A magical fairy tale about environmental protection

Kenyatta 2022-04-19 09:01:35

No matter how you look at it, the excitement of "The Chronicles of Narnia 1" is gone. But in the process of watching the second part, there was an unexpected discovery - this is really a very environmentally friendly movie, or a green movie that focuses on nature.
The kingdom of Telma seems to symbolize the human world. The monarch's scheming and sinister intentions are symbols of the dark side of human beings. The whole country of Narnia is full of kindness and bright hearts. The four protagonists are young boys and girls. All words and deeds are for the sake of the country and the people. What's more obvious is that the subjects of Narnia are not just normal human beings, but are composed of dwarfs, mice, human beasts, animals and other creatures of nature, as if it means that everything in the world is equal, regardless of level.
In the process of fighting, the Telmars are the full armour of human beings, while the Narnians rely on animals, trees, water gods and all natural things. In the end, Narnia's victory was more like nature's war against ill-intentioned humans.

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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian quotes

  • Susan Pevensie: [referring to Peter] I wish he'd just listened to the D.L.F. in the first place!

    Edmund Pevensie: D.L.F.?

    Lucy Pevensie: Dear Little Friend.

    Trumpkin: Oh... that's not at all patronizing, is it?

  • Lucy Pevensie: [holding up one of her old dresses] I was so tall.

    Susan Pevensie: Well, you were older then.

    Edmund Pevensie: As opposed to hundreds of years later, when you're younger.