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    No it mentions her interest in things Aslan disapproved of a few times or at least alludes to it a few times throughout. Frankly his attude to women and the girls is bloody awful at best.

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      Got any examples? Wouldn’t be surprised, the Christianity themes are not subtle lol, but the line I’m thinking of that references makeup is really just a weird one-off line that he doesn’t elaborate on.

      But regardless, her story is left open ended because she’s still alive. She wasn’t denied access into big kitty heaven.

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        I can’t find nd my copy of the books but did find this quote from C.S Lewis

        “Peter gets back to Narnia in it. I am afraid Susan does not. Haven’t you noticed in the two you have read that she is rather fond of being too grownup? I am sorry to say that side of her got stronger and she forgot about Narnia.”

        It’s just such a narrow attitude to children growing up. I love how Philip Pullman covers the same subject by celebrating the change from child to adult (or young adult). C.S Lewis is seems angry that childhood ends and children might have the audacity to change.