#1 - Narnia 1 - The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe
This is the only novel in the Narnia series that I remember well from childhood. Diving back into this has filled me with so much joy. We just discussed in class that Lewis never intended to make his stories allegories, it just happened naturally. Honestly, I find that hard to believe, especially when reading this novel again. The correlations to the story of Jesus and Christianity as a whole are so incredibly obvious in my eyes that I cannot imagine Lewis’s writing as void of allegorical intent. Perhaps my issue is how deeply the “Christian” imagery affects me since I am a Christian. Perhaps the sacrificial death of the most powerful and loving creature is not so connected to the story of Jesus in the eyes of others. Perhaps the Holy Spirit within me points out the possible connections between Edmund’s actions and the actions of Judas Isacriot and the actions of every christian as they sin and become redeemed. It is hard for me to imagine a world where Aslan is not representative of Jesus, but if Lewis’s intent was not to create an allegory of Jesus, then I am amazed at how effective Aslan is as a savior-character.
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