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    “Once there were four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy” (Lewis 3). In the book the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis, all Lucy Pevensie wants is freedom. She wants to get away from the egregious war and bombings. She wants her dad to be back from the hostile war and her mum to be safe with them. She wants to play games with her three elder siblings to end the vexatious quarreling amongst them and to excite the strict boredom of the old country house. In all

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    character Lucy Pevensie discovers another world in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and The Wardrobe serve as an example of J.R.R Tolkien’s claim of the greatest desire: escape from reality. Any primordial desire a human has that they cannot achieve is the starting point of a journey. The first view of Narnia suggests a winter wonderland; however, the reason for why it is winter will be later explained in the story. C.S. Lewis formulates the order at which each of the Pevensie children

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    Katie Fan S3 5/18/17 Mrs. Sharon Lucy Pevensie Character Analysis Lucy is the youngest of her siblings and is the main character of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. She is the first of her siblings to venture into Narnia and is the closest to the creatures living there. Lucy has shown that she is quite stubborn once she believes or decides something and doesn’t back down when others disagree with her. Lucy sticks to her story of finding her way into Narnia and meeting a faun even when her

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    written by C.S Lewis, we learn each member of the Pevensie siblings have different charcter aspects that determine their view on Aslan (adulthood). Peter the eldest of the Pevensie siblings is the most courageous and brave of them. This shows the Peter is very mature and can face difficult obstacles that come in his way. His reaction was bravery and adventure, showing that he looks forward with confidence in his future and may be the most ready. Susan Pevensie, the second oldest, reacted with delight. Susan

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    Chronicles Of Narnia, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe follows the path of “The Hero’s Journey,” which was created by Joseph Campbell. In The Chronicles Of Narnia, The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, the main characters are the 4 Pevensie children, Edmund, Lucy, Susan, and Peter. Each of them follows the steps of the hero’s journey. This is when the hero is introduced to the ordinary world. This occurs when the children have been sent off to a professor's house In England by their mother while

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    forgive others, but the ability of God to forgive. There are four main characters introduced in the very beginning of the novel. They are the four Pevensie siblings; Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy. When young Lucy discovers a strange wardrobe, and is followed by her brother Edmund, they end up discovering a passageway to another world; Narnia. The first thing Lucy notices upon entering Narnia is a single lit lamp post in the middle of a snow-covered forest. This light, in the darkness of the forest, draws

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    a fantasy novel by C. S. Lewis. The story took place during World War II, in the house of Professor Kirke, to escape the air raids. Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie work together to solve the problem of eternal winter in Narnia and the tyranny of the evil White Witch, while focusing on the theme of courage and family. Lucy Pevensie is the youngest of the four siblings, but she is one of the most important. She is described to have golden-blonde hair, blue eyes, and fair skin. Her personality

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    Four siblings: Lucy, Peter, Susan and Edmund Pevensie are all sent to a faraway house to be safe from the conflicts of World War II. They each step through a wardrobe they discovered and out into the new world of Narnia—a land tyrannized and ruled by the vicious White Witch. Right before almost all hope is lost, the Great Lion— Aslan—returns, bringing with him a new found sense of hope and change. But with great victory, comes great sacrifice. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe belongs to the fantasy

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    thought the same thing of Aslan when he volunteered to die in Edmund’s place. This shows the profoundness of Christ and Aslan’s behavior that may never be understood in its entirety. “Aslan is a simultaneously a frightening and benevolent lion… [The Pevensie children] are [not] horrified so much

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    Kendall Childers Dr. Sagerson ENGL 1302 September 14, 2015 Noble Act Andrew Anderson’s film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, The Wardrobe starts off with four siblings who are escaping from the air strikes of World War II. The children escape to an old man’s mansion where they find a wardrobe that has a magical doorway to a mystical land called Narnia. While they are walking in Narnia their brother wonders off and finds the evil White Witch who lures him in through gluttony away from

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