One thing that amused me was that the children weren't told Aslan was a lion--they didn't know it until they saw him come out of the tent, and I loved their facial reactions when they caught that first glimpse. In the novel they find out at the Beavers' house, but it's different when they're looking at that tent thinking that a man will come out (or not knowing WHAT will come out). This in spite of the fact that I've always loved the line in the book: "I should feel rather nervous about meeting a lion."
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Date: 2005-12-22 01:27 pm (UTC)Rather nervous, indeed. *chuckle*
Mary Anne