Re-Read Prince Caspian
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May 8, 2008 at 11:55 pm #40141
Jordan
MemberFrom the thread in the old forum:
Isn’t it about time? I mean, the movie comes out in 78 days. That’s about two months!!
So, re-read Prince Caspian sometime between now and May 16th, and then post the following in this thread:
- How long it took you to read it. (If you know and want to post the time. This is our excitement meter.)
- Based on some of the rumors floating around, did you see anything that might have given the script-writers a jumping-off point for their changes? (i. e. The night raid, or Peter vs. Caspian.)
- What did you notice in the book that you never saw before?
- The part that you think they just have to put in the movie!
Well, it is now 7 days from May 16th. Any late-comers?
May 9, 2008 at 4:58 pm #41544Alyosha
MemberI don’t think anyone saw my post because it was posted right before the forum moved, so I shall be egocentric and repost it here:
How long it took you to read it
Finished seven minutes before midnight on April 30th. So a month. (Don’t faint! It was not a book-deprived April. I read about fifteen other books in between. But somehow it’s hard to concentrate properly when rereading, as one already knows the plot…)
Based on some of the rumours floating around, did you see anything that might have given the script-writers a jumping-off point for their changes?
Night raid–not really, though we know that the Narnians are [SPOILERS] slaughtered during it, and before the Pevensies arrived in the book, there was “a night when everything had gone as badly as possible.” Also Reepicheep suggests a sort of night raid. Er… Sort of a connection there? Maybe?
“And of course Caspian offered the Horn back to Susan and of course Susan told him to keep it.” See? A romance right there. So obvious.
and, in Peter’s letter he calls himself “High King over all Kings on Narnia.” Aslan is the true “High King above all High Kings” (I think he’s called that more than once). Therefore, Peter is an arrogant jerk. w00t.
(Sorry. Sarcasm is fun.
I didn’t see anything about Peter vs Caspian. “I haven’t come to take your place, you know, but to put you into it,” sums up Peter’s humble, noble spirit pretty well.)
What did you notice in the book that you never saw before?
A lot of the descriptions, especially of the trees. I still don’t like all the walking-around-in-the-woods parts so much but the descriptions are so. amazingly. beautiful. (Well, not of them walking, but you know what I mean)
And Edmund. He’s changed so much since LWW that one would never, ever know he had been a traitor. I had forgotten entirely until the narrator reminded us of it in chapter two, and then I promptly forgot again. He has a most excellent sense of humour also; lots of witty remarks, always a good thing, hey?
And Edmund reads–“In books, they always find springs of clear fresh water.” (Also Goldwater in VDT, where he figures out the mystery because he’s read detective stories.) I love how he stands up for Lucy when no one else believes her, and how when he enters Miraz’s camp, “nor would the other boys at Edmund’s school have recognized him if they could have seen him at that moment. For Aslan had breathed on him at their meeting and a kind of greatness hung about him.”
Cornelius knew Caspian’s mother! I expect everyone knew that but me…
And Peter (and later Caspian) are Knights of the Most Noble Order of the Lion, and Edmund is a Knight of the Noble Order of the Table. Never noticed that before.
I also noticed Lewis’ fondness for using colons instead of m dashes.
The part that you think they just have to put in the movie!
–When Lucy meets Aslan, definitely
–The waking of the trees
–The 1940s English slang. By Jove! etc etc.
–The “give my love to everyone back home” bit during the duel
–The boys who became pigs
–Aslan’s awesomeness and power
Any favourite quotes?
May 22, 2008 at 6:17 pm #41545Sarah
MemberI guess this thread can be closed now.
May 22, 2008 at 9:47 pm #41546Alyosha
Member*weeps* But we only got two people to answer those thrilling questions!
Some people haven’t see the movie yet I don’t think…
May 23, 2008 at 11:35 am #41547Jordan
MemberNope, I’m not going to close it yet. It can stay open until the sky falls on our heads, I guess.
May 23, 2008 at 2:23 pm #41548Sarah
MemberOkay.
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