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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: Christian Symbolism

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A 3 page paper which summarizes C.S. Lewis’ “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” and then examines the Christian symbolism within the story. No additional sources cited.

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3 pages (~225 words per page)

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for children, although adults thoroughly enjoy this novel as well. While it is clearly a fantasy story filled with magical creatures in a magical land, it is a story filled with religious symbolism, more specifically Christian symbolism. The following paper provides a short summary of the book and then an analysis as the book contains Christian elements. Summary In this story we have 4 siblings who are living in the house of a professor during WWII. They are living here in order to be safe from war. One day when it is rainy out one of the children walks into a wardrobe and finds the back opens up into another world. She spends hours there with a creature and then returns to the professors house, where her siblings tell her she has only been gone a few seconds. Eventually all the children end up going through the wardrobe together into Narnia. One of the children, Edmund, wants to seek out the White Witch, rather than Aslan, whose name frightens him. The White Witch is evil and has put a spell of eternal winter on Narnia. Edmund wants Turkish Delight which the witch promises him. The other children are eager to meet Aslan, a lion, the king of Narnia because he sounds wonderful. The three children find Aslan while Edmund goes to the witch and tells her that Aslan is going to stop winter. When the other children find Aslan they are amazed and love him immediately. He becomes sullen eventually, however, and then sacrifices himself. The idea is that he has sacrificed himself for Edmund, so that Edmund can be saved from the witch. Then Aslan comes back to life and eventually winter, and the witch, lose power over Narnia. The children grow up and are the leaders, ...

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