part of the team that developed the ENIAC, one of the world's earliest general-purpose electronic digital computers. She was one of the six original programmers of the ENIAC and played a significant role in its development and programming.

Which characters know themselves the best in The Magicians Nephew?

Polly and the caddy, who are both honest about their failings.

Diggory has to learn some painful lessons about himself.

Uncle Andrew never knows himself at all.

As for Queen Jadis, she is a lost cause.

What is the moral of the story in the chronicles of Narnia?

There is not so much a moral lesson more a hidden meaning about God. Aslan the Lion represents Jesus, and it tells the Easter story of Jesus being killed and then coming back to life. The witch represents two things, the church/ people who sentenced him to death as well as the devil, 'fighting' against Aslan (Jesus/God)

How much does the Narnia book collection cost?

The price of the Narnia book collection can vary depending on the format (paperback, hardcover, box set, etc.), condition, and retailer. It is recommended to check online retailers, bookstores, and auction sites for current pricing.

How did King Lune treat Bree and Hwin?

King Lune treated Bree and Hwin with kindness and respect, welcoming them as guests in his kingdom. He provided them with a warm stable, good food, and listened to their stories with interest. He also showed concern for their well-being and safety during their stay in Narnia.

What was mr. beavers phrophecy how did it represent a danger for the children in The Chronicles of Narnia?

The prophesy Mr. Beaver quoted was, "There is a prophecy that two sons of Adam and daughters of Eve will appear and defeat the white witch and put an end to this 100 year winter." The children were seen as the sons and daughters of the prophecy. The witch of course did not want her rule to be ended, and set out to destroy the children. They are eventually crowned kings and queens of Narnia.

In The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe what does Lucy see first when she enters the forest?

Lucy sees a lamppost first when she enters the forest in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. The lamppost is a magical object that marks the boundary between the real world and the magical land of Narnia.

What do Aslan Susan and Lucy do after Aslan revives?

Aslan, Susan, and Lucy lead an army to battle against the White Witch at the Battle of Beruna. Aslan ultimately defeats the White Witch and restores peace to Narnia. Afterward, they are crowned as kings and queens of Narnia.

What kind of bait does the white witch use on Edmund?

The White Witch uses Turkish delight as bait to lure Edmund into betraying his siblings in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis. She promises him unlimited amounts of the sweet treat in exchange for information about his siblings.

What kind of bait does C.S. Lewis's white witch use to lure Edmund?

The White Witch uses the promise of Turkish delight, a sweet treat that Edmund craves, to lure him into her service. She uses the promise of more Turkish delight to manipulate him into betraying his siblings and joining her side.

Why doesnt Edmund tell the others he has also been to Narnia?

Edmund had met up with the White Witch, and she had already started manipulating his mind. She had promised him things, like becoming a prince of Narnia. Edmund decided he did not want to share this with his siblings, especially Peter. He wanted to keep the glory for himself.

Was the snow queen from Narnia evil?

The White Witch, who is sometimes referred to as the Snow Queen, is a villain in C.S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia" series. She is portrayed as cruel, power-hungry, and manipulative, using dark magic to control Narnia and suppress its inhabitants.

What spell has the white witch put on Narnia?

The White Witch has cast a spell of eternal winter in Narnia, ensuring that it is always cold and never experiences the joy of spring or summer. This spell keeps the land under her control and instills fear and hopelessness in its inhabitants.

What is Lucy's last name from The Chronicles of Narnia?

Lucy's last name in The Chronicles of Narnia is Pevensie. She is one of the four Pevensie siblings who discover the magical land of Narnia.

In the book the lion the witch and the wardrobe What is faun's reation to seeing Lucy?

The faun was shocked to see Lucy, but he was very insistent on being hospitable and having Lucy come back for tea. He was quite friendly, but slowly started breaking down. He revealed that he had been ordered to bring Lucy to the White Witch.

What bait does cs lewiswhite witch use to lure Edmund when he first enters Narnia in the lion the witch and the wardrode?

The White Witch gave Edmund enchanted Turkish delight, which is a type of candy. The enchantment drove him to come back for more. Some feel the Turkish delight was a symbol for addiction, and others feel it was a symbol for temptation.

What is cair paravel in the movie Narnia?

In "The Chronicles of Narnia" series, Cair Paravel is the royal castle of Narnia, where the Pevensie siblings rule as kings and queens. It serves as the central location for political and social gatherings in the land of Narnia. The castle represents power, authority, and unity among the inhabitants of Narnia.

Where the Narnia children ever reunited with their parents?

Yes. By the time of Dawn Treader, it is clear that they have left their evacuation-house in the country and have been back with their parents for some time.

At the end of The Last Battle, it is revealed that their parents have been killed in the same train accident, and they are in fact in Aslan's Country with them.

Was the White Witch in Narnia supposed to be the Devil?

While the White Witch in "The Chronicles of Narnia" bears some similarities to the Devil, she is primarily seen as a representation of evil in the world of Narnia rather than a direct allegory for the Devil. The character is more closely associated with themes of tyranny and corruption within the story.

What is the climax of the last battle by C.S. Lewis?

C.S.Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia: The Last Battle, takes place during the reign of the last Narnian king, Tirian. The central characters are an ape named Shift and a donkey named Puzzle. Shift finds an old lion's skin and persuades Puzzle to put it on and pretend he is Aslan, returned to Narnia. Puzzle is a simple, honest donkey who believes everything Shift tells him, and willingly goes along with the scheme. Shift manages to convince all the Narnians that he is now Aslan's spokesman. King Tirian, although initially taken in, soon realises the truth: when he confronts Shift, he is taken prisoner. When Tirian seeks help, he has a vision of all the children who have visited Narnia, and then Eustace (The Voyage of the Dawn treader, The Silver Chair) and Jill (The Silver Chair) arrive to help. Eventually a battle ensues, between Tirian, Shift and various groups who are either for Tirian, Shift, or for themselves (such as the dwarfs). During all this, Shift accidentally ventures too far and summons a demonic false god, Tash, who destroys him. Aslan indeed does return, to separate and judge those who are for or against him. Basically, this is the end of the Narnian world - and Lucy, Peter and Edmund, from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe also join them, following a fatal train smash in their own world. A whole new perfect Narnia is given to those who followed Aslan - or Christ.