Who entered Narnia first?
Lucy
Does Aslan make a bargain with the Witch for Edmund's life before or after Aslan and his followers defeat the White Witch?
Aslan came back to life. How does this remind us of Christ.
Jesus defeated death and rose again on the 3rd day!
Where does most of the book take place?
Narnia
Who was a traitor?
Edmund
Who does Aslan represent?
Jesus Christ
What happens first?
Edmund chooses to join the White Witch's side. or The Witch kills Aslan on the Stone Table.
Edmund chooses to join the White Witch's side.
Edmund is a traitor and needs Aslan to die in his place. How does this remind us of Christ?
We are sinful and needed Jesus to die in our place.
What is the setting of the book at the very beginning?
England
Who dies in order for Edmund to be liberated?
Aslan
Who does the White Witch represent.
Satan / the devil
What happens first?
Peter, Susan, and Lucy meet Aslan. or The Stone Table breaks and Aslan comes back to life.
Peter, Susan, and Lucy meet Aslan.
Aslan is a willing, innocent victim who dies for Edmund. How does this remind us of Christ?
Christ was innocent. He didn't deserve to die but he chose to because he loves us so greatly.
What is the problem in this story?
Edmund has become a traitor, and must be put to death.
The White Witch has Aslan's mouth covered with what?
a muzzle
Who's feels horror at the name of Aslan?
How does this character change by the end of the book?
Edmund
He loves Aslan. He is brave and saves Peter's army from defeat. He is a wise and just king/prince.
Which describes Edmund at the beginning of the book?
Edmund is selfish and wants to rule over his siblings. Edmund is a wise judge and a just king/prince.
Edmund is selfish and wants to rule over his siblings.
The White Witch thinks she has defeated Aslan when she kills him. How does this relate to Christ?
Satan thought he defeated Jesus when he had Him crucified.
How is the problem in this story resolved?
Aslan takes Edmund's place and dies for him.
What does Lucy pour into the mouths of the wounded soldiers. Need a specific answer.
cordial
What were all the siblings called after they were crowned?
Peter the Magnificent
Susan the Gentle
Edmund the Just
Lucy the Valiant
What's different about the lantern in the wood at the end of the book from the beginning?
The trees around it are very tall, you can barely see the lamp.
What is the theme of this novel?
Innocent Aslan dies in place of sinful Edmund, which reminds us of innocent Jesus who died for sinful people like us.
Why do the 4 siblings chase the White Stag at the end of the book?
It's very rare and grants wishes if you catch it.
What does "Chronicles" mean?
a written account of events