Index Of The Chronicles Of Narnia The — Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe New _top_

If you are holding a of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe :

An ancient site where sacrifices are made, serving as the location of Aslan’s death and resurrection.

– The Stone Table cracks; Aslan resurrects due to an older, self-sacrificing magic. If you are holding a of The Lion,

– Aslan leads the freed creatures to join the battle against the Witch's army.

: The isolated room containing nothing but a large, wooden wardrobe. The World of Narnia : The isolated room containing nothing but a

Symbolizes the Old Covenant or literalist justice, which is overcome by "Deeper Magic". New Adaptations and Media Updates

🍫 – The spiteful younger brother who betrays his siblings but finds redemption. The novel remains divided into 17 chapters

The novel remains divided into 17 chapters. However, new editions often renumber prefaces, appendices, and maps. Below is your to the narrative arc.

Sibley, B. (2005). The Chronicles of Narnia: The Complete Guide. New York: HarperCollins.

The faun who initially plans to kidnap Lucy but ultimately becomes a loyal ally.