The Last Battle depresses me, how the whole, glorious kingdom of Narnia, just falls apart in Tirian's hands, I know he tried his best though. THe worst part though that I have yet to read through without crying or hurting or at last tearing up is when Calormen's take over Cair Paravel and Roonwit the centaur dies. Cair Paravel always seemed so beutiful and magestic and glorious and wonderful, a persinification Narnia, a symbol of Narnia. And when those Calormen filth (excluding Queen Aravis of course) take it over, it just pains me.
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-Katana, Member of the Midnight Society, Weapons afficionado of the castle of Ivory&Gold, esteemed owner of a flying pickle
^ That part made me sad as well. I couldn't believe what I was reading at first, because I never expected Narnia to crumble. Of course, I was quite happy reading about the greater glory shown at the end of the book though. Nonetheless, that part still makes me sad when I read, though I know what will later happen.
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I used to get cry everytime I read the part in the Last Battle where they dwarves shoot all the horses (I love horses and have one myself)
but now, it just makes me mad, raging mad , thoses horses served as a symbol (at the time) that Narnia was still fighting and still had a chance, and when the dwarves shot them all I wanted to smash a window.
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-Katana, Member of the Midnight Society, Weapons afficionado of the castle of Ivory&Gold, esteemed owner of a flying pickle
I have never cried in a movie but I have come close to crying. The part I came closest to crying in the movies was in "Lion the Witch and The Wardrobe" when Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy are leaving there mom to go to the Professer's place.
The part in the book when I came closest to crying was in the "Last Battle" when the dwarfs shoot all the Talking Horses also
Chapter 11 in The Horse and His Boy, where Shasta's feeling all sorry for himself and then encounters Aslan. About a year and a bit ago I cried my eyes out while reading that because I was going through a really hard time. I felt so much better after that