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What symbolism of bible literacy is there in The Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian?
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Pretty much just Aslan as Jesus. The rest of it was just a story. Well, and I imagine the kids winning battles against the big bad grownups because Aslan wanted it would be an example of "In God all things are possible."
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Its the battle of good and evil. It shows that good can sometimes make mistakes, and that there is redemption for sinners.
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There were a few I picked up only watching it once.Lucy was the only one who saw Aslan at first, because of her child like faith.The Narnians had all but given up on a saviour.When Peter was making plans, he never tried to find Aslan, he thought he could handle it on his own. Lucy said, "Are you forgetting who really defeated the white witch?"They had to go to him to be saved, the first time he came and died to save Edmund.He said things never happen the same way twice.A simple roar stopped everything, which really put it in perspective.
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Why do you Christians insist on trying to make your religion a part of everything? This movie has nothing to do with your religion. Can't you just get over the fact that, heaven forbid, not everyone believes exactly what you do and grow up?
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Go study it up. It really is!
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Completed in the autumn of 1949 and published in 1951, Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia tells the story of the Pevensie children's second trip to Narnia. They are drawn back by the power of Susan's horn, blown by Prince Caspian to summon help in his hour of need. Narnia as they knew it is no more. Their castle is in ruins and all the dryads have retreated so far within themselves that only Aslan's magic can wake them. Caspian has fled into the woods to escape his uncle, Miraz, who had usurped the throne. The children set out once again to save Narnia.
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thanks Helives for sharing beautiful information
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Russell |
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