The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Chronicles of Narnia, #1) The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe discussion


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What was your favourite part of the book?

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Kenzie yes and yes


Lora One of the main points to Edmund's story is his redemption. Both the idea that he could be forgiven, and that Aslan would forgive him. But I get the idea this has all been hashed over already.


Cora i totally agree!


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Cora this is Bob. he must be cut and pasted everywhere. and soon, he we take over the world

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Josh Edmund was my favorite character when I read these books as a child. He has elements of the tragic hero, a dynamic and human character more complex than his one-dimensional siblings or the God-like Aslan. That said, youre spellin izz atrocios!@!@ er hopesfulli its ironiuc?./


Elle Sorry not every ones a genius and u don't know me so u don't know that I might not be able to spell for various reason so pick on someone u know!


Elizabeth Newton Favourite part of the book?
Easy. When Aslan rises from the dead victorious!


Mary I didn't have a favorite part. I loved the whole thing, especially the symbolism of it. In case you didn't notice, the book is based somewhat on the Bible. The whole series is for that matter!
I did like that Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy had to learn to work together and cooperate. and I loved how it pointed out that we all have different strengths and weaknesses and that you should dwell on the the former and not the latter.


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Jay Scott Elizabeth wrote: "Favourite part of the book?
Easy. When Aslan rises from the dead victorious!"


cuddoes. i like the broken altar also


Brooke Barenfanger Definitely when Aslan rises from the grave and wrestles with Lucy and Susan. I also love it when he licks Lucy's forehead. It's just so sweet!


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Jason Pelaez My favorite part of this book was during the war because it really shows how wars were fought back then and it showed their determination and drive to take out the evil witch. Their passion of hatred for the witch was so immense that they felt that if they lost the war they were letting everyone down. The determination in the faces of everyone makes this story so intense and it makes you just want to continue to read it. I also liked the final part in which they reigned Narnia and the whole kingdom was theirs. This demonstrated that all their work had paid off and their valiant efforts were rewarded they reigned there for a long time and were treated with so much royalty by all those whom they helped and those who respected them.


Cally i think my favorite part was when aslan rose from the dead, and the Stone Table cracked. it was so powerful, because it really showed how he beat back the White Witch and her evil just when it appeared that there was no one who could really ever defeat her. it was also very similar to the resurrection of Jesus. i think that was the coolest part of it for me.


bipasha the part where it ended*finally,phew*


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Sally When the children go into the beavers' dam. Something about the picture and description of the dam that made me want to live in it.


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Sam Funderburk I like both parts where the grandpa/uncle ,sorry can't remember which he is, Believes their story instead of dismissing it as childhood fantasy


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Resh Sam wrote: "I like both parts where the grandpa/uncle ,sorry can't remember which he is, Believes their story instead of dismissing it as childhood fantasy"
He was not a relative of the kids in fact. He was the Professor Digory Kirke. Alongside his neighbour Polly Plummer, he was the first human to ever enter the world of Narnia.


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brooke1994 I love when Lucy first walks into the wardrobe, with the snow falling around her. I think this is one of the most magical moments in the series.


James Erith For me the evocative moment when Lucy falls through the wardrobe and finds the lamp. Wonderful subtlety here and so uncomplicated. Made me look at wardrobes in a completely different way for years.
And the other bit which I loved was Father Christmas turning up and giving his gifts. Fantastic. So unexpected.


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