The Magician’s Nephew

Where Narnia begins — and where temptation does too. C.S. Lewis’s The Magician’s Nephew explores creation and moral choice. Teaching ideas for its philosophically rich story.

Watercolor illustration of the White Witch in Narnia, with Charn ruins on the left and a snowy Narnia landscape on the right
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The White Witch and the Concept of Tyranny: Teaching Power and Justice Through Fantasy

The White Witch is not simply cruel—she is a tyrant with a theory, one she states aloud to a boy who has just asked how she could destroy a world. This article reads Jadis as a case study in how power exempts itself from the rules, tracing the three ways she escapes judgment across Lewis’s two novels: by argument, by force, and by law.

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