A world of bravery and wisdom

Amparo 2022-04-22 07:01:03

Who says fairy tales are only for children? Who says fairy tales are just for children? Anyway, I really like "The Chronicles of Narnia 1", I think it is very interesting.

During World War II, four children living in London, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy, were sent to the country by their parents to take refuge in the home of an old professor. One day, while the four were playing hide-and-seek, little sister Lucy hid in a closet, which led to a magical world, a mysterious kingdom where animals could talk.

But this country was cursed by the evil white witch and became a frozen world forever. The four human children will fight against the evil white witch under the leadership of the great and noble king of beasts, Aslan, to break the ice spell, save the kingdom of Narnia, and restore the world that is like spring in all seasons.

There, the four children learned to be honest, kind, brave and responsible.

Its story unfolds with the clue of the struggle between justice and evil, with profound implication and drama. In particular, the snow scene of the kingdom of Narnia and the details of the war scenes behind it are very delicate.

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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe quotes

  • Lucy Pevensie: It's all right! I'm back! I'm all right!

    Edmund Pevensie: Shut up! He's coming!

    Peter Pevensie: You know, I'm not sure you two have quite got the idea of this game.

    Lucy Pevensie: Weren't you wondering where I was?

    Edmund Pevensie: That's the point. That was why he was seeking you!

    Susan Pevensie: Does this mean I win?

    Peter Pevensie: I don't think Lucy wants to play anymore.

  • Susan Pevensie: I'm just trying to be realistic!

    Peter Pevensie: No, you're trying to be smart, as usual!