Susan's Death
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The whole movie is good-but I don't like it when they advertise that it is the whole movie when it's not.
The deal with Susan etc-Narnia is ' pretend' world if you would like to call it that, and only children with lots of imagination ( hence why all the characters to go there are children). Yup, in the books it is real, but you do need imagination to get you there and the ability to believe-hence why in the 3rd book Lucy was able to see Aslan before anybody else. When Susan and Peter couldn't
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susan is not death,do you read the novels???
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@Katetrnka Don't be so upset in your panties.
I think you writing what it means is a bit easier than me reading seven books about something I've already decided that i doesn't like.
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@Noraxc actually it would be much easier if you knew what it means. and you can find out for yourself, idiot. *sigh*
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@legopicker read the description
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@Katetrnka I think it might be more convenient if you just told me... :p
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song's name???
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@Noraxc read harry potter there are heaps of refrences to 'prat'
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@Katetrnka sorry... I don't know what a prat is :p
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@Noraxc yes she is a freaking prat
*spoilers*
At the end of The Last Battle, Peter, Edmund, Lucy, and some other main characters from the other books die in a train crash, and are transported to this Narnia/heaven place. And so its made into a happy ending (because they get to "live" in that happy heaven place forever). Susan doesn't die, or get to go to the Narnia/heaven place. You'll probably come to despise her by the end though, I know I did.
lamnitari 6 months ago 11
Susan doesn't die. You read what book? Not C.S. Lewis's!
legopicker 1 month ago 5