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The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe

 Author: C. S. Lewis  Category: Fantasy  Published: October 16, 1950  Language: English  File Size: 3.4 MB  Tags: AdventureChildren's literatureClassicsFantasyFiction |  Download PDF
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Theme:

The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis explores the theme of good vs. evil, betrayal and forgiveness, courage, transformation, the natural world, and magic.

Summary:

This novel takes readers on a magical journey through a wardrobe into the enchanting world of Narnia where four siblings must battle the evil witch and restore the rightful ruler to the throne.

Famous Quotes:

“I’m not a dwarf! I’m a girl. And actually I’m tallest in my class.” – Lucy

“Always winter but never Christmas.” – Mr. Tumnus

“All shall be done, but it may be harder than you think.” – Aslan

“I hope no one who reads this book has been quite as miserable as Susan and Lucy were that night; but if you have been – if you’ve been up all night and cried till you have no more tears left in you – you will know that there comes in the end a sort of quietness. You feel as if nothing is ever going to happen again.” -C.S. Lewis

“People who have not been in Narnia sometimes think that a thing cannot be good and terrible at the same time.”  – C.S. Lewis

“It was a full moon and, shining on all the snow, it made everything almost as bright as day — only the shadows were rather confusing.” – C.S. Lewis

“If ever they remembered their life in this world it was as one remembers a dream.” – C.S. Lewis

“Once a King in Narnia, always a King in Narnia. But don’t go trying to use the same route twice. Indeed, don’t try to get there at all. It’ll happen when you’re not looking for it. And don’t talk too much about it even among yourselves. And don’t mention it to anyone else unless you find that they’ve had adventures of the same sort themselves. What’s that? How will you know? Oh, you’ll know all right. Odd things, they say-even their looks-will let the secret out. Keep your eyes open. Bless me, what do they teach them at these schools.” – The Professor


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