The Lion, The witch and the wardrobe Essay
The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe By C.S. Lewis The four childeren, Peter,
Susan, Edmund and Lucy had to stay at the home of a professor in the time of the
second world war. Because there was not much to do and it rained a lot, the
children decided to look around the house. They came across a room that had
nothing in it, but a big wardrobe. Peter, Susan and Edmund found nothing
interesting, and left the room. But Lucy opened the wardrobe, and looked inside.
There were many coats in it. She left the door open, because she knew it was a
foolish thing to lock oneself up in a wardrobe. She kept walking to the back,
looking for the wall but she found none. Instead of feeling coats, or a wooden floor,
she felt branches and snow. This... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Maybe Lucy was there. He searched around, but couldn t find anything. He too,
stumbled into Narnia. He shouted for Lucy, and apologized for not believing her,
but Lucy didn t appear. Instead, a sled with a tall woman, wearing white, with a
white face appeared. A dwarf was steering two wite reindeer. The sled stopped
immediatly when the Witch saw Edmund. He introduced himself. At first the witch
was mean at first, but when she found out he was a son of Adam (a boy), she
suddenly became very friendly. She gave Edmund some turkish Delight, his favorite
food, and kept him warm. The Witch enchanted the Turkish Delight, so that the
person who ate it, would want more, and more untill they ate themselves to death.
Edmund promised the Witch that he d bring his siblings, and he d get more Turkish
Delight and she d crown him Prince of Narnia, and later king. When Lucy found
Edmund after she d visited Mr. Tumnus, she s happy, bacause now Edmund knew
she hadn t lied. She told him about the Witch and the bad things she d done, and how
everyone hated her. Edmund felt uncomfortable, because he thought she was nice.
When Edmund and Lucy found their older siblings, Lucy told them that everything
was true and Edmund had seen it, too. But Edmund denies it, and now Lucy was
mad at him. The professor s home was very old and famous, and there were often
tours around it. The housekeeper told the children never to be int he way when one
of those tours took place.