This document discusses fantasy and psychology as it relates to the fantasy movie The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. It defines fantasy as imaginary situations involving imagination, thought, or dreams. Psychologically, fantasy can be conscious or unconscious. Sigmund Freud saw fantasy as a defense mechanism and different state of mind. The movie is based on a book by C.S. Lewis about the fantasy world of Narnia. It features children as protagonists battling Telmarines and includes magical elements like intelligent animals, time travel, and Aslan the lion using nature and magic.