: The wooded area where the wardrobe connects to Narnia. It is marked by a solitary, mysteriously burning iron lamppost.
: A powerful magical rod used to instantly petrify living creatures into stone.
Key Events: The Stone Table cracks; Aslan resurrects; Lucy and Susan ride him to the Witch’s castle. : The wooded area where the wardrobe connects to Narnia
: The third sibling. Known for his spiteful behavior, betrayal of his siblings for Turkish Delight, redemption arc, and coronation as King Edmund the Just.
Apps like Libby or OverDrive allow users to borrow digital copies of the books and audiobooks entirely for free using a local library card. Conclusion Key Events: The Stone Table cracks; Aslan resurrects;
Key Events: Edmund arrives at the Witch's castle; sees the stone statues; realizes her cruelty.
Aslan’s arrival, the battle, and the "Deeper Magic" sacrifice. Chapters 16-17: Apps like Libby or OverDrive allow users to
The final showdown between Aslan’s army and the Witch’s forces.
: Explored through Edmund's vulnerability to greed, pride, and the temptation of power offered by the White Witch.
: A magical figure whose arrival signals the weakening of the Witch's winter magic. He delivers symbolic gifts to the Pevensie children.