True! What is the relationship between Albion and England anyway? Also, England isn't Wales... and King Arthur is traceable to Wales. but he's also an English legend. So I guess England's relationship to him is that of a legend, or a long-ago memory, or a compelling vision? somehow the people and their myths are the same, even if geography and historicity are questionable.
Peter and Edmund and Lucy will go back to Narnia again and again. they want to solve its problems, because they love it, and they need each other, but yeah. hot and cold. or maybe Aslan isn't the same as Narnia and he manipulates the two of you together and apart, together and apart. but Susan's reaction is plenty like a fed-up or jilted girlfriend's. Lipstick and nylons - she's changed! She doesn't want to go out hunting with Narnia anymore. She's civilized now and can depend on reliable England. (Wait, what? yes omg, Narnia/Susan/England love triangle! where Narnia is you know the idealized fantasy promised land England but Susan needs England-England's stability.)
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Peter and Edmund and Lucy will go back to Narnia again and again. they want to solve its problems, because they love it, and they need each other, but yeah. hot and cold. or maybe Aslan isn't the same as Narnia and he manipulates the two of you together and apart, together and apart. but Susan's reaction is plenty like a fed-up or jilted girlfriend's. Lipstick and nylons - she's changed! She doesn't want to go out hunting with Narnia anymore. She's civilized now and can depend on reliable England. (Wait, what? yes omg, Narnia/Susan/England love triangle! where Narnia is you know the idealized fantasy promised land England but Susan needs England-England's stability.)