What makes this specific entry in the Chronicles so enduring is the . You have a massive, cosmic battle between good and evil (The Lion vs. The Witch), yet it is all accessed through a dusty piece of furniture (The Wardrobe).
It captures the "Size of a Seed" philosophy: that the smallest people (children) and the smallest choices (giving in to a craving for Turkish Delight) can change the fate of an entire world. A Legacy of Wonder subtitle The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion the...
The most "interesting" part of the title. It takes an ordinary, mundane household object and turns it into a threshold. It suggests that magic isn't in a far-off galaxy, but right behind your coats if you’re brave enough to push through the mothballs. Why It Still Resonates What makes this specific entry in the Chronicles