Set during World War II, the tale starts as siblings Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie are sent to the country to live with Professor Digory Kirke in order to avoid the Blitz. While looking round the house, the youngest sibling, Lucy, discovers a wardrobe that has a enchanting passage to a fantasy world called Narnia. Upon her arrival in Narnia, she meets the faun Tumnus who invites Lucy to tea. During their conversation, Tumnus reveals that he's a servant of the malignant White Witch who has taken over Narnia and he's tasked to capture human beings who stray into their world. Tumnus nevertheless , did not capture Lucy and she returns to their world with tales of her journey. All her siblings refused to believe her until one day Edmund sees Lucy vanish as she enters the wardrobe. He follows and instead of finding his sister, he meets the White Witch who introduced herself as the Queen of Narnia. She feeds Edmund with "Turkish Delight", which enchants him into bringing all his siblings to Narnia.
Later on , Edmund meets Lucy at the lamppost, the line between Narnia and our world. The girl was assured that her brother would support her story when they return but instead he tells the rest of the Pevensie youngsters that Lucy is telling a lie. At last, all 4 youngsters find themselves in Narnia after hiding in the wardrobe to escape visitors. On their arrival in the miraculous world, they meet Mr. And Mrs. Beaver who told them about the prophecy that the evil witch will fall when the four siblings occupy the 4 thrones at Cair Paravel.
Mr. And Mrs. Beaver lead the youngsters to Aslan, the lion who is the true King of Narnia. Edmund nevertheless , did not join them as he sneaked into the castle of the White Witch to make claims his reward and the guarantee that he would be made king. Unfortunately for Edmund, the Witch holds him captive and claims to end his life as a traitor. Aslan anonymously meets the White Witch and offers his life to spare Edmund. The eldest Pevensie is set free but at the price of Aslan's life. The Witch and her fans tie Aslan to the Stone Table where he is humiliated before the Witch kills him with a knife.
Susan and Lucy keep vigil of the dead body of Aslan and are surprised to find out the following morning the he's restored to life. Aslan carries both youngsters on his back to the castle of the White Witch, where Peter and Edmund are leading the final battle against evil. The Narnian army is losing the battle until Aslan arrives and breathes into the statues in the castle. The statues are brought to life and fought on their side against the malevolent Queen. They triumph eventually and Aslan kills the White Witch to revive Narnia to its previous state of good and harmony. The siblings are crowned kings and queens of Narnia.
Many years after, the grownup siblings follow a White Stag that leads them into the lamppost. They went past the magical post and are led into a place stuffed with coats. Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy find themselves again in the wardrobe, and are back to being children again just as they're before they enter Narnia.
Later on , Edmund meets Lucy at the lamppost, the line between Narnia and our world. The girl was assured that her brother would support her story when they return but instead he tells the rest of the Pevensie youngsters that Lucy is telling a lie. At last, all 4 youngsters find themselves in Narnia after hiding in the wardrobe to escape visitors. On their arrival in the miraculous world, they meet Mr. And Mrs. Beaver who told them about the prophecy that the evil witch will fall when the four siblings occupy the 4 thrones at Cair Paravel.
Mr. And Mrs. Beaver lead the youngsters to Aslan, the lion who is the true King of Narnia. Edmund nevertheless , did not join them as he sneaked into the castle of the White Witch to make claims his reward and the guarantee that he would be made king. Unfortunately for Edmund, the Witch holds him captive and claims to end his life as a traitor. Aslan anonymously meets the White Witch and offers his life to spare Edmund. The eldest Pevensie is set free but at the price of Aslan's life. The Witch and her fans tie Aslan to the Stone Table where he is humiliated before the Witch kills him with a knife.
Susan and Lucy keep vigil of the dead body of Aslan and are surprised to find out the following morning the he's restored to life. Aslan carries both youngsters on his back to the castle of the White Witch, where Peter and Edmund are leading the final battle against evil. The Narnian army is losing the battle until Aslan arrives and breathes into the statues in the castle. The statues are brought to life and fought on their side against the malevolent Queen. They triumph eventually and Aslan kills the White Witch to revive Narnia to its previous state of good and harmony. The siblings are crowned kings and queens of Narnia.
Many years after, the grownup siblings follow a White Stag that leads them into the lamppost. They went past the magical post and are led into a place stuffed with coats. Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy find themselves again in the wardrobe, and are back to being children again just as they're before they enter Narnia.
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