What does Mr Beaver say about Aslan?

Answered by Randy McIntyre

Well, let me tell you, when Mr. Beaver started talking about Aslan, I couldn’t help but feel this sense of excitement and hope. He said that Aslan is the King of Narnia, the rightful King, and boy, did that make me sit up and take notice!

According to Mr. Beaver, Aslan doesn’t come to Narnia very often, but when he does, he brings something special with him. He brings this incredible power and goodness that can make everything right. I mean, how amazing is that?

The way Mr. Beaver described Aslan, it was like he was talking about this majestic and awe-inspiring figure. He said that Aslan is not just any ordinary lion, but a lion who is wise and kind, with a presence that commands respect. I could almost feel the reverence in Mr. Beaver’s voice as he spoke.

But what really struck me is that Mr. Beaver made it clear that Aslan is the true King of Narnia. You see, there’s this Witch who’s been pretending to be the Queen, but she’s not the rightful ruler. Aslan, on the other hand, is the one who should be sitting on the throne. And when he’s around, he has the power to defeat the Witch and set things right.

I couldn’t help but feel this sense of hope and anticipation. It’s like Aslan is this beacon of light in the midst of darkness, and when he’s there, everything changes. It’s as if all the wrongs can be made right, and justice can prevail.

Now, I’ve never seen Aslan myself, but just hearing Mr. Beaver talk about him made me believe in his power and goodness. It’s like he’s this symbol of hope for Narnia, someone who can bring about a better future.

So, to sum it all up, Mr. Beaver says that Aslan is the true King of Narnia, and when he’s around, he brings this incredible power and goodness that can make everything right. He’s not just any ordinary lion, but a majestic and wise figure who commands respect. And most importantly, Aslan has the power to defeat the Witch and restore justice to Narnia.