Before we dive into the index, it is crucial to clarify what the "2021" tag means. There is no newly filmed movie from 2021 titled The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Instead, the keyword refers to:
For the purpose of this index, we will focus primarily on the 2021 4K Film Index, as that is the most technical "index" a user would search for.
This index breaks down the narrative arc for readers navigating the text. Before we dive into the index, it is
Part One: The Discovery and The Betrayal
This paper examines the absence of a detailed index in commercial editions of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2021) and proposes a structured index covering characters, themes (sacrifice, betrayal, forgiveness), places (Narnia, Lantern Waste, Beaversdam), and symbolic objects (Turkish Delight, the Stone Table). The index is keyed to page numbers from the 2021 HarperCollins paperback (ISBN: 978-0064409421). For the purpose of this index, we will
Given the complexity of digital rights, you may struggle to find a single "file index" via illegal download (which we strongly advise against). Instead, here is the legal index of where to find the 2021 content:
If you need an actual index for a 2021 edition you own: Chapter 2: What Lucy Found There
If you are using a 2021 study guide, you will likely find this character glossary helpful.
A secondary reason for the "2021" search spike was the Leeds Playhouse and West End revival of the theatrical adaptation. This production ran in London in late 2021. Here is the "index" of that production:
This 2021 version was notable for its diversity and minimalist set design, which received rave reviews from The Guardian.
While The Chronicles of Narnia have been extensively annotated, no modern mass-market edition includes a functional index. This is a significant gap for students and researchers. The 2021 edition—widely available in schools—lacks navigation aids. This paper addresses that gap by offering a reproducible indexing methodology.