As the years change and books become a major motion picture sometimes the cover changes also!! A classic and one of my favorite stories of all time is The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. C.S. Lewis brings his readers to a new life and world of imagination every time you open one of his books. In the particular story we see a lot of person vs. person conflict, person vs. self conflict and a good story in which person vs. nature conflict is clearly displayed. With a progressive plot, the children of the story enter a wardrobe at progressing times and enter a fantasy world in which animals can talk and the unrealistic ideals of nature come true. A story that helps teachers in distinguishing between protagonists and antagonists, it is guranteed to hold at least one students interest!! Read the story as a class if time permitting and ask your class questions such as, if you were an adult and seen the children coming in and out of the wardrobe would you believe their story, how would you react? Get the perceptions from your students on this particular topic, it will help you to connect with them personally more. :)
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