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Aslan then took the girls onto his back, and carried them to the White Witch's castle , in order to release the creatures the witch had turned to stone. After freeing the oppressed, the group returned to the Fords of Beruna , where Peter, Edmund and the Narnians were waging battle against the Witch and her army.
Susan fought briefly in the last moments of this battle, and witnessed her brother Edmund's knighting. After the battle , a Narnian victory, the Narnians traveled east to the castle of Cair Paravel, where Susan was crowned by Aslan as "Queen Susan the Gentle" a few days later.
This took place in NT, and she and her siblings shared rule of Narnia for the next fifteen years. The period of their reign was known as the Golden Age of Narnia , and Susan was well-loved by her subjects, and had many foreign suitors. Their reign was one mostly of peace, and they enjoyed many banquets, feasts and jousts. In , Susan received a proposal of marriage from Prince Rabadash of Calormene. She and Edmund together visited Rabadash to consider his proposal, but while they were there, they discovered that he was proud, rash and cruel.
However, they realised that if they were to simply refuse his proposal, the prince would make her his wife by force. They cleverly devised a plot to escape the city, and sailed back to Cair Paravel, but upon their arrival, they were informed that an enraged Rabadash was marching to attack their ally Archenland. King Edmund, now grown and a skilled warrior, marched to Archenland's capital, Anvard , with Queen Lucy and an army, while Susan remained behind to rule and defend Narnia in their absence.
After living another year in Narnia, the four monarchs heard news of a magical White Stag in the Lantern Waste , which would give you wishes if you caught him. The Kings and Queens set out to hunt it, and came across the Lamp-post near the wardrobe door, which brought back memories of their life in England. They followed the path to the wardrobe door, and found themselves back in the professor's house, and returned to their young ages again. Read more about these events. The children discovered that because Narnian Time is different from ours, their fifteen-year reign in Narnia had not taken any time at all on Earth.
They told only the old Professor, with whom they had been staying with although the children did not know this at the time, he had also visited Narnia as a child. That autumn, Susan returned to boarding school, and the following year, Lucy prepared to enroll in as well.
All four siblings set out for their respective schools, only to be involuntarily pulled back into Narnia on the way. The four found themselves in an unknown forest on an island. After some exploration, they found the ruins of an ancient castle, and that night, as her siblings prepared to go to sleep, Susan found a well nearby, and a golden chess-piece, which exactly resembled the chess-pieces the four of them had played with during their reign.
This and other discoveries led them to conclude that they were indeed at their old castle of Cair Paravel. They then uncovered the long lost Treasure Room , proving their theory, and armed themselves with weapons. Susan found the bow that Father Christmas had given her, but she had lost her magic horn in the forest during her hunt for the White Stag.
The next day, the four came upon two soldiers trying to drown a dwarf. Immediately firing two arrows, Susan frightened away the soldiers, and she and Peter dove into the water to rescue the dwarf and the boat. After bringing him to land, they asked for the dwarf's story. The dwarf told them that, to them, it had been Narnian Years since the Golden Age. Telmarines had since conquered Narnia, and driven the Narnians into hiding. The dwarf explained that the Narnians were being led in war against the Telmarines by Prince Caspian X , the young nephew of the Telmarine usurper Miraz.
Caspian had been given Susan's magic horn, and had blown it, magically calling the four children back to Narnia. The dwarf, Trumpkin , was a scout sent to bring them to the prince. After the children convinced Trumpkin that they would be useful in battle, despite their apparent young ages, through several contests including an archery contest between Trumpkin and Susan, which she won , the Pevensies and Trumpkin set out to find Caspian.
The group got lost several times. Once, Lucy saw Aslan and tried to get the others to follow him. Her companions, especially Susan, decided against it, and after meeting with several dangers, were forced to turn around and go back the way they had come. That night, Lucy saw Aslan again, and woke her reluctant siblings--who couldn't see the lion--and led them toward him.
Susan went very reluctantly, but at last Aslan was visible even to her, and she apologized to her sister.
He rebuked her gently for her disbelief, but quickly forgave her and breathed on her, giving her courage. But this only occurred in the book. The four arrived at Caspian's camp at Aslan's How formerly the site of the Stone Table , where they split up. Aslan, Susan and Lucy went to wake the hibernating tree-spirits , and bring them to war.
After rousing the forests and being joined by Bacchus , Silenus and many Maenads , they entered the city of Beruna. Most of the people who saw them fled, but a few joined them. Shortly thereafter, Susan witnessed the Second Battle of Beruna from afar, though she did not participate. After meeting Aslan and the two Queens, Caspian was made a knight, and a few days later, Aslan privately told Peter and Susan that they would never return to Narnia.
The Narnia books have a large Christian following, and are widely used to promote Christian ideas. The book reimagines the story of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and illustrates various other Christian themes within the storyline.
Narnia is heavily symbolic of a perfect world, or heaven. At the start of the book an evil queen known as the White Witch has been ruling Narnia for one-hundred years. The Witch is evil to the core, without even a hint of goodness within her, which we can attribute to her not being human. Although the Witch claims she is human, she is actually part giant and part Jinn.
The Witch is merciless, cruel, power-hungry, and sadistic. The Witch claims the throne of Narnia by brute force. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Ben Davis April 30, Why is Peter and Susan not in Narnia 3? What book do the pevensies die? Is there any romance in The Chronicles of Narnia? Do the pevensies die in Narnia?
How did Lucy Pevensie die? It turned out to be an perfectly ordinary wardrobe, and Peter encouraged her to forget her joke. The next day it was still raining, and a game of hide and seek was started.
Moments later, Edmund and Lucy came to find the others, with Lucy once more insisting that there was a country inside the wardrobe, and that Edmund had been in there, too, but Edmund said he had just been teasing her, at which point Lucy became upset, and rushed from the room.
Peter told Edmund off for it, and expressed fears that there might be something wrong with his youngest sister. During the night, Peter and Susan became so worried about her that they decided to go and speak to the Professor about it. The Professor did not turn out to be the help that they expected, but help of a different sort. He helped them to establish that Lucy was and always had been more truthful than Edmund, and that she was not mad, which you could tell by talking and looking at her.
Therefore, she had to be telling the truth. Peter and Susan were stunned at this, and Peter pointed out that if what she said were real, she would have had to have been there for ages, but Lucy had had no time to go anywhere. The Professor suggested that another world would likely run on its own time, while a young girl would not likely come up with that idea on her own.
So, Peter made sure that Edmund left Lucy alone about it, and the subject was not spoken of at all. The Professor's house was often toured by visitors, and the housekeeper, Mrs. Macready , led them on a tour around. The Macready disliked children in the first place, but especially when she was leading visitors through the house. One day, the children were caught with her and a group between them and the door, and speedily headed as far back into the house as they could. Macready seemed to be following them, until eventually the only place left to go was into the spare room where the wardrobe was.
It was Edmund who urged them all inside the wardrobe to hide, but when the four of them looked up again, it was snowing. When everyone realized at once that this was the world Lucy had found before hand, Peter was the first to apologize for not believing her.
Putting on some of the coats that they found in the wardrobe, they set out to explore the forest. Edmund made a comment about which direction they should be going, revealing that he had indeed been there before. Peter was angry with his brother, calling him a poisonous beast, but said nothing further. No one spoke to Edmund, and Susan changed the subject by asking where they were going, and Peter decided that Lucy should lead.
Lucy led them to Mr. Tumnus 's house, a faun whom she had previously met, only to discover that he had been arrested by the White Witch 's Secret Police. She explained that he had been arrested because of her, and eventually Peter agreed that they would do whatever they could to help him. Just outside Mr Tumnus's house, a talking beaver found them and took them to his dam.
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