This whole thing is just so pretty and circular somehow.
“The key,” Edmund muses, “is not to say ‘but I am a king of Narnia’. One must say, ‘I am a king of Narnia, but’.” Susan asks, “What if you just start a whole new sentence instead?” OH PEVENSIES YOU NEED HUGS! LIKE FOREVER!
And I love that it's Edmund searching out answers. Peter is railing against it, even if it's mostly internally and in the form of too passionate responses in his essays, but it's Edmund who is searching without desperation, but with method, for the answer of who and why they are. And I love that Susan knows what he's thinking, even when she can't hold on to it.
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“The key,” Edmund muses, “is not to say ‘but I am a king of Narnia’. One must say, ‘I am a king of Narnia, but’.”
Susan asks, “What if you just start a whole new sentence instead?”
OH PEVENSIES YOU NEED HUGS! LIKE FOREVER!
And I love that it's Edmund searching out answers. Peter is railing against it, even if it's mostly internally and in the form of too passionate responses in his essays, but it's Edmund who is searching without desperation, but with method, for the answer of who and why they are. And I love that Susan knows what he's thinking, even when she can't hold on to it.