
How did Jadis, The White Witch, obtain the right to kill a traitor in ...
Mar 1, 2020 · From what Jadis the White Witch says, she has direct knowledge of the rules of the Narnian world as they were set down at the beginning of time, including what is written on the sceptre of God the Father, as he manifests himself in that universe. (For if Aslan is God the Son, the Emperor-Beyond-the-Sea is necessarily God the Father.)
Why does the White Witch need all four Pevensies?
Mar 14, 2017 · The White Witch was trying to do something which is sort of impossible, so don't be too surprised if her methods don't completely make sense. But if you want to prevent the outcome of a prophecy, it's probably best to do so as completely as possible, by killing all the people involved rather than just one.
Why did C.S. Lewis use Turkish Delight as temptation for Edmund?
Apr 13, 2018 · It makes sense that Turkish delight would have been on Lewis’s brain as he crafted a book where Christmas features as a main theme. In Narnia, it is “always winter and never Christmas,” a product of the White Witch’s evil magic. It makes sense to draw a parallel between this dismal fantasy and the stark realities of wartime.
Is that actually the White Witch in the Ritual Scene?
Aug 18, 2017 · Peter pushes Caspian away and points his sword at the Witch. Peter: Get away from him! The White Witch falls back a little. White Witch: Peter dear... I have missed you. Come, just one drop. She's addressing Peter by name. Considering some 200 years have passed in Narnia, it's highly unlikely anyone else would recognize Peter solely by sight.
the chronicles of narnia - Is there an official pronunciation of the ...
Does anyone know of an official pronunciation of the name "Jadis", for the White Witch, in CS Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia? I've heard variations on the "a" as: ā: as in "jay" (seems common in the US) ä: as in "yacht" (seems common outside the US) I suppose variations on the "J" could exist as:
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Jul 31, 2014 · @Jeff The difference between Lucy and Edmund entering the wardrobe is measured in seconds, not minutes. He enters the room, sees her go in, and immediately follows. This 5-10 second gap is enough Narnia time that Lucy has had a full lunch with Tumnus and is on her way back when Edmund enters Narnia and talks to the witch! –
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Jul 31, 2014 · Even when the White Witch ruled Narnia, there were other lands and other humans in that world. Archenland, for instance, never ceased to exist and was populated by humans. And if I remember my timelines correctly, by the time the queen had obtained rule over Narnia, Calormen at least had been founded (as an offshoot of Archenland).
How did Lucy/Edmund travel multiple times to Narnia (in The Lion, …
Nov 24, 2017 · Lucy enters the wardrobe, expecting to go to Narnia. Nobody else believes her at this point, so Edmund follows her to have a laugh at her expense, but finds himself in Narnia, where he meets the White Witch; All four children hide in the wardrobe. Peter and Susan did not expect to go to Narnia
the lord of the rings - How is Gandalf the White a "significantly …
Mar 19, 2012 · This is because he had not yet finished his task, which was to oppose Sauron and save Middle-Earth from him. The fact that he was sent back as a white wizard, instead of a gray, would tell you something if you had done your research. The "wizards", or Istari, are ranked by color of their robes. Saruman has white robes because he is the most ...
What are all these items from the Narnia books?
Mar 25, 2016 · The White Witch's dagger is important in both The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe and The Voyage of The Dawn Treader, and I can't think of another dagger of such significance. Again, the most significant book in any of the books would be The Magicians Book from The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.