╬JackSparrow╬ wrote:Toothless. wrote:ginny3553 wrote:I didn't cry at all. I was happy for Reepicheep. I do wonder who Aslan was in their world.
Also I hope that they make another movie, but with Eustace in it. Aslan said that "Narnia may yet have need of you." to Eustace, so I hope that they make a movie for it.
Yes, I do hope that they make the fourth movie![]()
As for Aslan... I belive the "Other Name" is "Jesus"... I mean, well...
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That's just my opinion, please don't find this offencive in any way if you don't agree with me
Ya, I always thought his 'other name' was 'Jesus' too...
Warriorqueen107 wrote:loofely wrote:Well just to clarify to everyone, there is definitely a religious link between the Narnia series and the Christian religion, so I think it can be a good topic to talk about. But I don't think that you have to be a Christian to love Narnia!
Anyways, one of my favorite lines in any of the books Toothless. actually was the one from Voyage of the Dawn Treader that said "You were brought here so you could know me better in your own world" (I don't think that is exactly the quote but that's pretty much it!)
Yes. Aslan represents Jesus,and the White Whitch represents Satan. Because Aslan died,and rose three days later.
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AutumnTail wrote:For those of you who have read the Silver Chair, is the Lady of the Green Kirtle the White Witch as well? And then in The Last Battle, who is Tash???
loofely wrote:Well just to clarify to everyone, there is definitely a religious link between the Narnia series and the Christian religion, so I think it can be a good topic to talk about. But I don't think that you have to be a Christian to love Narnia!
Anyways, one of my favorite lines in any of the books Toothless. actually was the one from Voyage of the Dawn Treader that said "You were brought here so you could know me better in your own world" (I don't think that is exactly the quote but that's pretty much it!)
Toothless. wrote:loofely wrote:Well just to clarify to everyone, there is definitely a religious link between the Narnia series and the Christian religion, so I think it can be a good topic to talk about. But I don't think that you have to be a Christian to love Narnia!
Anyways, one of my favorite lines in any of the books Toothless. actually was the one from Voyage of the Dawn Treader that said "You were brought here so you could know me better in your own world" (I don't think that is exactly the quote but that's pretty much it!)
Yes, I love that scene!
I'll admit... I burst into traes at the end of VTD. Not because it was over, or Reepicheep achieved his deam, but because they actually included those lines. I was so scared that they would turn the end into some "Watered down" version of it that only true Narnia-fans would notice, but sure enough.
"It's not Narnia, you know, it's You. Shall we never see You again?"
"I shall be with you always."
"How?"
"In your world, I have another name. You must learn to know Me by it.
That is the very reason I brought you to Narnia, so that by knowing Me here for a little, you may know Me better there."
So beautiful!
Disney wouldn't have dared put that in, I finally had a reason to be happy that they had decided to drop Narnia. Without Disney in the picture, Waldon was able to team up with Fox, which clearly isn't afriad of such references. After all, "Fox Faith" is a whole section of thier company label.
AutumnTail wrote:Yeah, I REALLY hope they make The Silver Chair into a movie. Does anyone have a good actress for Jill? I'm afraid I don't know many British actresses...
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