#5 - Narnia and Christianity - Aubrey Torre

Throughout our time reading Narnia by C. S. Lewis, I was interested by just how much Christianity had influenced his work. I was especially intrigued by the idea of the Turkish Delight representing the apple that Eve ate in the Garden of Eden. Edmund is approached by the Witch (representing the idea of Satan) and tempted to bring his family to Narnia and meet her because of the enchanted Turkish Delight (representing the apple). 

While Eve ate the apple due to her want of wisdom, Edmund ate the candies because they reminded him of happier times, and was subsequently cursed to need more of them to survive. This is only where it starts to differ though, because God had told Adam and Eve that the fruit would kill them if touched or eaten, and Edmund now has to eat the candy to survive. 

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