Reset #3: Fantasy & Superhero
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe A recent conversation triggered my nostalgia of Narnia and made me watch "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" all over again. Well, I fast-forwarded some unnecessary sad scenes like the sisters crying for the loss of Aslan at the Stone Table. He was gonna reappear anyway! "Why did I like Chronicles of Narnia so much?" A question that never occurred to me before popped up. Of course it is a story full of magic, adventures and amazing creatures, but I think what it arouses readers is the hope or belief that we can all be special, or that we can bump into something magnificent. A girl could simply hide in a wardrobe and discover an other-world. Four very common children can become the hope of Narnia to defeat the evil White Witch. Why? There is no requirements to fulfill and suddenly one can be "the chosen one". Notwithstanding that there are many challenges to overcome. But it seems that as long as one answers to the c