A lot of people see parallels between the Chronicles of Narnia and The Bible. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe closely resembles the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. The Magician's Nephew reflects the creation story in Genesis and the Last Battle has themes that are similar to Revelation.
The Chronicles of Narnia is a Christian allegory: the hero sacrifices himself, dies and returns from the dead.
No. For one thing, God is not explicitly mentioned in the Chronicles of Narnia, though there is plenty of Christian allegory. Even then, the Chronicles of Narnia are the product of the mind of C.S. Lewis, one man who had his own opinions. You cannot base the allowances and prohibitions of an entire religion on the works of a single person.
"The Chronicles of Narnia" in Latin is "Chronicus Narniae." In English, the translation of "Chronicus Narniae" is "The Chronicles of Narnia."
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The king in the Chronicles of Narnia is King Peter Pevensie.
Skandar Keynes plays Edmund Pevensie in all three "The Chronicles of Narnia" films.
The Chronicles of Narnia the lion the witch andd the wardrobe, Thee chronicles of Narnia prince Caspian, (soon to come out in December) the chronicles of Narnia the voyage of the dawn treader, and Jane Eyre
In the film adaptation of The Chronicles of Narnia, actor Simon Pegg provided the voice for Reepicheep in "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader."
Prince Rillian appears in the book 'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair'.
As of 2013, Disney owns the licensing rights to the Chronicles of Narnia.
Yes, the third movie will be called Chronicles of Narnia The Voyage of the Dawn Tredder.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair