Answer: She was trying to not get seen by the proffessors housekeeper and her
guests.
Why does Lucy go through the wardrobe for the second trip to Narnia?
Why does Lucy go through the wardrobe for the second trip to Narnia? She was trying to not get seen by the proffessors housekeeper and her guests. What is the name of the giant that helped Aslan and the other animals get out of the Witch's castle?
Well " Through the wardrobe !" is the simple answer. Mind you one thing that's never explained is why sometimes the "passage" into Narnia through the wardrobe is there and sometimes it isn't.
The second time Lucy went into Narnia she really did wonder whether the adventure had all been a dream of some kind. She may have hoped to find Narnia again but she wasn't sure; so the Wardrobe let her through . Edmund meanwhile had no intention of going to Narnia even if he had believed in it; all he wanted to do was taunt his sister. –
Additionally we immediately learn that Lucy reacts with humility and timidity to the unknown while Edmund reacts with disrespect. Lucy is the youngest of the children and perhaps the most apt to believe in a fantasy. She is also the first to peek into the wardrobe that leads into Narnia .
In the end Mr. Tumnus chooses to defy the White Witch by leading Lucy back through the wood. He says that they have to be careful: even some of the trees are her spies. When they reach the lamp-post Lucy sees the wardrobe door. Mr. Tumnus asks to keep her ha...