The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe – C.S. Lewis
This C.S. Lewis allegory makes a clear reference to resurrection when Aslan the lion chooses to die in the place of Edmund, who has fallen into the clutches of the White Witch. After Aslan is slain, an earthquake splits the altar on which he died, and when his friends arrive to mourn for him, they find that he has been resurrected.
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