Today, children's books are full of morals and lessons, teaching children how to react and react in real life. The classic theme for teaching children is the competition between good and evil, goodness after the fight. In the example of a child's novel, we explore good and evil in various ways, such as a lion, a witch, a magical robe, written by C. S Lewis. The author of this novel uses literary elements to show the concept of right and wrong. One example is expression.
Reading C. S. Lewis's "Narnia National Story" sometimes motivates or dislikes someone who is not born in a "white" country. In the series of Narnia, calories are evil and narnia is good. Well, most people call them a fable. According to Wikipedia, calories show things of anti-Arab, anti-Ottoman Empire or Anti-East. Therefore, when Germany (a "white" country) committed a brutal crime against humanity during World War II, people wondered that C. S. Lewis would write very badly for other countries. (Believe me, Lewis is not like a roar, read his book "Surprise Joy.")
Critical analysis of Narnia's narrative: How did the Narnia UN and CS S. Lewis panick and compensated for those defects
An example of a good sentence is C. S. Lewis' Narnia series. The symbolism of C. S. Lewis can be found in his fascinating story. For example, in the books "Lions, Witches" and "Wardrobe", the author uses a symbolic meaning and associates a letter named Aslan with Jesus Christ.
There is a special scene in "Silver Chair" which is a part of C. S. Lewis' s "The Chronicles of Narnia" series that the evil queen captures kids and a kind of swamp creatures. The Queen put them under the spell, and she tried to convince them that there was no outside world and that only a huge underground world does not exist. When they say they disagree and say that the outside world is reality she asks what they are. They told her that the sun had it, it told her that the light in the cave seemed to be big and bright; that lion was like a triad cat, it is bigger, stronger, more intense ,etc
Literature is full of lenient personality. In the classic chronicles of C. Lewis' Narnia fantasy, Edmund Pepezy is a character betraying the series of villains of his other brothers and sisters like Judas, White Witch. But when she changed the inhabitants of Narnia to a stone, I woke up witnessing the cruelty of the witches and awoke the good character of Edmund. He asked his brothers and sisters for forgiveness and they gave it. All other Pevensie brothers show forgiveness