Lewis speaks through the Professor, who claims that the existence of another world, or God, may sound extraordinary, but it is a narrow point of view to believe that it would not exist. Chapter 15: As the creatures and the witch were walking right past them, they went to Aslan and burst into tears. The Queen has taken Mr. Lucy implores the others to help her rescue Tumnus, and everyone except Edmund agrees. On his way back he encounters Lucy, who is excited that someone else has shared her experience, but whose joy turns to sadness when Edmund, giving in to his nasty side, tells Peter and Susan he and Lucy were only playing. After reading it, they found out that the faun was sentenced to treason after being friends with a human. Chapter 4: Edmond kept walking until he felt snow under his feet.
Suddenly they heard sleigh bells ringing. They had a very bad feeling about Aslan that they decided to go outside and there, they saw the figure of a lion walking towards the woods. Then, Lucy saw that the magic spread across the room and all of the statues had come to life. They all thank Him and he left. Having organized themselves to battle the White Witch, the group quickly proceeds to a narrow valley, where Peter, Edmund, and Aslan's army are fighting the Witch and her followers. With no other option, the children flee into the wardrobe room. She crawls past the long fur coats and finds herself standing in the middle of a forest.
Instead of answering Peter truthfully, Edmund lies. He is not unbiased, as he claims, but quite the opposite. Lucy enthusiastically tells Peter and Susan about Narnia and wants Edmund to back up her story. The Witch's wolves have arrived, and Peter, in a show of courage, kills the leader by striking him in the heart. When they are finished, the Professor, to their surprise, asks them why they are so certain that Lucy's story isn't true. There, they saw their brother talking with Aslan on a green patch of land.
The Witch turns them into stone; when Edmund tries to stop her, she slaps him. They then realized that the witch was no longer going to be able to use her sledge. Quickly, Peter freed the wolf and it ran. Then, after a few minutes they started to feel cold, they stood up and walked around. They hear footsteps getting closer. Sometime later, however, Edmund also finds his way into Narnia, where he meets the White Witch.
They remain quiet about the issue and make sure that Edmund leaves Lucy alone, so the excitement seems to subside. But he refused to eat it and instead gave it to Mr Tumnus whose dungeon is right next to Edmund's. Susan checked to see if there was a magic land but all she saw was the coats and the back of the wardrobe. Edmund's question brings up a very important point—it is very hard to prove anything completely and objectively. Number of Keys Select the number of different printables to make:. The 4 kids talk and talk until Lucy decides to sleep.
The reader, however, can see that Edmund's seemingly rational viewpoint is actually tainted by his greed for the Turkish Delight. Leverage- Ot3 + The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe Image info : Resolution:1024x576 Size:252kB 15. He thought it was a statue too getting ready to squash it with his foot. The wolf told the witch and invited Edmund in. Edmund's protest reflects the logical, fact-oriented mindset of the twentieth century, in which people are more inclined to trust hard facts than their own emotions. He reaches the lamp-post, calling out to Lucy, when a sledge pulled by reindeer comes to a halt.
Tumnus' rescue in spite of the personal danger involved. All four children have found themselves in Narnia. Then, Aslan told all the creatures to search the whole house to find other statues. They saw a robin with a red chest and Lucy talked to it. Lucy asked if He going to do that but he said no. The Truth Comes Out The wardrobe is getting uncomfortable when Peter notices something sticking into him. He thought that that is where the queens's house was with Turkish delight and a throne.
The Faun slowly burst into tears and Lucy was trying to cheer him up. Perhaps they tell him, perhaps they don't. He also points out that they now have no idea how to return home, which troubles Peter greatly. The witch told the dwarf and Edmund to push the sledge out of the mud but it won't bulge. Remember--they were the only two--aside from the Witch and her henchmen--to witness Aslan's death.
If Edmund had met Mr. Similarly, Adam and Eve disobeyed God, even though he never wronged them. Chapter 2: Lucy and the Faun talked for hours and hours and listened to music for hours. Edmund wants to gain power over his siblings, and sees humiliating Lucy as the surest way to do so as he waits for his chance to secure the ultimate coup-de-grace by bringing them all to the White Witch. They couldn't untie the ropes because it was too tight, then, they saw little rats climbing ontoAslan. He said that he would to bring news to the witch.
He kept looking at the lion, but he noticed that the lion hasn't moved an inch. In the meantime, he has received word that is near and that they are all to meet him the next day at the Stone Table. Taken Captive When the children reach the door of the cave they are startled by what they find. No, of course not,' said Susan. He concludes that since Lucy is not a liar, and is not going mad, she must therefore be telling the truth.