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Brief introduction of lion, witch and wardrobe

lion

Aslan is the creator of Narnia and represents Jesus Christ, the son of God, in Christianity. In the novel, he is called "the king of the forest, the son of an overseas emperor". People have never seen it, but it will come back at the critical moment of Narnia's life and death; After everything returned to its proper position, it quietly left. Jesus Christ is also the son of God and the king of the Jews. As the forerunner of God, he came to the world to save all lives, and there is a reciprocal relationship between the two. Aslan reached an agreement with the White Witch to save the betrayed Edmond and die for him. Aslan was teased and insulted before he died, and then he was resurrected immediately after his death, because "when a voluntary victim is killed as a traitor, the stone table will crack and the dead will be resurrected." This is completely in line with the prototype of Christ's "suffering, death and resurrection" in the Bible. Taking the lion as the guardian of Narnia not only conforms to the cultural connotation, but also contains powerful religious power.

witch

The white witch is "half elf and half giant". Although she is not "Eve's daughter", she pretends to be human and calls herself the queen. Although it doesn't fit the image of Satan in the Bible, it is very similar. She is the evil representative of Narnia. She is cruel and has a strong desire for power. Whoever resists will turn him into stone. She enchanted Narnia, making this once paradise ice and snow all year round, lifeless, and Christmas has not been celebrated for a hundred years. She seduced Edmond with enchanted Turkish sugar, which once gave her evil power. This is the same as Satan seducing Eve.

Edmund

Edmond was lured by the white witch and betrayed his brothers and sisters in order to gain the throne and power, like a lost lamb. Aslan's appearance made him go home, which symbolized Edmond's previous loss and predicted that he would be redeemed under Aslan's guidance. Finally, his dying resurrection in the war between good and evil symbolizes the rebirth of Edmond's soul.