Talking About "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis
Jaegyum: Hey, remember the story "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" we read recently? It was so much fun, right?
Jaeyi: Yeah, it was. Especially the idea of going to another world through that wardrobe was amazing. I saw on a blog that the author, C.S. Lewis, wrote it hoping that children would develop their imagination.
Jaegyum: Those four kids, Lucy, Edmund, Susan, and Peter, even though they argued about the wardrobe at first, they eventually helped each other fight the White Witch. That was impressive.
Jaeyi: Yeah. And Aslan! That lion was so cool. I saw on the blog that Aslan symbolizes Jesus, and the scene where he sacrificed his life to save Edmund was really touching.
Jaegyum: Right. It was so tense when the Witch used scary ice magic and tried to make Narnia an eternal winter, but when Aslan came back to life and defeated the Witch, I cheered without even realizing it.
Jaeyi: That blog also said that the wardrobe acts like a door for us to go from the real world to the world of imagination. I also want to find such a mysterious door someday.
( N.B. 위 콘텐츠는 Google AI Studio 로 제작한 것입니다 )