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Theme Of Sacrifice In The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe

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Through The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, C.S. Lewis explored the theme of sacrifice through the allegory, characterization, and Symbolism shown throughout.
Hinton, Marvin. “‘DEEPER MAGIC’: ALLUSIONS IN ‘THE LION, THE WITCH, AND
THE WARDROBE.’” The Lamp-Post of the Southern California C.S. Lewis Society, vol. 26, no. 3/4, 2002, pp. 50–57. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/45349732. Accessed 29 May 2023.
This article talks about the Christian allegory in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and shows the Christian importance of morals and putting others first. Marvin Hinton talks about how C.S. Lewis uses different characters and symbols as an allegory to the bible like Edmund is a representation of humanity’s selfish desires and fall away …show more content…

“Aslan’s Sacrifice and the Doctrine of Atonement in ‘The Lion, the Witch and the
Wardrobe.’” Mythlore, vol. 23, no. 2 (88), 2001, pp. 15–22. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/26814624. Accessed 29 May 2023.
In this article, Jay Ruud talks about Aslan’s sacrifice and how it reflects Christ and how it also shows the traits of self-sacrifice, forgiveness, love and redemption. Ruud then pinpoints how C.S. Lewis incorporates Christian symbolism and imagery into the novel like the stone table which represents the altar of sacrifice or the cross which symbolises Jesus’s power over death and God’splan for eternal redemption. This article also demonstrates how C.S. Lewis displays Aslan as a moral model like Jesus while also showing him as the ultimate caregiver for Narnia as Jesus is for us. This connects back to my thesis as the altar of sacrifice AKA the stone table is symbolic of the cross and victory over death which proves that C.S. Lewis uses symbols to convey the theme of sacrifice. Using Alsan as a form of Jesus also shows the use of symbolism to present the theme of …show more content…

The authors describe Lucy’s character as being an imaginative, open-minded and honest girl who finds Narnia first and due to her open-mindedness is willing to go in and explore the new world she found and even share it with her family. The authors go on to also describe her as steadfast in her beliefs, innocent and pure. This points back to my thesis as it this article talks about Lucy’s strength honesty and purity but also about how willing she is to take risks to help those she cares about. This article is a great example of how Lucy’s characterization displays her strength and willingness to sacrifice and take risks for her friends and

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