Subject: That definitely didn't make me feel good...
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Posted on: 2010-12-12 01:31:00 UTC

Calling C. S. Lewis unimaginative? Oh really? Makes it hard to take the author too seriously. One point I do agree on is Susan's being kept out of Narnia in the end. It struck me as a sudden chain-yank in the midst of the feel-good uniting of all the former Narnia protagonists. There was never any previous evidence in Susan's character of her being less devoted to Aslan than any other Pevensie, though to be fair, we hadn't seen her for a few years before The Last Battle. Some of the author's other points are also at least somewhat justified, like the negative portrayal of the Calormenes as stand-ins for Islamic nations, but the fact is, the Chronicles were all written over fifty years ago, now, and C. S. Lewis can't help being a product of his time anymore than another person can.

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