Comparison Of Narni The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe
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The film Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe was produced by Mark Johnson. The film is about four children, Susan, who is the oldest, Peter, who is the leader of the children, Edmund, who at the beginning of the film is selfish and Lucy, who is the youngest of the children discovers a wardrobe which takes them to another fantasy world called Narnia. In Narnia they meet many good people, such as Mr. Tumnus who is a fawn and evil people, such as the White Witch of Narnia, who tell them the story of the prophecy and the battle between Aslan and the White Witch. While Susan, Peter and Lucy work with Aslan and his community Edmund betrays them and goes to assist the White Witch and tells her where his siblings are hiding. In the end all…show more content… She is very nice, sociable and caring to everyone she met and talked to throughout the film. Lucy was often upset with her siblings as they did not believe her or trust her opinion with what she would have to say. She was also very intrigued and curious about Narnia and what was happening. By the end of the film Lucy became much more brave and courageous after the battle and seeing Aslan being killed by the White Witch and then seeing him dead on the stone. She was also much happier as her siblings began to listen to her more. Lucy is of hierarchical importance as she discovered Narnia by going through the wardrobe during a game of hide and seek. If Lucy had not discovered Narnia nothing else would have happened within the story and it would not have progressed to become anything. There would have been no story. She is also the first person who met Mr. Tumnus, a fawn, who tells Lucy about the prophecy and everything that was happening within Narnia, including the war that was coming with the White Witch. Lucy then returned and told her family about Narnia and they did not believe her. Edmund then followed Lucy into Narnia and when he returned he lied and said he had never