Postby Gypsy » Thu Nov 17, 2005 7:37 am
Double post, yeehaw.
Chapter 1 - TurkishMonkey, I saw that too - the fact that nothing happens by accident with God. He'll make things happen when we least expect it. It's also neat to think about big God is, and that just like Narnia exists side-by-side with our world, Heaven, the spiritual realm, is also happening right now in some other place this very moment.
I never caught on that a blue-bottle is a bug before ... I always thought there was an actual blue bottle on the window sill. I also wonder if the room all hung in green with the harp in the corner might have been a seed for a certain green lady with a harp later on.
Chapter 2 - The first time I read LWW, I thought that Mr. Tumnus was a cry-baby wuss. I think differently now. You know how sometimes we'll knowingly be going along with something we know is wrong, and other people will follow because we're "nice"? We all know about the whole evil cloaked as good part, but sometimes good people will lead us to dangerous places, whether they mean us harm or not. It's also really hard to stop mistakes and cover-ups when you're knee deep in them, but Mr. Tumnus did the right and brave thing by calling it to a hault. It was putting him at great personal risk, but in the end, he did the right thing and let Lucy go - even making sure she got back safely. And even though Lucy was almost delievered right into the enemy's palm, she did the right thing by offering ready forgiveness.
And my word, they do like their toast, don't they?
Chapter 3 - I really don't have much to say other than Lewis did a good job making you want to kick Edmund in the shins. Oh, and I've noticed on book covers and movie previews that the White Witch does not have minature reindeer and a dwarf leading her sleigh - she's got three freaking polar bears!
Chapter 4 (today, caught up!) - I think the ties here concerning the White Witch and the Turkish Delight are pretty obvious, but a strong reminder never hurts. Sin comes in many forms and will offer us "good" things. Sin will be fun - we wouldn't do it otherwise. I read a prayer in a book the other day, and someone honestly prayed something like this: "Lord, help me to deny the sins I enjoy." But just like the Turkish Delight, it's never going to satisfy, and it'll hook us so strong and fast we'll never know what hit us.
I tried Turkish Delight the other day - it was really good and I can understand why Edmund scarfed it. ^^;