View Full Version : confusion ***TLB Spoilers*** Do Eustace & Jill die?
office
04-27-2006, 05:20 PM
i know that peter edmund and lucy die....but do jill and eustace?
im reading lb right now
Apple_Of_Life29
04-27-2006, 06:25 PM
why dont you finish it? lol yeah they dont know it but they died in the trainw reck also.
Tsukiko
04-27-2006, 06:58 PM
Yeah they all died in the train wreck
theorangejello
04-27-2006, 07:00 PM
hmm k..
know i get the story..
wait actually i don't i knew something happened to them.. but i couldn't place it.
so in the end they are totally dead.. and narnia is like heaven??? :confused:
theorangejello
04-27-2006, 07:04 PM
in the end of the series.. the last book. it seems as if peter, edmund, lucy and jill eustace died..
i'm really confused.. but how and why.. and is aslan kinda like god or jesus (i'm not christian btw) ??? is narnia related to heaven.. i've been pondering over this for some time. so yea.. some explaining would help.
Apple_Of_Life29
04-27-2006, 07:18 PM
they died in a train wreck just after jill and eustace went narnia. and since they were dead they went to narnia in heaven ~that means that there is a copy of every place on earth in heaven~i think Aslan is supposed to represent Christ.
Apple_Of_Life29
04-27-2006, 07:23 PM
the real narnia is in heaven~the narnia that lucy gets thru the wardrobe is a COPY of narnia, with bad things included
theorangejello
04-27-2006, 07:24 PM
the real narnia is in heaven~the narnia that lucy gets thru the wardrobe is a COPY of narnia, with bad things included
aah k .. i kinda understand knoww.
theorangejello
04-27-2006, 07:25 PM
they died in a train wreck just after jill and eustace went narnia. and since they were dead they went to narnia in heaven ~that means that there is a copy of every place on earth in heaven~i think Aslan is supposed to represent Christ.
that's actually quite sad.. so um susan is the only person alive??? wow.. very sad. :(
Lady Callandra
04-27-2006, 07:32 PM
Because Susan stopped believing in Narnia, so she didn't go with them.
theorangejello
04-27-2006, 07:34 PM
Because Susan stopped believing in Narnia, so she didn't go with them.
hmm so its like susan turned atheist.. i mean if narnia is like heaven.
holyboy
04-27-2006, 07:40 PM
iMove to book section.
theorangejello
04-27-2006, 07:41 PM
iMove to book section.
k .. how.???
inkspot
04-27-2006, 07:50 PM
HolyBoy (HB) did it for you, because he is a mod, he can do such things.
From the Christian perspective, it's not really sad for the friends of Narnia to be removed from this world and taken into the next one -- it's only sad for Susan, because she is left behind.
It's the general thought that in LWW, Aslan represents Jesus, and Edmund represents us -- people who have done bad acts and need to be forgiven. The Christian perspective is that the death of Christ provided a way for us to be forgiven of prior bad acts (what we call sin) so that we can be reunited with God.
In LWW, Aslan's death -- because of the Deep Magic -- did this same thing for Edmund: provided a way for his bad acts to be forgiven so he could be restored to his family, and placed in a relationship/friendship with Aslan.
reading through all the books, you may have noticed Aslan sometimes says the children who are too old to come back to Narnia must learn to know him in their world -- it's the general thought Lewis meant they would come to know our Aslan, the earth's Aslan, Jesus Christ.
theorangejello
04-27-2006, 07:52 PM
HolyBoy (HB) did it for you, because he is a mod, he can do such things.
From the Christian perspective, it's not really sad for the friends of Narnia to be removed from this world and taken into the next one -- it's only sad for Susan, because she is left behind.
It's the general thought that in LWW, Aslan represents Jesus, and Edmund represents us -- people who have done bad acts and need to be forgiven. The Christian perspective is that the death of Christ provided a way for us to be forgiven of prior bad acts (what we call sin) so that we can be reunited with God.
In LWW, Aslan's death -- because of the Deep Magic -- did this same thing for Edmund: provided a way for his bad acts to be forgiven so he could be restored to his family, and placed in a relationship/friendship with Aslan.
reading through all the books, you may have noticed Aslan sometimes says the children who are too old to come back to Narnia must learn to know him in their world -- it's the general thought Lewis meant they would come to know our Aslan, the earth's Aslan, Jesus Christ.
aaah okay .. i see...
jonathanruiz209
04-27-2006, 07:54 PM
the new narnia reminds me of the New Jerusalem...:)
inkspot
04-27-2006, 07:57 PM
And Imerge this Thread with the one about Eustace and Jill, as the topics are more or less the same.
:)
Bramblefox
04-28-2006, 03:40 PM
The LB always makes me cry at the end, because it all sounds so beautiful and a great place to be. Just thought I might let you know that :)
Balloonpumpsrus
04-28-2006, 06:16 PM
wow i should really reread the books... i'm getting a bit lost... however i am remembering stuff as i read this thread... :confused:
Ankle Slicer
05-26-2006, 08:47 PM
Yes, they get killed in a train accident.
White Claw the wolf
06-14-2006, 12:59 PM
Well in the book says that everyone (Peter,Edmund,Lucy,Eustace,Jill,prof.Kirke and Polly) died, except for Susan, I think it was sad that Susan didnt travel to Narnia because she didnt believe in Narnia anymore, she's one of my favorite characteres, but i like to think taht when she dies, she may return to Narnia as Queen Susan. Its a bit sad the fact that Susan didnt die(it sounds cruel, i know XD) and travel to Narnia because all her brothers and their parents and lucy died and she become lonely in England...however, all 7 books are great, I like them a lot and the end of the last book was great! :)
inkspot
06-14-2006, 01:19 PM
A few people have written stories about what happens to Susan after TLB. A lot of us are pulling for her to return to Narnia!
:)
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