This four-page paper examines the childrenÂ’s story, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, and discusses the elements C. S. Lewis incorporated into it which have made it so popular for so many years. The author notes that this is perhaps C.S. LewisÂ’s most famous book, for it is a memorable and original tale filled with adventure and lessons about life. Christian metaphors and symbolism are evident in the book, for they are the authorÂ’s way of providing moral lessons, but they are subtle and do not detract from the entertainment or thematic value of the story.