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Consider the thematic and/ or symbolic significance of time in Pearce, P., Tom's Midnight Garden and Lewis, C.S., The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
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Both texts further contain elements of time slip fantasy. In order to make time slip fantasies believable, both authors begin their novels by placing their protagonists in the present. Usually, the characters are contemporary boys or girls, with whom the reader can identify with and the beginning of the novel is spent in drawing the reader into the character's worlds and problems. Once the authenticity of this final world as been established, the protagonist experiences a time shift into either the past or the future. Egoff, states that "It is the time in the real world that stands still; the...
Christ was born at Christmas. It is Christmas time that signals hope for mankind: With the birth of Christ we are given hope of new life. Spring follows Christmas and all of a sudden the woods are completely alive. Flowers are blooming, springs and brooks are chuckling, birds are singing, and delightful smells waft pass on gentle breezes. Therefore, this time change of the seasons is very significant in Narnia, because they are not ordinary seasons. Winter is the time of season which symbolises death; therefore with the occurrence of spring, Narnia is experiencing the epitome of life.

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