INTERTEXTUALITY: PASSION OF THE CHRIST AND NARNIA: THE LION, THE
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It is concluded that the seven novels in The Chronicles of Narnia are parallel to the seven deadly sins. Apparently, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe of C.S. Lewis shows intertextuality with the important events occurred during old and new testaments of the Bible. In this fantasy novel, he focused on gluttony and weaved together the religious and entertainment for a children book. Lewis used Edmund, a character that betrays his savior, Aslan, to suffer. His life is forfeited to the White Wi
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