Answer Block
Chapter 15 of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a transitional chapter that bridges the story’s climax and resolution. It focuses on the immediate consequences of Narnia’s pivotal battle, including character reflections and the start of restoration efforts. The chapter emphasizes how trauma and victory shape individual and group identities.
Next step: Create a 3-item list of events from this chapter that directly set up the book’s final scenes.
Key Takeaways
- Chapter 15 shifts focus from battle action to emotional and political resolution in Narnia
- Core characters confront personal loss while contributing to Narnia’s new beginning
- The chapter reinforces themes of restoration and collective responsibility
- Small, quiet moments in this chapter reveal more about character growth than large events
20-Minute Plan and 60-Minute Plan
20-minute plan
- Read (or re-read) Chapter 15, highlighting 2 key character choices
- Write a 3-sentence summary that links those choices to the book’s overarching themes
- Draft 1 discussion question that asks peers to analyze one of those character choices
60-minute plan
- Re-read Chapter 15, taking 1-sentence notes on each major scene
- Compare your notes to the book’s earlier chapters to identify 2 parallel moments of character growth
- Outline a 5-paragraph essay body that uses those parallels to support a theme-focused thesis
- Draft 3 exam-style multiple-choice questions based on key events and character motivations
3-Step Study Plan
1
Action: Map Chapter 15 events to the book’s central themes
Output: A 2-column chart with events in one column and linked themes in the other
2
Action: Analyze 1 character’s arc through Chapter 15
Output: A 4-sentence character reflection that tracks growth from the start of the book
3
Action: Connect Chapter 15 to real-world historical or cultural contexts
Output: A 2-sentence reflection that links Narnia’s restoration to a real post-conflict event