Narnia Conclusion

 

Conclusion

 

To conclude, in this extensive analysis of the Chronicles of Narnia, we have looked at each volume individually in order to find the morals and lessons derived from each one, found allusions to the Biblical writings of both the Old and New testaments and examined the process each of the main characters chosen has gone through.

 

Every one of those aspects has provided us with much insight into the Narnian tales, and we've seen that every character has her own unique transformation through the processes of maturity and personal growth. The characters go through trials and tribulations, face both external enemies and internal ones, consisting of their own temptations and desires.

 

Through these challenges, they learn how to be better people, how to tell right from wrong and how to make up for past sins and achieve a better future not only for themselves but also for others. Many themes, including duty, personal growth, moral and God are presented in this epic tale, and they all steer the characters into the path towards self-fulfillment and maturity.

 

The stories and morals gained from the Narnian tales are without a doubt an inspiration to us all in telling us how to navigate our lives and ourselves in the direction of personal growth.

 

 

 

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