What is the name of the youngest Pevesie child?
Lucy
What magical food does the White Witch give Edmund?
Turkish Delight
“This must be a simply enormous wardrobe!”
Peter
What mythical creature is Mr. Tumnus?
A faun
What does Turkish Delight symbolize in Edmund’s story?
Temptation
How do the children first get to the countryside?
They are sent to live with the Professor during WWII
What lie does Edmund tell after returning from Narnia the first time?
That Lucy made it up
“They say Aslan is on the move.”
Mr. Beaver
What kind of animal is the first to speak to all four children?
Mr. Beaver
What does the always-winter condition of Narnia represent?
Hopelessness, evil’s control
What is unusual about the wardrobe?
It leads into another world
Why does Edmund go to the Witch’s house?
He wants to be king and get more Turkish Delight
“She’s a perfectly terrible person.”
Mr. Tumnus (about the Witch)
Who are the four Pevensie siblings, in order from oldest to youngest?
Peter, Susan, Edmund, Lucy
Why is Aslan’s name powerful before he even appears?
It brings hope and stirs the heart
What is the weather always like in Narnia when the children first arrive?
Always winter and never Christmas
How does the Witch treat Edmund when he shows up the second time?
She is cold and angry
“Logic! Why don’t they teach logic at these schools?”
The Professor
What is the White Witch’s real name?
Jadis
What is the deeper theme of Edmund’s betrayal?
Sin, selfishness, and the need for redemption
What’s the name of the creature Lucy first meets in Narnia?
Mr. Tumnus
What emotions are revealed in Edmund’s behavior throughout Chapters 1–9?
Jealousy, selfishness, pride, temptation
Susan
What are the names of the three servants in the Professor’s house?
Ivy, Margaret, and Betty
What does the prophecy say will end the Witch’s reign?
Two sons of Adam and two daughters of Eve on the thrones at Cair Paravel