I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else. C. S. Lewis Clive Staples Lewis was born in Belfast, Ireland on November 29th, 1898. He was raised in a Protestant family. Although he was raised going to churchContinue reading “C. S. Lewis”
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Prince Caspian
Prince Caspian is the titular character of the second movie. He is the Prince of the Telemarines, a human race that has taken over much of Narnia. The movie starts with him being forced to flee because his Uncle Miraz has had a son and the production of an heir places Caspian’s life in jeopardy.Continue reading “Prince Caspian”
Peter Pevensie
King Peter the Magnificent – Born 1927 In The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe Peter is the eldest of the four siblings and is shown to be the leader of their group. He learns over the length of the film to have courage in the face of danger. He slowly gathers more and moreContinue reading “Peter Pevensie”
Susan Pevensie
Queen Susan the Gentle – Born 1928 In The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe Susan is the second eldest of four siblings and is the more logical, rational of the four. At the beginning of their adventure into Narnia she was skeptical of everything and everyone and did not want to venture further. SheContinue reading “Susan Pevensie”
Lucy Pevensie
Queen Lucy the Valiant – Born 1932 In The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe Lucy is the first of the four kids who discovered Narnia through a wardrobe. She did not doubt the existence of Narnia even though her siblings doesn’t believe it at first. She also demonstrated bravery and righteousness throughout the movie,Continue reading “Lucy Pevensie”
Edmund Pevensie
King Edmund the Just – Born 1930 In The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe Edmund is the second youngest of the four. He is very mischievous. Edmund never believed his sister and mocked her for believing in Narnia. He pretended to not know of Narnia after following his younger sister into Narnia and meetingContinue reading “Edmund Pevensie”
