The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” by C.S. Lewis transports readers to the magical world of Narnia, where timeless themes still resonate today. Two stand out most: first, that good ultimately triumphs over evil. Even when darkness seems to win, courage, loyalty, and kindness prove stronger in the end. Second, the story shows the power of people uniting for a purpose greater than themselves. When Aslan leads the Narnians against the White Witch, they fight not for selfish gain, but to protect freedom, life, and happiness — and they’re willing to sacrifice everything for it.
The movie adaptation leaves out some moments from the book — for example, the children and the Beavers nearly drowning in thawing waters — but the heart of the story remains. I’d definitely recommend the book: its vivid descriptions bring Narnia to life, and it’s an unforgettable read.
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