Summary Of The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe

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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a book that I read in last summer. I like this book because I like this type of books. I can call this book as an adventurous book. In this book, every scene makes me very excited. The words and the sentences in the book can make me really feel like I am one of the characters and experience what they are experiencing.

I am sure that everyone in their childhood had thought of a dream world or a place where is full of magic will come true in their life. In this novel, it is true. A place behind the wardrobe is a place where trees and flowers can talk. Also, animals can talk too. The place is called Narnia.

The story is not long but it makes me keep reading and reading non-stop. The story starts during World War II, the four Pevensie children, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy …show more content…

In the story, although Edmund betray his siblings, they forgive him and trust him as before. In normal life, people don’t always trust others fully, even he had made such a serious mistake.

Moreover, I learn to sacrifice and give. Aslan had give up his life to save Edmund’s life. He has helped Edmund by giving his life, the most precious thing. I learn to help others. I learn to use the most I have to help others. Every time, think of others first and put your personal profit behind. People can’t always be selfish and should lend the needs a helping hand.

The ending of the story is interesting. The four children become kings and queens of Narnia. After fifteen years, the grow up and accidentally pass through the wardrobe again. They found out that they all are children. It is just like a dream. In life, we always learn something through an experience. Just like the children in the story. We can stop learning because life is to learn.

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a book a like the most. I will recommend this book to all readers who haven’t read it before. Read it and you will find the joy flipping page by

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