TheLion,TheWitchandTheWardrobeSometimeWrittrenin1950-1954-C.S.LewisP8Finale

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Please do not copy these chapters to any other website, this is a private book for reference to those who write and read and are unfamiliar with the stories since they may not have had access to them. I have no intentions of publishing this publicly at all if you see someone doing that they violate copyright law, you must report them immediately. This is a second edition book in which the stories were reprinted and not the exact original copy from all book set of three books containing every book in the Narnia Series in Chronological order and they made up three big book boxset and I own this set. This is just for me as a reference and private Wattpad only book so that others unfamiliar with these stories may be able to read and catch up even if they do not own the book, do not have access to a computer or wifi for that matter. C. S. Lewis was and is to this day one of my favorite authors. He served in the World Wars and when he got too old to do that he rescued four real children of which Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy are inspired from. So these characters aren't just characters they're more real than any other characters I know. And since I've put up one Christmas story it is only right I should do an even more beloved version. And the way I update this will be out of chronological order this story and the stories that follow will become huge points of cultural learning about Earth and how it works giving young Fairies a big shock in The Problems of Negativix. I will also continue my reference notes and opinions in my special () so that is not just the story,  my dear Skylights. -Lumna10.

A comparison of the Disney movie "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe," based on C. S. Lewis book is pretty close, but when it comes to the Narnia side of the story they seem to be skipping over every other couple of days to save runtime. I am proud though that the movie took the obligation to remind us the children were sent out from a city under  siege in the most unusual way and gives us high stakes for the Mother they are sent away without knowing whether or not they'll see her ever again. I will also be giving serious critique onto reviews from two websites that have stated wrong things. Chapters 16 & 17 which only total up to ten pages and from here on out I will be leading you Chronology by Narnia's timeline standards C. S. Lewis set up instead of our world timeline standards. So the next book will be The Horse and The Boy and if you like a good thriller mystery the book is just right for you. But you must remember it is just a story and while one of the cultures bear references to Turkish culture the characters are not real world people period, you have been warned-Lumna10.

Chapter 16: What Happened About The Statues

What an extraordinary place!" cried Lucy. "All those stone animals - and people too! It's - it's like a museum."
"Hush," said Susan, "Aslan's doing something."
He was indeed. He had bounded up to the stone lion (the same one Edmund harassed and mocked when he first arrived at the Witch's house.-Lumna10) and breathed on him. Then without waiting a moment he whisked round - almost as if he had been a cat chasing its tail - and breathed also on the stone dwarf, which (as you remember) was standing a few feet from the lion with his back to it. Then he pounced on a tall stone dryad which stood beyond the dwarf, turned rapidly aside to deal with a stone rabbit on his right, and rushed on to two centaurs.
But at that moment Lucy said, "Oh, Susan! Look! Look at the lion."
I expect you've seen someone put a lighted match to a bit of newspaper which is propped up in a grate against an unlit fire. And for a second nothing seems to have happened; and then you notice a tiny streak of flame creeping along the edge of the newspaper. It was like that now. For a second after Aslan had breathed upon him the stone lion looked just the same. Then a tiny streak of gold began to run along his white marble back –– then it spread –– then the colour seemed to lick all over him as the flame licks all over a bit of paper - then, while his hindquarters were still obviously stone, the lion shook his mane and all the heavy, stone folds rippled into living hair. The he opened his great big red mouth, warm and living, and gave a prodigious yawn. And now his hind legs had come to life. He lifted one and scratched himself. Then, having caught sight of Aslan, he went bounding after him whimpering with delight and jumping up to lick his face. (We might all know who Disney's two main male lion protagonists were were influenced by or inspired from in Lion King Simba's overflowing amount of joy probably came from this other lion who shows Aslan the same affection as Simba does his Father but as in Narnia the other lion is an adult and mature but with a pinch of left over kiddishness ––and with that movie they kind of foreshadowed they would be doing a Narnia film books with two other lions interacting the same way Simba and Mufasa had. And if you listen closely to Lion King 2: Simba's Pride opening song it isn't just referencing the Bible with simple one word annotations it is also referencing the later Narnia movies' books.-Lumna10)

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