SWAT codes are a big part of the film. The way objects, characters and places are explained or shown can impact the way the audience is positioned to feel, the film and characters can be seen in many different ways and the way the audience react to them can vary. The main reason to the way the audience is positioned to feel are SWAT codes .There are many SWAT codes shown in the film. Symbolic codes, meaning something could be seen as one thing but mean or represent something completely different such characters that represent hope or emotion. There are many different examples of written codes, like the letter from the secret police or the writing on the stone table. The audio codes shown in the film consist of talking, the music tumnus played …show more content…
It represents a symbolic code, as it is seen as a lamp post but can also be seen as a compass of a way to identify The lamp-post resembles a London street lamp, it stands in the middle of the forest and shines day and night. At the start of the film Tumnus mentions that it marks the beginning of Narnia. It is the first thing you see as you enter Narnia and acts as a compass for the children. At the end of the film it shows a scene where the children are older, they have been in Narnia for so long and they have forgotten the real world, they see the lamp post and feel drawn to follow it. They go through the back of the wardrobe and come out the same age, showing that time doesn't pass in the real world when they have entered the …show more content…
He is the king of Narnia and he comes and goes when he pleases. He watches over the land and brings hope and courage. When the fight was occurring in the film Aslan had been killed, he hd sacrificed his life for Edmund’s, but he knew he would rise again as he was innocent. Everyone on the good side thought that he was dead and went to war with the Ice queens army. Aslan later came and killed the witch. Aslan brings hope and courage. He is a representation of all that is good in Narnia. He is a good king although he was absent during the Telmarine conquest, therefore many Narnians lost faith in