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I believe you mean Peter and Susan because Edmund and Lucy return in "Dawn Treader". Peter and Susan learned everything they could in "Prince Caspian" that they don't really need Narnia anymore. Peter does return with Lucy, Edmund, and Eustace for " ... more
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Tilda Swinton played the role of the White Witch in The Chronicles of Narnia. ChaCha again soon! ... more
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Yes, Aslan is supposed to be Jesus in stories of the Chronicles of Narnia. God is represented by the "Emperor over the sea." ChaCha on! ... more
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Tilda Swinton plays the White Witch in the 2005 film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. ChaCha again! ... more
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In his well-known and well-respected commentary Companion to Narnia, Paul Ford, typically a strong supporter of Lewis, includes a short entry titled, “Racism and Ethnocentrism,” where he claims, “C. S. Lewis was a man of his time and socioeconomic ... more
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Bemus Point (N.Y.) United Methodist Church is encouraging members to see the movie and to take their friends. Bemus Point was one of six United Methodist churches around the country to host official sneak peek events promoting the film and ... more
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No, Susan does not get pregnant in any of the Narnia books. In fact, even though the Pevensies are in Narnia for years and grow to adulthood, none of them are ever said to have married or to have had children. Which is a good thing, because they do ... more
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Stephen McFeely, the screenwriter, someone who wrote the screenplay for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the ... more
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You can get this book at just about any book store. All the "Chronicles of Narnia" books are still in print, and are by C.S. Lewis. Check in a local book store in the children's or young adult section. If they don't have it, have them special order ... more
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In the book it is much clearer. The movie loses a lot of the original sense, as often happens. Aslan is sacrificed on the altar so that Edmund need not be killed for his treachery. But Aslan rises again. Certainly a picture of Christ. And Edmund ... more
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