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I know in several books, Aslan is known for saying: "No one can know what WOULD HAVE happened."
Yeah, okay, I got that, I respect that. But...
In the Magician's Nephew, Aslan tells Digory what would have happened if he had taken the frutas for himself.
This totally threw me off. Please help me!
 narnian_girl posted hace más de un año
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Dearheart said:
Hmmm...that is a good question. I'm not sure if there is a definite answer to it, but this is how I personally see it.

No one is ever told what would have happened, and no one is told any story but their own. That's a given. HOWEVER, if tu think about it, Aslan wasn't so much telling Digory what would have happened as much as He was explaining how the frutas works. How tu can "find your heart's desire, and find despair" (in other words, "Be careful what tu wish for!") He told Digory what would have happened because it was necessary for him to understand and learn from it.

But in other instances, like Aravis wondering about the servant girl (in HHB), o Lucy wondering about what might have happened had she gone to Aslan at once and left her siblings behind (in PC), it wasn't so important. Whether she knew o didn't know wouldn't matter o make things any better.

There are also two other factors to keep in mind: One, Aslan isn't a tame Lion. *wink* Two, Aslan is a wonderful but fictional "supposal" of jesús created por a wonderful but imperfect human being named C. S. Lewis, who probably didn't obsess over his libros nearly as much as us Narniacs do. :P There's bound to be a few mistakes o plot hiccups here and there.

That's my theory, anyway. Hope it helped! :-)
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 Hmmm...that is a good question. I'm not sure if there is a definite answer to it, but this is how I personally see it. No one is ever told what would have happened, and no one is told any story but their own. That's a given. HOWEVER, if tu think about it, Aslan wasn't so much telling Digory what would have happened as much as He was [i]explaining[/i] how the frutas works. How tu can "find your heart's desire, and find despair" (in other words, "Be careful what tu wish for!") He told Digory what would have happened because [u]it was necessary for him to understand and learn from it.[/u] But in other instances, like Aravis wondering about the servant girl (in HHB), o Lucy wondering about what might have happened had she gone to Aslan at once and left her siblings behind (in PC), it wasn't so important. Whether she knew o didn't know wouldn't matter o make things any better. There are also two other factors to keep in mind: One, Aslan isn't a tame Lion. *wink* Two, Aslan is a wonderful but fictional "supposal" of jesús created por a wonderful but imperfect human being named C. S. Lewis, who probably didn't obsess over his libros nearly as much as us Narniacs do. :P There's bound to be a few mistakes o plot hiccups here and there. That's my theory, anyway. Hope it helped! :-)
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Nice ideas :)
Stevey711 posted hace más de un año
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thanks dearhear! :D
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thats the perfect answer!! lol
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Katia654321 said:
The word Aslan means Lion in Turkish.
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Excuse me, but would it hurt to read the descripción BEFORE answering? Because obviously tu didn't.
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Free_Spirit said:
I think that aslan would have told Diggory because it was sort of a warning not telling what would have happened. Because if aslan didn't tell him he would have eaten it but he wouldn't have known the consequences. In other cases there was two endings. Like if lucy had come early there were two outcomes but both sort of ended well.
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skandalop said:
"Great Lion"
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uh... tu didn't read the descripción did you? tsk tsk.
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