In the lion the witch and the wardrobe what place in the book was important and why?

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2026-05-18 00:20

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  • The wardrobe of course, this is how it all began. If it was not for the wardrobe there would not be a book.
  • Within the country of Narnia, the most significant place was the Stone Table. It was here that Aslan was sacrificed, and in doing so, overcame the evil of the White Witch. The Stone Table was inscribed with ancient writings, and was historically and spiritually significant to Narnia.

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