jasmine tarkheena
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There are actually a lot of questions in the books that don't get answered. Though it wouldn't surprise me if a movie or series find a way to explore the answers on. There are some that come to my mind-
1. While it may not be important to the story, I've wondered what kind of relationship Digory may have with his father. In book, Digory mentions that his father is away in India, perhaps serving as a diplomat, and Digory and his mother are living with her siblings, Letitia and Andrew. Digory's mother is ill and is about to die. I wonder if Digory and his father somehow wrote letters to each other. Maybe after Mabel is recovered from the illness, Digory writes a letter to his father, informing him the news, "Mother has recovered!" It may not be that important to the story, though.
2. Rishda doesn't believe in Tash or any of the supernatural, but it's never clear on how or why. I've got the impression that he was so fixated on gaining more power, the supernatural doesn't mean anything to him. But I'm sure there's more to it than that. Perhaps he would go to the rituals of Tash in Calormen, but doesn't really believe in him all this time.
Any thoughts? And are there any questions in the books that would you like a film or a series to give answers to?
1. While it may not be important to the story, I've wondered what kind of relationship Digory may have with his father. In book, Digory mentions that his father is away in India, perhaps serving as a diplomat, and Digory and his mother are living with her siblings, Letitia and Andrew. Digory's mother is ill and is about to die. I wonder if Digory and his father somehow wrote letters to each other. Maybe after Mabel is recovered from the illness, Digory writes a letter to his father, informing him the news, "Mother has recovered!" It may not be that important to the story, though.
2. Rishda doesn't believe in Tash or any of the supernatural, but it's never clear on how or why. I've got the impression that he was so fixated on gaining more power, the supernatural doesn't mean anything to him. But I'm sure there's more to it than that. Perhaps he would go to the rituals of Tash in Calormen, but doesn't really believe in him all this time.
Any thoughts? And are there any questions in the books that would you like a film or a series to give answers to?
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