What was the name of the lion in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe"?
Correct answer: Aslan

Kptnsparrow #1194807
read the book many times. the movie was just as great as the book.

GrandmaTanya
I love all of the Narnia movies. C.S. Lewis was an amazing man. 😀

Gary
The lion in the story is used as a symbol of Christ. Remarkable book.

Gary
C. S. Lewis was also a great Christian and Apologist (Defending the faith). He is still highly regarded in most Christian churches.

Piggy
I love these books and so does my son

Ripple
I LOVE this book and film.

Haley
Aslan is also lion in Turkish

K SOZE
I LOVE THIS BOOK, OUR TEACHER WOULD READ IT AT STORY TIME, I BOUGHT MY OWN COPY. COULDN'T GET INTO THE OTHER ONES THOUGH.

Blue Dog
UngenerousGoal7, "but he is good." 😊

Sankhadip Mandal
Seen the movie previously and also with the picture I guessed it right.

Waleed
Aslan means lion in Turkish language

Player #3722956
Aslan is also the Turkish word for a lion.

UngenerousGoal7
He's not a tame lion.

UndauntedHesitation6
Kptnsparrow #1194807, of course, Aslan represents Jesus, laying down His life for us!

SQinfoNUTS
mdholl, I understand that. try reading The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe just for the sheer enjoyment of it. And then go back and randomly read anything from Mere Christianity. You may find it a little easier to go.

Player SQinfoNUTS
Wendell Thomas, well that truly is a crying shame. Even if you read the books without looking for any deeper meaning and you simply enjoy it as an adventure story it is truly delightful. I'm sorry you were missing out.

Player #4443846
Aslan is theTurkish word for lion

flowercat0523
I thought the lion's name was Absalom.

GreenerBrand1
I don't have money ... but I do have a very particular set of claws and fangs.

Player Meyer
CS Lewis was a brilliant man and so fascinating to read

mdholl
Love CS. I remember struggling through Mere Christianity; one sentence then chew for a while.

Player #1860255
it's a wonderful allegory.