This is my Narnia. When I first came to this park, this stage reminded me so much of the scene where the lion is slayed in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe that I have adopted it as my own. The stone structure especially reminds me of it, being right on the beach and looking so medieval. In the movie, Narnia is a place where time stops, where the children had different priorities and different responsibilities. This is where I come to stop my time, to re-prioritize.
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HNRS125 Fall 2011
The Arts in New York City
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