Friendship and Loyalty in 'The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a fantasy novel written by C.S. Lewis. Published in 1950, it is the first book in the Narnia series and has since become a classic of children's literature. The story follows four siblings - Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy - who are evacuated to the English countryside during World War II. They discover a magical wardrobe that serves as a portal to the mystical land of Narnia.


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They discover a magical wardrobe that serves as a portal to the mystical land of Narnia. In Narnia, the children encounter talking animals, mythical creatures, and a battle between good and evil. Narnia is ruled by the White Witch, Jadis, who has plunged the land into a perpetual winter.

My breakdown of each character (Pt. 1 Direct family)

Kind, caring, thinks of others, does that cool thing where she appears out of nowhere, so many other things. How could we not love her?

Good father, sweet, patient, open to new things especially after meeting Cassie. We loved him too. Stinks we never got to see a story about his death. It just, became a story/memory when the TV show started.

Wonderful grandfather, stuck by Cassie after Jake died. Weird though he had a wife in the movies, but didn't when the show started no explanation. Also felt random he knew about the witchy side of the family seemingly out of nowhere. We love him anyways, but his development took a weird turn.

Sweet kid, great character. But wow! There's no way to tell how old she is at any given point. No shade, she just always looks like a small child. Even when the TV show started and she was supposed to be an adult, she still looked like a little kid!

Good kid. Had great development into an adult and remained super likeable, and enjoyed watching him continue to grow. But his marriage made his story so hard to watch. Feel bad for him.

Sweet, coming into who she is, loveable. We do love her, but she can be overbearing and a bit cocky because of her powers. She does have her unlikable moments sometimes but still a good kid. Doesn't make sense though that she suddenly became a fashion student at the end of the series as she never had an interest in it so. why?

So, that's my general take on things. Let me know if you agree or feel otherwise!

Good kid. Had great development into an adult and remained super likeable, and enjoyed watching him continue to grow. But his marriage made his story so hard to watch. Feel bad for him.
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The children learn that they are destined to fulfill an ancient prophecy and help Aslan, the majestic lion and true ruler of Narnia, overthrow the Witch's tyrannical reign. Throughout their journey, the children face various challenges and temptations. Edmund, swayed by the Witch's promises of power and Turkish delight, betrays his siblings and aligns himself with her. However, he eventually realizes his mistake and plays a crucial role in the battle against the Witch. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe explores themes of bravery, loyalty, sacrifice, and the triumph of good over evil. It is a richly imagined tale that captivates readers of all ages with its enchanting world and memorable characters. The book has been adapted into various forms of media, including a successful film adaptation in 2005. Its enduring popularity and timeless storytelling continue to captivate readers, making it a beloved classic of children's literature..

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