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what is the meaning of the film Narnia?

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Danae Hitch answered

Four children from the same family have to leave their town because WW1 is happening. A women and a professor take the children to their house. While playing a game of hide and seek, the youngest member of the family 'Lucy' finds a wardrobe to hide in.

She travels back and back into the wardrobe and finds a place named Narnia. After going in twice, the four children go in together for the last time. They battle wolves, meet talking animals, encounter a evil white witch and meet a magnificent lion named 'Alsan'.  Will this be the end of their journey to Narnia or will they stay?

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Didge Doo answered

I haven't seen the film but read all the books.

All C.S.Lewis's fiction stories are Christian allegories. In the Narnia stories, Aslan symbolises Christ. The actions of the characters can be interpreted according to evangelical Christian teaching.

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