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The Magicians Nephew - A Boy and His Horse

So far I've read the first three books, chronologically, of the Chronicles of Narnia. I haven't read them in some time, so much of it feels new to me. The first thing I can think to comment on it is the depiction of Jesus as Aslan in the story. If the Christian God is real, and I hope that He is, I also hope that C.S. Lewis touches well upon His nature in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe with the following quote "Who said anything about safe? 'Course he isn't safe. But he’s good. He’s the King, I tell you”. Another thing that really interested me when reading of Narnia so far is what Lewis writes about myth in Myth Became Fact . “If God chooses to be mythopoeic–and is not the sky itself a myth–shall we refuse to be mythopathic? ” Was he inspired to write Narnia because of his beliefs on myth? Did he feel that there was a lack of properly Christian myths, outside of ‘original’ Christian Myth? I like to think so. And if the fact that we’re now studying him a...

Narnia Entry #1: Coming Down From the High

     I was very intrigued by the feeling experienced by Digory in the concluding chapter of The Magician's Nephew.  Digory had just seen this absolutely compelling apple that had been given to him from Aslan to give to his mother to make her well, then after she ate it he kept the core because it was so astonishing.  Digory took the apple out of his pocket and it made all the other vibrant colors in the room look bland, this apple of Narnia surely was something special.  Then after Digory had left his mother, everything in the world looked so dull that he almost felt no hope, his only hope was that of which he found remembering Aslan and his majestic face.  I think that this is a common response to intense religious experience as well.  People will often bear witness or experience something so profoundly amazing or beautiful that after the encounter all of their surroundings look so mundane compared to the amazing experience they had just had....