I looked for a thread with this topic, but I didn't find it, so I guess I will start.
The scene in The Magician's Nephew in which Digory is tempted to eat the silver apple in the garden on the top of the green hill by Jadis' urgings has always intrigued me and I see somewhat a similarity to the temptation of Eve. Yet the two stories contrast because Digory ends up resisting the queen and bringing the apple to Aslan without tasting the fruit for himself. I know that that particular scene was not necessarily an allegory or symbol of the Fall, but I wanted to see what discussions and observations can be made by comparing the two.
So, what can you glean between the two stories?