Table of Contents
- 1 Why did the children stay in Narnia?
- 2 Do the pevensies stay in Narnia?
- 3 What happened to Peter and Susan in Narnia?
- 4 Do Susan and Caspian kiss in the book?
- 5 What was Peter worried about in Narnia?
- 6 What was Peter’s first thought when he was pulled into Narnia?
- 7 Does Peter believe Lucy is right about Aslan?
Why did the children stay in Narnia?
So in summary, the children went to Narnia because Aslan planned it all along. When they leaned what Narnia needed to teach them, and Narnia learned what it needed from them, the children outgrew Narnia, a young world, and were ready for the complications and complexities of Earth, a much older world.
Do the pevensies stay in Narnia?
The two Kings and two Queens were always triumphant, and during the fifteen years of their reign Narnia was a safe and happy land. In 1015, the Pevensies left the Narnian world and returned to Earth, and so the Golden Age of Narnia ended.
What happened to Peter and Susan in Narnia?
The wreck occurred as the train was coming into the station. The Pevensie brothers were at the station when they got killed by the train, while the other five Friends of Narnia were inside the train. The kids do not realize that they died until they are already in Aslan’s Country.
What is Peter’s argument for following the Robin?
By asking for proof that the robin is a friend, Edmund represents what Lewis dislikes about the twentieth century’s rational, skeptical mindset. Peter argues, “Still—a robin, you know. They’re good birds in all the stories I’ve ever read.
Why did Peter stop believing in Narnia?
In the Prince Caspian novel, Peter and Susan are told they will not return to Narnia simply because they are “getting too old.” Later, in the final book of the series, The Last Battle, Susan is said to be “no longer a friend of Narnia” and “interested in nothing nowadays except nylons and lipstick and invitations.” She …
Do Susan and Caspian kiss in the book?
In the film, Caspian forms an attraction to Susan, which results in Susan kissing Caspian goodbye before the Pevensies leave. In the book, however, Caspian was never attracted to Susan, nor did she ever kiss him for they only met briefly.
What was Peter worried about in Narnia?
Battle with the White Witch As Aslan goes to rescue Edmund, Susan and Lucy follow him. Peter stays behind to prepare for battle. Peter is nervous that Aslan has left him in charge of the battle and is a little bit afraid that he has to lead the army alone.
What was Peter’s first thought when he was pulled into Narnia?
Note that even when they first begin to be pulled into Narnia, Peter’s first thought is that Susan is grabbing him (it’s Edmund who declares this is clearly magic at work… he recognizes the feeling of it).
Are there any apologies in The Chronicles of Narnia?
There are apologies: Peter to Aslan, and Susan to Lucy. In fact, Susan says something interesting. She admists that her behavior was even worse than the others realized. “I really believed it was him—he, I mean—yesterday.”
What are some of the weird quirk of Narnia?
In another weird quirk of Narnia, the royal Pevensie family all grew up once in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, and Aslan didn’t kick them out because they were too old at that time.
Does Peter believe Lucy is right about Aslan?
He hasn’t seen Aslan but he believes it could be him, and he believes Lucy is telling the truth. Peter, on the other hand, says—note this—“I know Lucy may be right after all” but he still votes to go in the opposite direction. Lucy caves and they all start down the mountain, away from Aslan, with dangerous results.