Bridge to Terabithia/Fridge

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Fridge Horror

  • This is most likely unintentional, but In Bridge to Terabithia, there is a scene where Jess contemplates whether Leslie felt fear before she died. As a child, this seems sad, but silly as you accept the explanation by Jess' Father ( she hit her head, was knocked out and that's why she died - so she didn't have time for fear at face value. But after this troper read a couple of other books, and heard a couple of warnings about fast water, he think that actually, this explanation is improbable - by such a high stand rocks would be too deep to hit when falling just a few meters. Far more likely is that she was unable to reach the shore because of the current pull effect (current is fastest in the midlle, and anybody in water is drawn towards it) and that her limbs went numb from exhaustion and hypothermia (it was april and rain water is surely cold). So instead of a swift, almost painless death you get a long, hopeless struggle coupled with plenty of horror and despair. Good read.