Aravis Kenobi
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In most versions of the books, the illustrations are black and white. I've only ever seen color illustrations online.
I loved the credits with the original illustrations! Actually, the scene in the film of Reep's goodbye makes me cry, and then the credits with those illustrations are so nostalgic for me, I am usually tearing up during the credits, too! Last time I watched VDT was on an airplane, on my Kindle Fire, and I was all hunched over the machine so no one would see me crying ... during the credits!That was the good part about the last movie (VDT), it included the illustrations by Pauline Baynes during the ending credits.
That was the good part about the last movie (VDT), it included the illustrations by Pauline Baynes during the ending credits.
I know you're banned, but I will say this: if you're going to claim something, please back it up with evidence. If you can't find an online version of this illustration...then find it in a book. Otherwise, don't say it exists. I've never seen this so-called "illustration", and so it's either because it doesn't exist in your context, not at all, or I've never seen it in my versions of the books.
Now, your reasoning makes no sense whatsoever. "her horse was white and called snowflake"? That's your basis for The Green Lady and Jadis being the same? That's very flimsy reasoning, and has a big enough hole in it to not hold any amount of water. Thank you, but no: you will never convince me that Jadis and the Green Lady are one and the same with baseless examples such as that.
EDIT: I did a little Wikipedia research, and did find the illustration probably referenced; however, a little arm bracelet is little reason to conclude that Jadis and the Green Witch are the same person; if anything, it reinforces the fact that since TMN is a parallel for Genesis in the Bible, Jadis is the serpent in the Garden of Eden. Also, I should say that in the image I found, the detail is not there to determine that Jadis is wearing a serpent bracelet. It doesn't even look like a snake from a distance, let alone up close. I blew it up to about 130%, and couldn't tell anything about it other than it being green. I'm sorry, but if they were the same person, Lewis would have written it as such. As it stands, I tend to go with the author's words. She was just a Northern witch, similar to Jadis. I think anything else would be grossly speculative and mostly wrong.
Anyway. I feel like this topic got way off subject. If (and a big if) there is another film to be released, will it matter which one it is? I feel like with Dawn Treader, they've kind of blown the franchise. Should there be a reboot of Prince Caspian and Dawn Treader, then a continuation? LWW was so well done, I don't feel that it needs a reboot. But, if someone could make LWW as well as Adamson (or even better, as I hated Tilda being the WW), then I'm all in. Thoughts?
Ok here is the drawing of Jadis with her green snake arm-let. It took a long time to do as all the restrictions of size and kbs.
It still does NOT prove your theory. Trying to continue arguing as such only makes you look more foolish and come off as more annoying. Jadis, as everyone here knows that has any inkling of the Christianity behind the stories, is evil/Satan. Satan appears in Genesis as the serpent. The Magician's Nephew, where the illustration is from, is an allegory FOR the Creation story. Therefore, it of course makes sense that Baynes would illustrate Jadis with the serpent armlet because Jadis signifies the serpent in that particular story.
So please stop making baseless arguments for your theory. In reality, they have no real backing, and it's getting very old very quickly. In fact, it was old about the second time I had to debate it. If you want to discuss this topic, then go make a thread for it in the Silver chair book forum. THIS is not the place to continually rehash this now-ridiculous argument of yours.
Ok where was the first Jedi temple and who trined in it?
Sorry if I am not up to speed on Narnia but I will catch up.
Ok where was the first Jedi temple and who trined in it?
Sorry if I am not up to speed on Narnia but I will catch up.
yes, very good news, The Silver Chair is going to be made. Now for the long wait.
My first guess--Eustace and Jill will kiss at the end.
MrBob
Ah, now you've jinxed it.