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Lucy is the youngest of her two brothers and one sister. ... out of her one other sister and two older brothers. ... She believes in her brothers and sister. ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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  • Lucy is the youngest of her two brothers and one sister. Lucy was sent away from her home town because of air-raids. She was sent to a professors house. As they are exploring the house they came across a room with a wardrobe. Everyone overlooks this room except Lucy. She is the first to enter the world of Narnia, where she meets Mr. Tumnus. After taking the throne of the queen she is nicknamed Lucy the Valiant because she is always happy and golden-haired. Out of all the her siblings she is the most adventures and the most willing.
  • Susan is the third oldest child out of her one other sister and two older brothers. She is given a bow and a quiver full of arrows and a little ivory horn from Father Nicholas. And is told to use them in great need. Susan is a very strong and a determined young woman. She believes in her brothers and sister. Shes a role model to her younger sister but is also unique and special in her own way. In the beginning she does not believe there is a magical wardrobe that takes you to another world. She is soon stood corrected. After taking the throne of the queen of Narnia she is nicknamed Susan the Gentle because she is a very gracious women.
  • Edmund is the second oldest out of his two sisters and one other brother. He is the second to enter the world of Narnia and alone, he meets the White Witch. In the beginning he is on the Witchs side and not his families. He soon sees that it was all a set up and he gets saved from almost dying. He joins his siblings and Aslan and is a main part in defeating the White Witch. After taking the throne of the King of Narnia he is nicknamed Edmund the Just because in the kingdom he is a graver and quieter man. He is great in council and judgment. He is not a quitter and is straight forward.
  • Peter is the oldest of his two sisters and one other brother. Peter does not believe that there is a another world past the wardrobe .He soon sees the incredible. Peter was given a shield and a sword from father Christmas, for battle and bad situations. Peter is extremely brave. Like Lucy he is very determined. He cares and is protective towards all of his siblings. After taking the throne for the king of Narnia he is nicknamed Peter the Magnificent. He became a wise warrior.
  • On Aslans side
  • Enters Narnia
  • Does not fight in the battle
  • Likes exploring
  • Less capable of weapons
  • Less gentle
  • Not an explorer
  • More capable of weapons
  • More Gentle
  • The setting of this story is at an old professors house. Mostly the story takes place at the Land of Narnia. In real life it is a long time ago because there air-raids taking place. In Narnia it is not really a time. Winter takes place and spring. The characters explore through wood or a huge forest .
  • If I where to summarize this story It would be like this
  • In the story The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, four children discover a wardrobe went they where sent away to an old professors house because of air-raids at there home town. They find that the wardrobe leads to another world known as Narnia. Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy are the cure to the winter and never Christmas in Narnia . They take a journey to meet Aslan the ruler of the of all the worlds. They become warriors when put into battle to destroy the White Witch. In the end they rule the land of Narnia and became the Kings and Queens.
  • The turning point of Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, is when Lucy, Edmund, Peter and Susan meet the Great Aslan. They take a long journey and go through many obstacles to reach the Stone Table. This is where Aslan is waiting for them. The children know when they meet Aslan they are not only starting to win the battle against the White Witch but they learn new skills and are ready for the worse.
  • The outcome of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, is at the end when they defeat the White Witch and all through Narnia is perfectly re-stored to its natural self. Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy become the Kings and Queens of Narnia and they protect Narnia for the coming years.
  • I highly recommend The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. This book is not only detailed but it takes you on an adventure through the world you always wanted to visit. If you like adventurous books this is the book for you.

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Chronicles of Narnia Books In Order

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Speak of children’s classics and The Chronicles of Narnia Series is bound to get a mention, this series of seven volumes having sold over a hundred million copies since its publication in 1950. The creation of C.S Lewis and arguably his best work, the series has undergone several publications over its many years of popularity, transitioning from the pages of literature to the radio, to TV, even making the leap to stage before finally finding a place in modern films.

The Chronicles of Narnia Series chronicles the creation and destruction of Narnia, a fantastical realm filled with mystical and enchanted animals as well as several wonders of magic, largely narrating the adventures of those children that manage to slip through the veil to this magical land in between its two most crucial points.

The core of the series revolves around the ultimate battle between good and evil, honing in on the morally crafted challenges that its various characters undertake with the aim of thwarting the forces of evil, reclaiming the line of ancient thrones and riding into battle as the champions of the great Lion Aslan, protector of all that is good within the Narnian realm.

The Chronicles of Narnia Series has a pretty powerful place in the realm of children’s literature, its initial publication back in the 1950s setting it apart as a story quite unlike any that had been told to date, one that wasn’t afraid to dip its fingers into the world of religion, not only borrowing from Roman, Persian and Greek cultures the mythological elements that proliferated their stories, but tackling head on the themes of race, gender and equality, creating quite the controversy, and in the process setting itself apart from typical children’s tales.

The original structure of The Chronicles of Narnia Series was crafted in 1939, the result of several decades of rumination on the tales that littered Lewis’ childhood; though if anyone should take credit for the creation of the series, it would be the Umbrella carrying faun that Lewis envisaged at his 16 years of age, an image that not only stuck with him for the decades to come, but which he eventually decided to develop into a full blown story.

It is probably because of this rather odd starting point that the books arrived in their specific state, written in what some might term as a haphazard manner, in an order somewhat different from how they now appear; which, most would agree, does little to disparage the chronological structure of the book that managed to maintain cohesion.

‘And were there elements of Lewis’ own life mirrored in his greatest story?’ Some might ask; as with numerous authors, life tends to prove itself to be the greatest of inspirations, in this case Lewis himself suggesting that the departure of girls Katherine, Margaret and Mary from London to Lewis’s own home of Risinghurst in anticipation of a German raid on the city, might have influenced his creation of children Peter, Lucy, Edmund and Susan, who also had to flee London to stay with a relative to escape the Air Raids.

As for Narnia; there is indeed a town by that very name, somewhere near Rome and Assisi, from which Lewis took the name for his world famous title simply because he liked how it sounded.

The series has a pretty interesting publication history which might have affected the order in which the story was structured-at least for the readers, with the original American publisher, Macmillan, choosing to follow the book’s previous publication order, while Harper Collins, to whom the publication rights were transferred in 1994, instead chose to take into account the chronology of the story in numbering the series, hence affecting the order in which it was read for those readers that would come after-a debate still rages to this date regarding the order in which these books, specifically two particular titles, should be read.

The first volume, The Lion, the witch and the Wardrobe seemed to draw upon inspiration from the belligerent atmosphere of the second world war, the escape from war of the four Pevensie children: Peter, Lucy, Edmund and Susan, quickly escalating into a magical adventure; beginning with the discovery of a mystical wardrobe in the house of their host, Professor Digory Kirke, that leads them into the fantastical world of Narnia and pouring into the epic battle against an evil white witch that had brought ice and cold to the magical world, all the while accompanied by the power of the mighty Aslan and a slew of there talking animal companions.

A compelling story indeed, seemingly wrapped in child like mischief but quickly evolving into a complex plot regarding the power of sacrifice, the true face of evil and the ululation of great victory.

Somewhat discontiguous in its approach, Prince Capsian: The return to Narnia, the second book, presented a fresh perspective to the series, somewhat breaking with the base created in the first book, allowing the story to hurtle forward into a new world, one of blood and betrayal, of new kings and family feuds, pitting the Pevensies against the tyrannical Miraz, brother to the previous king and sworn to eliminate his sibling’s only heir in an effort to usurp the powers of the throne.

And this becomes the general motif of a story that, beyond maintaining the existence of Narnia, chooses to weave and twist and turn [sometimes] at break neck speeds, almost always sweeping the plate clean to allow each new plot to exist more or less within its own self contained universe, most definitely within the Narnian world; but availing fresh new challenges, usually with fresh new faces, each plot hiding within it a moral waiting to unfold, new characters awaiting new adventures within which they may find their true selves.

While the core story seems to center around the Pevensie kids, the series has a tendency to illuminate peripheral characters, new and old, during its ran, these including Eustace Scrubb, Jill Pole, Digory Kirke, Polly Plummer, Prince Caspian, King Tirian, to mention but a few, each playing a major role during the VAST amounts of time that pass between books.

Of all the books in The Chronicles of Narnia series, The lion, the witch and the Wardrobe, Voyage of the Dawn Treader and Prince Caspian have been adapted into highly successful live action films over the past decade, with The Chronicles of Narnia Series proving influential in a number of mediums, from cartoons to movies to video games to popular TV series like Lost.

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In What Order Should the Narnia Books Be Read?

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: Publication vs. Chronological order

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Is The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe  or  The Magician’s Nephew the first book in The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis? Why are there multiple orders? Answers below…

Publication Order

The books were originally published in this order:

  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1950)
  • Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia (1951)
  • The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (1952)
  • The Silver Chair (1953)
  • The Horse and His Boy (1954)
  • The Magician’s Nephew (1955)
  • The Last Battle (1956)

Chronological Order

Sometime after the death of C. S. Lewis, British editions of the books began appearing that were numbered according to the order the stories take place:

  • The Magician’s Nephew
  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
  • The Horse and His Boy
  • Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia
  • The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
  • The Silver Chair
  • The Last Battle

The Switch to Chronological Order

For many years, both orders were in print. American editions used publication order while British editions were numbered chronologically.

Chronological order became the worldwide standard after HarperCollins took over the publishing in 1994.

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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe , the first book to be written and published, is generally considered the best introduction to Narnia by scholars and fans alike.

“Most scholars disagree with [the decision to re-number the books] and find it the least faithful to Lewis’s deepest intentions,” says Dr. Paul F. Ford, author of  Companion to Narnia .

On the official website  of C. S. Lewis, Dr. Charlie W. Starr  claims that “Lewis scholars almost universally agree” that the original published order is superior. He suggests that The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe  is more initially captivating than  The Magician’s Nephew,  that certain lines in  Lion do not make sense when the book is not read first,   and that  Nephew  has greater mythic power when read as a prequel.

Why were the books re-numbered chronologically?

Initially, HarperCollins included this explanation in the books:

The HarperCollins editions of The Chronicles of Narnia have been re-numbered in compliance with the original wishes of the author, C. S. Lewis.

  In later editions, the explanation was revised to:

Although The Magician’s Nephew was written several years after C. S. Lewis first began The Chronicles of Narnia, he wanted it to be read as the first book in the series. HarperCollins is happy to present these books in the order in which Professor Lewis preferred.

What did C. S. Lewis actually say?

In 1957, an 11-year-old boy named Lawrence Krieg was preparing to read the Narnia books for a second time. Lawrence wondered if he should re-read them chronologically, but his mother felt he should stick with the original published order. So, Lawrence wrote a letter to the author and received this response:

“I think I agree with your order for reading the books more than with your mother’s. The series was not planned beforehand as she thinks. When I wrote The Lion I did not know I was going to write any more. Then I wrote P. Caspian as a sequel and still didn’t think there would be any more, and when I had done The Voyage I felt quite sure it would be the last. But I found as I was wrong. So perhaps it does not matter very much in which order anyone read them.” C. S. Lewis, 4/23/57

This letter is cited by readers on both sides of the controversial decision to re-number the books. Proponents see this as clear proof Lewis wanted the books read in chronological order. Opponents point out that Lewis suggested the order “does not matter very much” in the same letter and he could have re-numbered the books himself if he really wanted to.

Douglas Gresham, stepson of C.S. Lewis (“Jack”),  said :

“[HarperCollins] asked, ‘What order do you think we ought to do them in?’  And I said, ‘Well … I actually asked Jack himself what order he preferred and thought they should be read in.  And he said he thought they should be read in the order of Narnian chronology.’  So I said, ‘Why don’t you go with what Jack himself wanted?’  So, it’s my fault basically—the order of Narnian chronology.  And I’m not the least bit ashamed of it.” Douglas Gresham

Walden Media’s Narnia movies followed the original published order:

1. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) 2. Prince Caspian (2008) 3. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010)

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THE GOSPEL IN THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA

The Chronicles of Narnia take vital elements of the Gospel and communicate them in fantastic (literally- “of fantasy”) images. The eternal truths of a Supreme Emperor, an incarnated Son of the Emperor, the problem of evil and sin as a universal condition of all people, the ultimate redeeming sacrifice of the Creator Himself, the empowering of all those who chose to follow the Creator, and the promise of a final solution to evil are key ingredients to the Narnia stories.

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The use of such mythical creatures as –

-have prompted some concerned people to declare that these stories are of no use to Christians at all. Some parents have forbidden their children reading the Narnia Chronicles because it uses such mythical creatures as an integral component to the stories. But Christians need to consider several factors regarding this type of fantasy-

  • The Bible also contains references to witches, witchcraft, and sorcery. (eg. 1Sam. 28)
  • The world of Narnia is not our world. It is a make-believe world.
  • The Bible also describes fantastic creatures (eg. Ezek. 1-2; Book of Revelation) these include flying dragons, half scorpion-half humans, beasts with multiple faces including that of a man, seraphim, cherubim, and “ beasts ” that arise from the sea (Dan. 8; Rev. 13).

Perhaps this is to be distinguished from bad fantasy stories where evil creatures interact in our world and their evil actions are justified as reasonable. C.S. Lewis does not do this.

The climax of The Lion, The Witch, and Wardrobe is the Stone Table scene. This is one of the most profound allegories of Calvary ever written. Many believers have testified how this Narnia scene has enhanced their appreciation of the Cross.

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WHO IS ASLAN?

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But one of the elders said to me, “Do not weep. Behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has prevailed to open the scroll and to loose its seven seals.” Revelation 5:5

The parallels between Aslan and Christ are obvious: Son of the Emperor, Creator, Incarnate One, Redeeming Sacrifice, Empowering Lord. C.S. Lewis wrote to an 11 year girl, Hilla, answering her question about Alsan by asking her who it was who (i) arrived at the same time as Father Christmas, (ii) said He was the Son of the Great Emperor, (iii) gave Himself up for someone else’s fault to be jeered at and killed by wicked people, and (iv) came to life again. The obvious answer is Jesus Christ of Nazareth.

When you see the movie, enjoy the story, admire the film, wonder at the symbolism, and then read the books with your children!

Download a FREE Powerpoint presentation which outlines the story of the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe with explanatory notes.

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THE TASMANIAN CONNECTION TO C.S. LEWIS

The sole relative of C.S. Lewis is Douglas Gresham (his step-son). He was 8 when he first met his father-to-be. He was 18 when C.S. Lewis died. After he graduated from College and married he moved to Tasmania where he farmed and moonlighted as an announcer on 7BU. He moved to Ireland the mid 1980s, then later moved to Malta, but he is a regular visitor back to Australia. His memoirs of his relationship with Jack (C.S.) Lewis were published by Collins as The Lenten Lands.

Douglas Gresham as a boy

It is Douglas Gresham who produced the Disney distributed film- The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.

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    The Chronicles of Narnia is a series of seven portal fantasy novels by British author C. S. Lewis.Illustrated by Pauline Baynes and originally published between 1950 and 1956, the series is set in the fictional realm of Narnia, a fantasy world of magic, mythical beasts and talking animals.It narrates the adventures of various children who play central roles in the unfolding history of the ...

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    The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis is an allegorical series of seven novels that chronicles the story of the magical land of Narnia and its residents, as well as select humans that have the ...

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    The book that has it all is The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, written in 1949 by Clive Staples Lewis. But Lewis did not stop there. Six more books followed, and together they became known as The Chronicles of Narnia. For the past fifty years, The Chronicles of Narnia have transcended the fantasy genre to become part of the canon of classic ...

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    2. Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia (1951) After a year away from Narnia, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy find themselves back in Narnia where they once ruled as Kings and Queens. While only 12 ...

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    Book 2-3. Tales of Narnia: Prince Caspian/The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. by C.S. Lewis. 4.13 · 1,906 Ratings · 65 Reviews · published 1950 · 13 editions. Contents: Prince Caspian. The Voyage of the Dawn Trea…. Want to Read. Rate it:

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    The books were originally published in this order: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1950) Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia (1951) The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (1952) The Silver Chair (1953) The Horse and His Boy (1954) The Magician's Nephew (1955) The Last Battle (1956) Chronological Order.

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    Narnia is a fantasy world created by C. S. Lewis as the primary location for his series of seven fantasy novels for children, The Chronicles of Narnia.The world is named after the country of Narnia, where much of the Chronicles takes place.. In Narnia, some animals talk, mythical beasts abound, and magic is common. The series tracks the story of Narnia when humans, usually children, enter the ...

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    270 likes | 769 Views. The Chronicles of Narnia. By Robert, Christina, and Ryan. About C.S Lewis. CLIVE STAPLES LEWIS (1898-1963) was one of the the most influential Christian writers of his day. His contributions include literary criticism, children's literature, fantasy literature, and popular theology. Download Presentation.

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    which Lewis intended us to find in the book and to take back into our own lives. •This seeking is the point of Narnia—as Aslan says in DT: "In your world, I have another name. You must learn to know me by it. That was the very reason why you were brought to Narnia, that by knowing me here for a little, you may know me better there."

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    The seven book series, The Chronicles of Narnia were first published in the 1950s. CS Lewis wanted to write a 'good' story rather than a 'Christian' story. Yet the allegorical Christian message in the Chronicles of Narnia is hard to miss. In fact, to loosely quote from the Magician's Nephew (Book 1 in the series), "Even though you ...

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