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  1. except for a big wardrobe with a . looking-glass. in the door. 4. When Lucy found ... Why did he think Lucy didn’t answer his call? He thought she was ignoring him because she was angry ... 1. Why do you think Lucy had begun to wonder whether Narnia had been a dream? 2. How would you describe the Lady on the sledge, based on what is told ...

  2. For a prophecy has foretold the appearance of four children who will join with the great lion Aslan to defeat the White Witch and free the land from its evil wintry embrace. Featured on TIME magazine's list of 100 Best English-Language Novels, and translated into 47 different languages around the world, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is the doorway through which most readers enter the ...

  3. Full Title: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. When Written: 1940s. Where Written: Oxford, England. When Published: 1950. Literary Period: Postwar. Genre: Fiction, children’s literature, fantasy. Setting: The English countryside and the land of Narnia. Climax: Aslan the lion, having sacrificed himself to the White Witch in order to save ...

  4. Edmund is Lucy ’s older brother and Susan and Peter ’s younger brother. He is a “spiteful” and cruel child who is easily duped by the White Witch and conscripted into her service on his first visit to Narnia. He is depicted as selfish and greedy—when the Witch serves him enchanted Turkish Delights in an attempt to bribe him into doing her bidding, he falls for her plot entirely, and ...

  5. Aided by the wise and magnificent lion Aslan, the children lead Narnia into a spectacular climactic battle to be free of the Witch's glacial powers forever! Prepare to enter another world when Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media present C.S. Lewis' timeless and beloved adventure. With the stunningly realistic special effects, you'll ...

  6. Having noted the success of both The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter movies, Disney and Walden Media decided to take their own crack at a cinematic adaptation of a children's epic fantasy adventure novel.Since the rights to J. R. R. Tolkien's books had already been taken, they instead went with a series by Tolkien's best friend, C. S. Lewis.. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch ...

  7. of her so as not to bump her face into the back of the wardrobe. She took a step further in — then two or three steps always expecting to feel woodwork against the tips of her fingers. But she could not feel it. “This must be a simply enormous wardrobe!” thought Lucy, going still further in and pushing the soft folds of the coats aside to ...