Narnia

Dec 09, 2005 03:21

Maybe someday Susan will get her fair treatment, but until then we have this version of Narnia and it is beautiful. Not perfect, but incredibly lovely.

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obsidian_t_k December 9 2005, 11:33:53 UTC
Q.V. is Latin, Quod Vide [which see]. But I don't suppose that helps much, eh?

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firiel2004 December 9 2005, 18:32:56 UTC
Susan was always my least favorite Pevensie. I havent seen the movie yet, but yeah.

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firiel2004 December 10 2005, 00:10:11 UTC
Susan is the most ignored Pevensie. Peter is High King, Edmund has the whole traitor thing going on, Lucy is Aslan's favorite, but Susan sorta gets gypped. But I love her. I mean, chick with the bow, she's so cool. And there are some parts in the beginning of the movie where she reminds me of myself which makes me like her even more.

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firiel2004 December 10 2005, 03:01:29 UTC
That's a good defense of Susan. I guess you could say that one of the reasons why I don't like her as much is because she doesnt have as good of a role. But mostly I don't like her because in the Last Battle, I think, she became too grown-up for Narnia (which translates as being too self-centered for religion, in the allegorical sense) and thought they had only been pretending. I love the bow and arrow stuff, but personally I could identify more with Lucy more than Susan.

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wild_caroc December 10 2005, 17:24:12 UTC
That last comment was me, btw. Yeah, I got so annoyed when I got to the last book and found that out. But poor Susan, do you blame her? Narnia never did as much for her as it did for the others.

I found out from one of my cousin's posts about something called 'shipping' and I think the concept means (correct me if I'm wrong) who should have a relationship. The point of this is that I totally think Peter and Susan are getting it on in the books, but in the movie it is Peter and Lucy (well, Peter and Susan at the beginning but then he switches to Lucy).

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