Who found Narnia first?
Lucy
This cold, enchanted land is ruled by the White Witch.
Narnia
All three novels show this type of personal development.
Growth or transformation
This magical object leads the Pevensies into Narnia.
The wardrobe
This symbolizes hope and life in The Secret Garden.
The garden
This ruler tempts Edmund with sweets and power.
The White Witch
This is where Mary Lennox originally lives before going to England.
India
This theme is central to Colin learning to walk again.
Healing
This creature kills Aslan on the Stone Table.
The White Witch
This symbolizes choice between immortality and natural life.
The spring.
This Tuck is the oldest son in the immortal family.
Miles
This is the grand estate where Mary goes to live.
Misselthwaite Manor
This theme is explored through Edmund’s betrayal.
Temptation and forgiveness
This event reveals the secret of the Tuck family.
Winnie meeting Jesse and the Tucks
This character represents sacrifice and leadership in Narnia.
Aslan
This character is the mysterious man who follows Winnie and wants the spring.
The man in the yellow suit
This is the battlefield location where Aslan is killed.
The Stone Table
This theme is shown when Winnie chooses mortality over immortality.
The value of life
This illness leads Mary to move to the manor.
Cholera
This object represents temptation in Narnia.
Turkish Delight
This character is Colin’s father who is deeply grieving his wife’s death. Give his full name.
Archibald Craven
This forested home is where the Tuck family lives.
Treegap Woods
This theme connects Aslan’s death.
Sacrifice and redemption
This event restores hope and breaks the winter in Narnia.
Aslan’s return/resurrection
This idea is shown when characters change because of what they go through.
Transformation