C.S. Lewis Use of Symbol to Express Christian Concepts, Stories, and Teaching as Seen in The Chronicles of Narnia: the Magicians Nephew
(1) Universitas Sanata Dharma
(2) Universitas Sanata Dharma
(*) Corresponding Author
Abstract
Literature is said to be the medium where author expresses his experience in life, especially on the relationship with the creator. This idea could be clearly seen in the Chronicles of Narnia: The Magicians Nephew where C.S. Lewis, the author, expresses Christian concepts, stories, and teaching he understands throughout his life. Those all are expressed through symbolism due to its capability in making association with human experience as well as conveying any complex ideas in a form of concrete objects which are easily understood by the readers.
Keywords: expressive approach, symbol, Christianity
Full Text:
PDFReferences
Guth, Hans.P. and Rico Gabrielle L. Discovering Literature: Stories, Poem, Plays. Englewood Cliff: Blair Press Book, 1997. Print.
Holy Bible: New Revised Standard Version. Michigan: Zondervan Bible Publisher, 1989. Print.
Hudson, William. An introduction to the study of Literature. London: George.G.Harrap, 1958. Print.
Leo, Brother. A Christian Approach to Christian Literature. New York: Schwartz, Kirwin&Fauss Inc., 1961. Print.
Lewis, C.S. Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life. New York: Harcourt, Brace&World Inc., 1955. Print.
_________. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Magicians Nephew. New York: HarperCollins, 1955. Print.
Stanton, Robert. An Introduction of Fiction. New York: Halt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc, 1965. Print.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/joll.v15i1.409
Refbacks
- There are currently no refbacks.
Journal of Language and Literature (JOLL) is published by Prodi Sastra Inggris, Fakultas Sastra, Universitas Sanata Dharma.
JOLL is indexed in:
This journal is is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License