Charn

Charn is a fictional world in C. S. Lewis's book The Magician's Nephew, one of the Chronicles of Narnia. The only living person in Charn at the time of the story is Jadis, its last Queen. During a battle with her sister, she spoke the Deplorable Word which killed all living things under the Sun apart from herself (a possible allusion to the atomic bomb). After this she put herself into an enchanted sleep which was broken when Digory Kirke—who had arrived in Charn with Polly Plummer—succumbed to temptation and rang a bell in the hall where Jadis slumbered. Charn's Sun is red, large, and cold. When Diggory asks Jadis about this, she asks him to compare it to our world's Sun, when informed that it is yellow, brighter, and smaller, she remarks "Ah, so yours is a younger world". This is a possible reference to "red giant stars", which are older and colder than our Sun, and, as the name implies, big and red. Charn was completely destroyed after Jadis and the children left and its entrance from the Wood Between The Worlds was closed. Jadis entered Narnia with the other humans from our world and after a thousand years became the White Witch in The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Jadis is said to have been decended from "Adam's first wife", Lillith, on one side and by giants on the other. This is rather confusing, since, in the Narnian universe, Adam would be presumed to be in our world, and the Witch being in another. It could be that there was a connection between Charn and our world at one time. It might also refer to an analogue version of Lillith that existed in Charn, independently of Earth. Allegorically, Charn stands for the natural progression of human depravity; there is a striking similarity between Jadis's description of the life and death of her city and the text of the prophetic book of Nahum concerning the biblical city of Nineveh.

 

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