If I would have answered this question when I was in High School it would have been the same as GlimGlum. With the first sighting of Tash. But now it is different. And I dont think it was scary to me at all when I was younger. Not as scary as it is so thoughtfully real. The part in Last Battle when they are in the shed, and the ones who do not believe in Aslan, how they are separated from Him completely. I think it shows what hell may be like. I mean yeah we hear about lake of fire and all that, but to me the worst part of that would be completely separated. Not being able to see or hear your best friend, the food you love being like ash, things like that. Just complete alone. Just hate the thought of anyone i love being there. To me, that makes it one of the most scary parts.
I believe in Christianity as I believe in the sun: not only because I see it, but by it I see everything else. -C.S. Lewis
The part in Last Battle when they are in the shed, and the ones who do not believe in Aslan, how they are separated from Him completely. I think it shows what hell may be like. I mean yeah we hear about lake of fire and all that, but to me the worst part of that would be completely separated. Not being able to see or hear your best friend, the food you love being like ash, things like that. Just complete alone. Just hate the thought of anyone i love being there. To me, that makes it one of the most scary parts.
Good point, I never thought that before, but now that you mentioned it, it does sound rather scary, and also very unpleasant, *shivers*, very unpleasant
For me the scariest scene would have to be in LB when they see Tash flying over them, my brother was reading the books to us and they way he read that part just set shivers up my spine. I had problems going to sleep after that for a while.
Another part I thought was a bit scary was when Eustace, Jill and Puddleglum go to the underworld (or however that place was called). While my brother was reading I just couldn't sit still from cause I was creeped out
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I think i was most scarred in LB when the stars all fell and Narnia was destroyed. It was very powerful, seeing the Narnia, land we spent so much time with, being wiped out.
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Valiant: LB reminded me of 2012. But what made it scary for me is that darkness conquered and there was nothing left in the world that is bright.
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The scariest scene in the chronicles I would say in LB when thay see Tash in the Field bye the tower.
sandyentersNarnia, Yes, I felt like Lucy who wanted to cry that Narnia was gone. But then I was happy that they all made it to heavan.
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^I hope it happens to us too! It is scary when that happens in real life.
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It was a bit eerie when Digory struck the little bell in MN. I was wondering what would happen. I also was a little nervous when Lucy was walking through the Magician's house.
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