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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: A Literary Index and Analysis The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
: The youngest sibling whose pure heart and unwavering faith first open the door to Narnia, later crowned Queen Lucy the Valiant. The Forces of Narnia
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: All four siblings enter Narnia together; discovery of Tumnus's arrest (Chapter 5–6).
by C.S. Lewis is a seminal work of high fantasy that has captivated readers since its 1950 publication. Combining elements of Christian allegory, mythology, and a wartime "coming-of-age" narrative, the novel explores the triumph of virtue over tyranny. 1. Plot Index and Major Milestones
– Chapters: II–XVI. New comprehensive entry: Recent scholarship traces her lineage to the Charn of The Magician’s Nephew . The “new index” includes a warning about confusing her with the Green Witch from The Silver Chair . The Forces of Narnia If you are interested
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: A talking animal and skilled builder who rescues the Pevensie children, introduces them to Nargian lore, and guides them to the Stone Table.
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: A massive, mysterious country estate in England where the Pevensie children are sent during the air raids of World War II.
All four children enter Narnia to escape Mrs. Macready.
: Edmund enters Narnia, meets the White Witch, and eats the enchanted Turkish Delight (Chapter 3–4).
The magical passage inside Professor Kirke's house that serves as the entry point to Narnia.