Narnia
作者:Remus Yip
1. Witch
1.1. Represents evil
1.2. Turkish delight represents temptation
1.3. Tempts Esmond to the 'evil' side (Esmond has doubts about whether following the witch is right or not, but he focuses on the Turkish Delights and reasons that the Witch must be good)
1.4. Threat about Narnia dying in 'fire and water' suggests that she think she and Aslan are evenly matched
1.5. The Turkish Delight is the power of temptation (gluttony, greed)
2. Father Christmas
2.1. White witch keeps him out of Narnia because she made it so that Christmas never appears in Narnia
2.2. Near the end, he appears showing that Aslan is breaking through and weakening the witches power
2.3. Presents are tools, not toys
2.4. Correlation between our world and Narnia (Every other character refers to the children as sons/daughters of Adam/Eve, but he refers to them by their real names
2.5. Represents John the Baptist (He arrives before Jesus (Aslan))
3. Land of Narnia
3.1. Represents the world Jesus lived in
3.2. Perpetual Winter represents World without God, hell, evil
3.3. Full of sin, temptation (Turkish Delight, the Witch
3.4. Witch, representing sin, temptation ect. causes the never ending winter
4. The Children
4.1. Referred to as sons of Adam and Daughters of Eve by Narnia
4.2. The Narnian world represents the children going deeper into themselves (Instead of going outside to find something new, they find it on the inside)
4.3. Peter represents the disciple Peter from the Bible