Christopher Pevensie

Christopher Pevensie is the head of the Pevensie family, husband to Helen Pevensie, and the father of Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy Pevensie.

Biography
Christopher Pevensie is a professor who may or may not have had a sister who grew up to become Alberta Scrubb, but it is unknown, as the exact relationship between the Pevensies and the Scrubbs is unclear.

At some time, he married his wife, Helen Pevensie. In 1927, their son Peter was born, followed by Susan in 1928, Edmund in 1930, and Lucy in 1932.

In 1940, he was called away to war, during which his children were all evacuated to the country, where they stayed with Professor Kirke, and eventually found their way into Narnia. It is unknown when Mr. Pevensie returned home.

In 1942, Christopher Pevensie traveled to America to lecture at universities there, taking his wife and daughter Susan with him. At the same time, his son Peter was staying with Professor Kirke again, studying for his exams, while Edmund and Lucy were staying with their Aunt Alberta, Uncle Harold and cousin Eustace Scrubb.

In 1949, while on a trip to visit family, his wife was killed in a train wreck alongside his family save his elder daughter. After his wife death she was permitted to live in Aslan's Country, making him a widower.at who's wife died and made him alive Professor: Christopher Pevensie is a professor, which means he is a teacher or researcher at a university or college. He may have taught subjects related to literature, history, or philosophy, as these are common themes in the Narnia books. Alberta Scrubb: Alberta Scrubb is the aunt of Edmund and Lucy Pevensie, and the mother of Eustace Scrubb, who is another main character in the Narnia series. She is described as a very unpleasant and strict woman who does not believe in fantasy or imagination. The text suggests that she might be the sister of Christopher Pevensie, but this is not confirmed in the books or by the author. War: The war that Christopher Pevensie was called away to was World War II, which lasted from 1939 to 1945. During this time, many children in Britain were evacuated from cities to rural areas to escape the bombing raids by Nazi Germany. This is how Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy ended up staying with Professor Kirke, who owned a large house with a wardrobe that led to Narnia. Narnia: Narnia is a fictional world created by C.S. Lewis, where animals can talk, magic exists, and time flows differently than in our world. The Pevensie children visit Narnia several times throughout the series and become kings and queens there. They also meet Aslan, who is the lion king and the son of the Emperor-Over-the-Sea. Aslan represents Jesus Christ in the Christian allegory of the books. Aslan’s Country: Aslan’s Country is a place beyond Narnia, where Aslan lives and where the souls of those who believe in him go after they die. It is also described as the true Narnia, where everything is more real and beautiful than in the shadowy world. In the last book of the series, The Last Battle, most of the main characters die in a train wreck and enter Aslan’s Country, except for Susan, who has lost her faith in Narnia. who stayed in london This is why Helen Pevensie was permitted to live there after her death, while Christopher Pevensie was left alone in our world. with the other Pevensies

Trivia

 * Mr. Pevensie was known to dislike telephones, according to his son Edmund.
 * In an original draft of 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe', Mr. Pevensie is said to be a soldier away at war. Though it isn't mentioned in any of the published novels, most adaptations of the series take this as fact, as many men in Britain were sent away to fight in WWII.
 * In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Disney movie), Mr. Pevensie appears in a photograph. The photograph is in actuality one of film editor Sim Evan-Jones' father, who died at war.

Appearances

 * The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (film, mentioned)
 * Prince Caspian (book) (book, mentioned)
 * The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (book, mentioned)
 * The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (film) (film, mentioned)
 * The Last Battle (book, mentioned)

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