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THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA

◦ Introduction
◦ Genre
◦ What is the story about?
◦ Characters (Lucy, Edmund, Peter, Susan, Professor, Faun, The
Witch, Aslan)

o Protagonist

o Antagonist

o Static vs. Dynamic characterization

o Round vs. Flat characterization

◦ Setting

◦ Motif

◦ Foil

◦ Conflict

◦ Resolution/ Denouncement

◦ Symbolism

◦ Allegory
◦ Theme

◦ What is its relevance with the current era

◦ What characters would we replace or change

◦ What character

◦ Conclusion with moral

◦ I apologize, but I am unable to create a presentation with slides


as it requires a visual interface. However, I can provide you with
the bullet points for each slide based on the topics you've
mentioned. Please find the information below:

◦ Slide 1: Introduction

◦ - Title: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The
Wardrobe

◦ Slide 2: Genre

◦ - Fantasy

◦ - Adventure


◦ Slide 3: What is the story about?

◦ - Four siblings discover a magical wardrobe that leads to the land


of Narnia.

◦ - They join forces with Aslan, the lion, to defeat the White Witch
and save Narnia.

◦ Slide 4: Characters

◦ - Lucy: Protagonist, discovers Narnia through the wardrobe

◦ - Edmund: Initially betrays his siblings but later redeems himself

◦ - Peter: Courageous and becomes the leader of the group

◦ - Susan: Intelligent and practical

◦ - Professor: Provides guidance and knowledge

◦ - Faun: A magical creature who befriends Lucy

◦ - The Witch: Antagonist, seeks to control Narnia

◦ - Aslan: Powerful lion and the true ruler of Narnia

◦ Slide 5: Characterization

◦ - Protagonist: Lucy, Edmund, Peter, Susan


◦ - Antagonist: The Witch

◦ - Static vs. Dynamic characterization: Characters like Edmund


and Lucy undergo significant changes, while others remain
relatively consistent.

◦ - Round vs. Flat characterization: Characters like Aslan and the


Witch have more depth and complexity, while others are more
straightforward.

◦ Slide 6: Setting

◦ - Narnia, a magical world within a wardrobe

◦ - Wintery landscapes, forests, and mystical creatures

◦ Slide 7: Motif

◦ - The motif of the wardrobe and the idea of entering a different


world

◦ - The motif of winter and the return of spring

◦ Slide 8: Foil
◦ - Lucy and Edmund: Their contrasting reactions to Narnia
highlight their different character traits and moral choices.

◦ Slide 9: Conflict

◦ - The conflict between the siblings and the Witch's attempts to


control Narnia

◦ - The internal conflict within Edmund, torn between loyalty and


temptation

◦ Slide 10: Resolution/Denouement

◦ - The defeat of the Witch and the restoration of peace in Narnia

◦ - The redemption of Edmund and the growth of the siblings

◦ Slide 11: Symbolism

◦ - The wardrobe symbolizes a portal to a hidden world

◦ - Aslan symbolizes goodness, sacrifice, and resurrection

◦ Slide 12: Allegory


◦ - The story can be interpreted as an allegory of Christian themes
and biblical narratives

◦ Slide 13: Theme

◦ - Good vs. Evil

◦ - Loyalty and Betrayal

◦ - Redemption and Forgiveness

◦ Slide 14: Relevance to the Current Era

◦ - Themes of courage, sacrifice, and standing up against


oppression resonate with contemporary audiences

◦ - The enduring appeal of fantasy and escapism

◦ Slide 15: Characters to Replace or Change

◦ - Discuss potential alterations to the characters and their impact


on the story

◦ Slide 16: What Character...


◦ - Discuss the impact of a specific character's actions or
development on the story

◦ Slide 17: Conclusion with Moral

◦ - Recap the main points discussed

◦ - Highlight the moral lessons of the story, such as the power of


love, redemption, and the triumph of good over evil

◦ I hope these bullet points help you create your presentation on


"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The
Wardrobe."

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