Narni The Witch, And The Wardrobe

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A: Facts 1 technical information a) The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe b) C.S. Lewis c) Sim Evan-Jones, 1950 d) 206 pages e) It took me 6 hours to read this book and I spent 4,5 hours on this book report. 2 setting a) The story is set in the past. The story might be set during the 1940s, because they were sent to their family because of the ‘’World War II’’. Quote: ‘’ This story is about something that happened to them when they were sent away from London during the war because of the air-raids. They were sent to the house of an old Professor who lived in the heart of the country, ten miles from the nearest railway station and two miles from the nearest post office.‘’ b) In Narnia the story takes one and a half …show more content…

Aslan breathes on all of them and they become alive. He started with the lion. The lion follows him around. Aslan also breaths on a giant, which Susan thought it wouldn’t be friendly, but he was friendly. Then Lucy finds Mr. Tumnus. Aslan breathes on him too. Everyone has been rescued. The giant also known as Rumblebuffin destroys the wall. Then they set off to help Peter, Edmund and the rest. Then they get into a fight against the white witch and her followers. The Witch is using a stone to fight Peter, but Aslan then rushes toward her and pounces on …show more content…

Edmund attacked the Witch and destroyed her magic wand. Edmund has been wounded, but then Lucy pours a few drops of magic medicine into Edmund’s mouth. Then Lucy continues to heal the other people. Aslan makes a feast then. The next day, everyone goes to Cair Paravel and the ocean to crown the four children as Kings and Queens of Narnia. There is a feast in the evening and then Aslan goes away. The Kings and Queens have ruled over Narnia a very long time. One day they go out to hunt on a stag, when they go past the lamppost. They remember it and go back through the wardrobe. When they got back in England, they told the Professor everything what they saw. He tells them that they will get back to Narnia someday. The stages of the Plot: Introduction: Lucy discovers Narnia and meets Mr. Tumnus Initial incident: The four children go to Narnia and discover that Mr. Tumnus has been caught. Rising action: Aslan returns and breaks the Witch’s spell. Climax: The White Witch murders Aslan, who has sacrificed his life for Edmund. Falling action: The battle between the Witch’s followers and Aslan’s troops. Conclusion: Aslan wins and the Pevensie children rule over