Narnia for Grown-Ups - EM BREVE TRADUZIDO
Narnia for Grown-Ups Adults love Narnia for its complex portrayals of good and evil and its celebration of the sacred in everyday life. BY: Devin Brown A list of elements in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" that appeal to younger readers isn't hard to come up with-it might include an exciting story, wonderfully memorable characters, and a number of helpful lessons about life in the real world. But the story has an equally devoted following among older readers. What are some of the aspects of C.S. Lewis's masterpiece that appeal to adults? Here are three of them. In Narnia, much as Tolkien did in Middle-earth, C.S. Lewis provides us with a complex understanding of good. For example, in the chapter where the children meet Aslan, the narrator suggests most people don't understand that something can be "good and terrible at the same time." While this may not fit some Christians...



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