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Similarities Between Christian And Narnia

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Narnia: the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is a movie based on the C. S. Lewis’ book series. C. S. Lewis was considered “perhaps the greatest defender of [Christian] faith of the twentieth century” as he fought to share God’s word in today’s society (CBN). Because of his religious background, the book and movie are based on religious aspects that can be related back to the Bible. Through the themes of similarity to Christian figures, compassion and forgiveness, and magic, Chidester and the readings covered in class exemplify a parallel comparison of Christianity to those found in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Narnia: the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe illustrates the comparison of different Christian figures throughout the main characters. In the movie, Aslan is represented as …show more content…

The new world of Narnia is a magical place filled with talking creatures and animals. It is almost medieval-like because it is ruled by royal kings and queens and has soldiers who fight with swords and arrows. It was prophesized that “two sons of Adam and two daughters of Eve” would rule the land. There is a large distinction between the two worlds because England was in the middle of the Great War in the summer time compared to the snowy woods of Narnia. The White Witch can be seen as a magician because of her influence on the Narnia community and also creating an endless winter in the land.
Compassion and forgiveness
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe mimics the Christian idea of sin, sacrifice, and resurrection. Because the characters are quite similar to those in the Bible, the comparison is easily made. The symbolisms of the crucifixion and the resurrection of Aslan relate directly to the concepts discussed in Chidester regarding Jesus being sacrificed to atone the sins of the

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