Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe

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Narnia: The lion, The Witch,

and The Wardrobe


In the book, the lion, The Witch, and
The Wardrobe, an important lesson is
learned that you shouldn’t be scared of
someone’s anger or evilness. This is
because the book is showing how a little
fight creates a big war. The battle
between Aslan and the White Witch was
severe before she learned her lesson
about not being cruel or mean to others.
Also Aslan is a good example for this
book because he shows you how to stand
up to yourself when someone thinks that
he or she is better or stronger than you.
The White Witch has enslaved Narnia
when she came back to her white castle.
She has been murdering and punishing
people for doing a little job wrong.
Actually the White Witch would murder
them but not like killing someone. She
would freeze them to death and after 24
hours, they die.
Then later came Lucy to Narnia and
met a guy name Mr.Tumson. They
became friend, but after the next day the
Witch’s wolves came and froze them to
death. Lucy was disappointed. She
dreamt that maybe this witch would be
really evil and try to kill her if she went
to her. So she try to tell her brothers and
sister that inside a wardrobe is a big
kingdom or land called Narnia, but they
didn’t believe her. So she dragged them
to the wardrobe and they saw the actual
place shouldn’t be scared of someone’s
anger or evilness, you should stand up
for yourself and try to be braver and
stronger than the person in front of you.
The return of the great lion, Aslan
made a lot of people in Narnia happy. He
is the one who signals a great change and
a great sacrifice for people. Aslan is a lion
that lives for eternal years in a frozen
land. He was usually the one who ruled
the kingdom, but after the lion left, the
witch appeared and took over Narnia.
In the story, the four chosen ones
come to Narnia. They are King Peter the
Magnificent, Queen Susan the Gentle,
King Edmund The Just, and Queen Lucy
The Valiant. They were led by the great
lion. For example, when the White Witch
had a deal that if she kills the great lion,
she won’t take King Edmund. So the
White Witch and the lion both agreed
and later on the lion went to her
kingdom and he was painfully killed. But
since he was eternal, he came back to life.
So Aslan, Lucy, and Susan went to the
witch’s kingdom and unfroze all the
slaves. Then they went to the battlefield
where the witch was and Aslan finished
her with his amazing roar. This proves
that you shouldn’t be scared of
someone’s anger or evilness because the
white witch did kill him, but Aslan was
smart enough to know that he will come
back to life, so he tricked her.

The battle against Aslan and the


White Witch was really severe and tough.
For example when everyone thought that
Aslan is dead, Aslan himself came back to
life and while the White Witch was at the
battle, he released all the frozen
prisoners and they came with him to
battle. Right after that the White Witch
was shocked about knowing Aslan was
eternal. Then she got so mad that she
went racing to Aslan and tried to kill him
but when she fell and Aslan was on top of
her, he roared and ate her alive. After she
died the whole battle stopped and all the
wild creatures were dead. But since Lucy
had enough antidote for everyone. She
brought all of them to life. Also this event
helps you understand that you shouldn’t
be scared of someone’s anger or evilness
because she went through all the animals
by stabbing them into their bodies and
killing them painfully, but because of her
bad sin she was killed and eaten alive.

Don’t be scared of someone’s anger or


evilness is a message that tells what the
story is trying to tell you about it. This
makes me realize that the author is
persuading us to not just stand around
while people are making fun of you. You
should teach them a lesson that killing
and hurting is a cruel thing to do. This
author is telling us that you should take
care of each other and always stand up
for yourself when something is bothering
you.

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