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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe | Objects, Setting & Important Places

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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Objects/Places

Turkish Delight

Turkish Delight are small candies that can be strawberry, lemon, or orange flavored. They are often made with nuts and rolled in powder sugar. These are the candies that Edmund asks for on his first visit with the White Witch.

The Wardrobe

The wardrobe is a wardrobe full of old winter coats. When Lucy wanders into the wardrobe in order to hide during a game of hide and seek, she finds herself stepping into a wood in a world different from our own.

The House in the Country

The house in the country belongs to an uncle of the children. The children are sent here for the summer to escape the bomb raids taking place in London at the time.

Mr. and Mrs. Beavers Home

Mr. and Mrs. Beaver's home is where the children go shortly after meeting Mr. Beaver. This is where the children discuss the prophecy in which they are said to be the saviors of Narnia and from where...
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