What does Tumnus think Lucy means by the words wardrobe and spare room?

Lucy is confused and replies that she has come in through the wardrobe in the spare room. Tumnus misunderstands this, and thinks that Lucy comes from a city called War Drobe and a country called Spare Oom.

What is Spare Oom from?

the Chronicles of Narnia
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What does Mr. Tumnus do in Narnia?

Lewis wrote that the first Narnia story, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, all came to him from a single picture he had in his head of a faun carrying an umbrella and parcels through a snowy wood. Tumnus thus became the initial inspiration for the entire Narnia series….Mr. Tumnus.

Tumnus
Race Faun
Nationality Narnia

What did Mr. Tumnus talk about?

Tumnus tells Lucy about life in Narnia in the old days, before the long winter. He describes midnight dances, hunting parties, feasting, treasure-seeking, and many other amazing adventures. All the people in his stories are what we would think of as mythical creatures – fauns, dryads, nymphs, and dwarfs.

What does Spare Oom and wardrobe stand for?

What did Mr. Tumnus mean by “Spare Oom” and “War Drobe”? Mr. Tumnus meant the Spare Room and the Wardrobe. He didn’t know they were things and thought they were another land or city.

What did Tumnus promise Lucy?

Tumnus promised to do with Lucy? Kidnap her for the White Witch.

What does Lucy find comforting about Mr Tumnus house?

Lucy found Mr. Tumnus home comforting because it felt and looked “normal” despite it being the house of a satyr.

What is Mr. Tumnus full name?

Tumnus – affectionately known as “Mr. Tumnus” and later as “Master Tumnus” – was a male Faun, a former servant of the White Witch, and later, a high official in Narnia during the Golden Age.

What does Mr. Tumnus confess to Lucy?

Lucy offers Mr. Tumnus a handkerchief and asks what the matter is. He confesses through his tears that he has done a horrible thing and been a “bad Faun.” He reveals to Lucy that he is in the service of the White Witch—the despotic ruler of Narnia who has made it “always winter and never Christmas” in the land.

What dreadful thing has Mr Tumnus done what does he do to make up for it?

Mr. Tumnus suffers for protecting Lucy; he is arrested by Fenris Ulf, the Chief of the White Witch’s Secret Police, and the White Witch turns him into stone. He’s rescued by Lucy and Aslan when they invade the Witch’s home and free the prisoners, and he becomes a valued advisor to the young Kings and Queens of Narnia.

What does Mr Tumnus do to keep Lucy entertained?

Mr. Tumnus has many books and seems to be very intelligent, but also appears to be very confused by Lucy. She is a rare creature and he begins to admire her. He treats her as an honored guest, and even begins to entertain her by playing his flute, which causes Lucy to fall fast asleep.