![]() ![]() ![]() What they decide to do has repercussions in their own lives and the lives of those with whom they are connected. Characters are presented with challenges and choices and must make a decision about how to act. ![]() It is not only in the final volume but also all the way through the Chronicles of Narnia that we see themes of good and evil displayed. Evil exists, but as in Christianity, good will ultimately prevail. The Calormenes are victorious, and Narnia comes to an end. Surely the great Lion Aslan will send help, won’t he? And so he does send aid by way of Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole. But what? The warlike Calormenes, who have formed an alliance with a traitorous ape named Shift, have secretly been entering Narnia and are bent on conquest. The reader senses that something dreadful is going to happen. Not much later, Tirian is referred to as the last king of Narnia. ![]() Beyond the hint in the title, the opening words of the book, “In the last days of Narnia,” are disconcerting. The Last Battle - the final volume of the Chronicles of Narnia - is dark and sad, especially for those who love Narnia and are reading the book for the first time. Copy of The Lion, the Witch, and the BibleīOOK EXCERPT The Lion, the Witch, and the Bible By Robert Velarde ![]()
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