Sunday, February 8, 2009

project

Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie are four siblings sent to live in the country with the eccentric Professor Kirke during World War II. one say lucy accidentally enter the world of Narnia where he meet Mr.Tumnus(a faun)The Witch has enchanted Narnia so that it is always winter and never Christmas. He also shares the story about the king and god of Narnia---Aslan. Aslan as protector of Narnia against the Witch is considerably the major conflict of the novel. Tumnus explains that he has been servant of the Witch enlisted to capture human beings. Lucy implores Tumnus to release her, and he agrees.

Lucy shares her adventure but nobody's believes her. Curiuos Edmund followed the 4entering lucy through the wardrobe. While walking in the wood he meet the white witch. The Witch feeds Edmund enchanted Turkish Delight, which gives Edmund an insatiable desire for the chocolate. The Witch uses Edmund's greed and gluttony to convince Edmund to bring back his siblings to meet her.

On the way back to the lamppost, the border between Narnia and our world, Edmund meets Lucy. Lucy tells Edmund about the White Witch. Edmund denies any connection between the Witch and the Queen. All he think is the desire for the turkish delight.


One day the children hide in the wardrobe to avoid the housekeeper and some houseguests. Suddenly all four Pevensie children find themselves in Narnia. In this part of the story the rising action occur. they discoved Mr. Tumnus has been arrested the Witch's knights on charges of treason. Mr. Beaver brings them back to his home, where he explains that the children cannot do anything to save Tumnus. The only thing the children can do is join Mr. Beaver on a journey to see Aslan. Soon they noticed that Edmund disappeared. Meanwhile, Edmund searches for the White Witch to warn her of Aslan's arrival and of the Beavers' plan. The Witch is enraged to hear that Aslan is in Narnia and immediately begins plotting to kill the children.
The children and the Beavers rush to reach the Stone Table before the Witch. As they travel, wonderful seasonal changes occur. First they meet Santa Claus or Father Christmas, who gave them gifts. The enchanted winter snow melts and the children see signs of spring. The Witch drags Edmund toward the Stone Table and treats him poorly.
When the other three Pevensies meet Aslan, they fear him, but they quickly grow more comfortable in his presence. Aslan promises to do all that he can to save Edmund. He takes Peter aside to show him the castle where he will be king. As they are talking, they hear Susan blowing the magic horn that Father Christmas gave her to her, signaling that she is in danger. Aslan sends Peter to help her. Arriving on the scene, Peter sees a wolf attacking Susan, and stabs it to death with the sword given him by Father Christmas. Aslan sees another wolf vanishing into a thicket, and sends his followers to trail it, hoping it will lead them to the Witch.

The Witch is preparing to kill Edmund as the rescue party arrives. Edmund is happy to see his siblings, as he has accepted that the Witch is evil. The next day, the Witch and Aslan speak and the Witch demands Edmund's life because she says that Edmund is a traitor. The Witch says that according to the Deep Magic of Narnia, a traitor life's is forfeit to the Witch.
The following night, Susan and Lucy observe Aslan grow increasingly gloomy and sad. Together, Aslan, Susan, and Lucy walk to the Stone Table, where Aslan tells them to leave. The Witch murders Aslan, who has sacrificed his life so that Edmund can live. This exciting moment of the story is the climax.

Susan and Lucy stay with Aslan's dead body all night. In the morning, they hear a great cracking noise, and are astounded to see the Stone Table broken. Aslan has disappeared. Suddenly Susan and Lucy hear Aslan's voice from behind him. Aslan has risen from the dead. Aslan carries the girls to the Witch's castle, where they free all the prisoners who have been turned to stone. the falling action of this story is when Aslan, Susan, and Lucy joined the battle between Peter's army and the Witch's troops and emmediately followed Aslan swiftly killing the Witch and Peter's army then defeats the Witch's followers.

Aslan and other children forgave Edmund, who dided with the Witch. Aslan subsequently disappears. The children eventually become adults and reign over Narnia for many years. One day, in a hunt for a magical white stag, they arrive at the lamppost that had marked the border between Narnia and our world. The Pevensies tumble back out of the wardrobe to our world. No time has passed, and they return to Professor Kirke's house as children.

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