What does the White Stag symbolize?

The myth of the White Stag pops up throughout countless cultures – from Celtic to even Hungarian mythology. Despite the broad spectrum of beliefs, the stag is consistently symbolic for a number of themes such as purity – with the unusual white coat symbolising an unwavering innocence.

What was special about the White Stag in Narnia?

The White Stag was a male deer whose origins and whereabouts are steeped in mystery. According to legend, whoever caught the beast would have their wishes granted. Well over a year after the Archenland Conflict, High King Peter, Queen Susan, King Edmund and Queen Lucy were told about the mythical beast by Mr. Tumnus.

Who does the White Witch represent in Narnia the Bible?

Allegorically, the White Witch could be a symbol of Satan. In the novel, the Witch plays the role of the “Emperor’s hangman” and she has the right to kill any Narnian caught in an act of treachery. The Witch’s role is parallel to the role of Satan, to whom the souls of damned sinners are forfeited.

Who was the deer in Narnia?

Mr. Tumnus
Tumnus
Narnia character
James McAvoy as Tumnus in the 2005 film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
In-universe information
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