The five children are...
Lucy, Edmund, Susan, and Peter.
The object that brings the children to Narnia is this...
Wardrobe
What time period is the story set in?
1940s - World War II
What does the change from winter to spring represent?
The end of evil and the return of hope or goodness.
“The trees whispered to each other.” What literary device is this?
Personification
The Witch serves Edmund what desert?
Turkish Delight
When the children enter Narnia, the season is always Winter, but never...
Christmas
What theme is shown when Aslan forgives Edmund?
Forgiveness and redemption.
Identify the metaphor in this sentence: “Aslan is on the move.”
Hope and change are coming.
Mr. and Mrs. Beaver
What does Father Christmas give Lucy?
A dagger and a cordial (healing potion)
What happens to Mr. Tumnus after he helps Lucy?
The Witch’s secret police arrest him and turn him to stone.
What does the wardrobe symbolize?
The doorway to discovery
“Aslan’s roar shook the forest.” What type of figurative language is used?
Personification
Father Christmas
What does the White Witch use to turn creatures into stone?
What happens to Narnia after Aslan returns to life?
Spring comes, the Witch’s power fades, and Aslan’s army defeats her in battle.
What lesson do the children learn about leadership?
True leadership means courage, kindness, and responsibility.
“It was always winter, but never Christmas.” What kind of figurative language is this?
Symbolism
How does Edmund change from the beginning to the end of the story?
Selfish and full of himself to being brave and loyal
What does the Stone Table represent in the story?
Ancient law and sacrifice — it symbolizes the old magic and foreshadows Aslan’s sacrifice.
What to the children become after the battle?
Kings and Queens.
What theme is represented through Aslan’s death and resurrection?
Sacrifice, love, and triumph of good over evil
How does C.S. Lewis use imagery to describe the battle between Aslan’s forces and the Witch’s army?
He uses imagery to show chaos, bravery, and the victory of good over evil.