Fairy Tale Elements
Symbolism & Allegory
Biblical Connections
Narnia Knowledge
Short Answer Challenge
100

This fairy tale element involves a clear moral struggle between opposing forces.


Good vs. evil conflict

100

What is symbolism?


When something represents a deeper or abstract meaning beyond its literal form.

100

A character who sacrifices themselves for others often represents what theme?


Redemption

100

Which character in Narnia shows major moral transformation?


Edmund

100

Explain symbolism.

Symbolism is when objects, characters, or events represent deeper meanings beyond their literal form.

200

Fairy tales often include magical settings, talking creatures, or supernatural forces. What category of element is this?


Magical or magical systems

200

If winter symbolizes oppression or darkness, what might spring symbolize?


Renewal, life, restoration, hope.

200

What Biblical idea is represented when death leads to new life or restoration?


Redemption or Resurrection 

200

A broken magical object or structure often symbolizes what larger idea?


  • Breaking of old law

  • Defeat of evil power

  • Transformation or deeper magic.

200

Why does the White Witch believe she has the right to kill Aslan at the Stone Table?

Because of the Deep Magic, which says a traitor belongs to her.

300

Why do fairy tales often simplify characters into heroes and villains?


To highlight moral lessons and make themes clear to readers.

300

What is allegory?


A story where characters, events, or objects represent deeper ideas, beliefs, or moral/spiritual truths.

300

Resurrection imagery in stories often symbolizes what?


New life, restoration, victory over death.

300

What happens to the Stone Table after Aslan returns to life?

It cracks/breaks in two.

300

How do fantasy stories teach moral lessons?

Through symbolic conflicts, character choices, and clear good vs evil struggles that reflect real-world themes.

400

Name one purpose of world building in fairy tales.


Creates immersive setting or any similar answer 

400

Why might an author include a sacrifice as an important symbolic event in a story?


To represent redemption, love, justice, etc.

400

What makes an event symbolic rather than just part of the plot when connecting to Biblical meaning?


It represents a larger moral or spiritual idea beyond the literal action.

400

How does C.S. Lewis make faith concepts accessible to children?


Through fantasy imagery, symbolic characters, simple moral conflicts, and imaginative storytelling.

400

How does redemption appear through character choices?

Characters make mistakes but change through sacrifice, forgiveness, or growth.

500

Why is realism usually NOT the main focus of fairy tales?


Because fairy tales use symbolism, imagination, and allegory to teach deeper truths rather than realistic situations.

500

Why use symbolism instead of stating the message directly?


  • Encourages deeper thinking

  • Engages readers emotionally

  • Allows multiple layers of meaning.

500

Who do these people represent in the bible?

  1. The White Witch

  2. Edmund

  3. The Children

  4.  Aslan

1. Satan 

2. Judas

3. The Disciples 

4. Jesus 

500

Name one motif that shows restoration in Narnia.


  • Return of spring

  • Statues coming to life

  • Defeat of White Witch

  • Aslan’s return.

500

How can one story show both personal growth and spiritual meaning?

Symbolism allows characters, events, or objects to represent larger moral or spiritual ideas, helping readers see deeper themes beyond the surface story.

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