ahaha, of course it is like Narnia! I mean, everything is. Once you get into Narnia you can't get it out of you. But yes, there is so much adaptation and new world, except in here you let Bradley start becoming like Arthur, but when the Pevensies return to England hardly anyone wants to let them adapt. Susan's adaptation is practically sinful. :(
I suppose this is ultimately not a story about getting back... in fact, it's a story about not getting back? AND WHAT HAPPENS TO ARTHUR? but yeah you're right. it would just devolve into clever negotiations - and neoliberalism? or marxism? :))
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ahaha, of course it is like Narnia! I mean, everything is. Once you get into Narnia you can't get it out of you. But yes, there is so much adaptation and new world, except in here you let Bradley start becoming like Arthur, but when the Pevensies return to England hardly anyone wants to let them adapt. Susan's adaptation is practically sinful. :(
I suppose this is ultimately not a story about getting back... in fact, it's a story about not getting back? AND WHAT HAPPENS TO ARTHUR? but yeah you're right. it would just devolve into clever negotiations - and neoliberalism? or marxism? :))