Figurative Language
Who Am I?
Themes
Important Events
Symbolism
100

“And now the sun got low and the light got redder and the shadows got longer and the flowers began to think about closing.” 

What is personification? 

100

I am the youngest of the Pevensie children.

Who is Lucy? 
100

Good vs. Evil 

The story presents a clear conflict between the benevolent Aslan and the malevolent White Witch, representing the struggle between good and evil. 







100

This is the food that the White Witch used to bribe Edmund.

What is Turkish Delight? 

100

The Wardrobe 

The wardrobe itself is a portal to Narnia, a magical world that represents the realm of the spiritual world. 



200

"The snow fell like a soft blanket" (describes the snow's gentle descent) 

What is a simile? 

200

I invited Lucy to tea with the intention of turning her over to the White Witch.

Who is Mr. Tumnus? 

200

Courage 

The children, particularly Peter, Lucy, and Edmund, demonstrate courage in the face of danger and adversity, showcasing the importance of bravery. 



200

Peter fought his first battle against him.

Who is Maugrim? 

200

Father Christmas 

Father Christmas, who appears to the children on their journey, represents the hope and promise of Christmas, which is a time of renewal and celebration. 



300

The talking animals and the lion performing magic are examples of ____________. 

What is personification? 

300

I led the children to the Stone Table.

Who is Mr. Beaver? 🦫 

300

Betrayal and forgiveness 

Edmund's betrayal of his siblings and his subsequent redemption, with the children's forgiveness, highlights the importance of these concepts.

300

Mr. Beaver showed this to Lucy to prove he was on the good side.

What is Lucy’s handkerchief? 

300

The White Witch 

The White Witch embodies evil and the forces of darkness. She represents temptation, oppression, and the denial of goodness and light.

400

"The land was a prison" (describes the land's bleakness and the White Witch's control)

What is a metaphor? 

400

I am the head of the Witch's Secret Police.

Who is Maugrim?

400

Transformation 

The story features both physical and emotional transformations, as the characters grow and change throughout their journey. 



400

The field mice gathered around Aslan's body for this purpose. 🐭 

What is to nibble the cords free? 

400

Turkish Delight

The Turkish Delight offered to Edmund by the White Witch symbolizes temptation. Edmund's desire for the sweets represents the human tendency to succumb to evil and selfish desires.

500

“It was the sort of house you never seem to come to the end of…”

What is hyperbole? 

500

The White Witch turned me into stone. I helped Aslan and his army escape from the White Witch's castle.

Who is Giant Rumblebuffin?

500

War and Escapism 

The novel explores the horrors of war and the need for escapism, with Narnia serving as a refuge from the harsh realities of the world.

500

Who said, "Yes, of course you'll get back to Narnia again some day. Once a King in Narnia, always a King in Narnia. But don't try to use the same route twice."

Who is the professor? 

500

Aslan

Aslan, the majestic lion, represents goodness, sacrifice, and resurrection. Aslan's death and subsequent return to life offer hope and redemption to Narnia.