Index Of The Chronicles Of Narnia The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe New [ Original · 2025 ]
Peter's character serves as a exploration of leadership and responsibility. Peter's growth from a uncertain and sometimes cowardly leader to a confident and courageous one serves as a powerful example of personal growth.
– The Witch uses magical sweets to manipulate Edmund into betraying his siblings.
– Peter defends Susan and slays the wolf, Maugrim. Peter's character serves as a exploration of leadership
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: The defeat of the White Witch; the crowning of the four monarchs at Cair Paravel; the return through the wardrobe years later (Chapter 17). – Peter defends Susan and slays the wolf, Maugrim
Edmund follows Lucy into Narnia and encounters the White Witch, who seduces him with enchanted Turkish Delight and promises of power.
The eccentric owner of the house where the children are staying, who understands the truth about Narnia. 2. Important Locations and Magical Items The Chronicles of Narnia: The Complete Guide
Through "Deeper Magic," Aslan is resurrected at dawn. He breathes life back into the Witch’s stone statues and leads a final charge to destroy her.
– Introduction of Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy; discovery of the portal in the spare room.