The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe Analysis

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Mathias Hammer
Mrs. Smith
Language Arts 8°
Mon. Dec. 12, 2016
The Lion, The Witch, & The Wardrobe Essay Hello, in this essay I’m going to talk about the book The Lion, The Witch, & The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. The topic in paragraph one will be about the main characters, and what part they play in the story. The topic in paragraph 2 will be about the rising actions and main events, and the final paragraph will be about the conclusion. This book is the first in The Chronicles of Narnia series. In this book, a young girl sent out to a country house with her siblings during the World War II bombings where they would be safer. The young girl finds a wardrobe that ends up being a portal to a world called Narnia. The girl ends up telling her siblings about …show more content…

Read the rest of this essay to find out what else happens… One of the first characters we meet is a young girl named Lucy, who is about 8 years old. Aslan is the noble golden lion who epitomizes the goodness and justice of Narnia. The Witch is evil to the core, without even a hint of goodness within her, which we can attribute to her not being human. For the first half of the book, Edmund is as spiteful and mean as it is possible for a young boy to be, but his character transforms halfway through the novel. The four children are: Lucy, the youngest out of them all. Edmund is the youngest brother. Peter is the oldest brother. Susan is the oldest sister.
Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie are four siblings sent to live in the country with the eccentric Professor Kirke during World War II. The children explore the house on a rainy day and Lucy, the youngest, finds an enormous wardrobe. Lucy steps inside and finds herself in a strange, snowy wood. Lucy encounters the Faun Tumnus, who is