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=== Subjective tropes for the book series as a whole: === |
=== Subjective tropes for the book series as a whole: === |
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* [[Applicability]] |
* [[Applicability]] |
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* [[Complete Monster]]: Before hitching a ride to Narnia, Jadis ruled a world of her own called Charn. Her sister led a rebellion to overthrow her tyrannical regime, and she responded by destroying every living thing on her native world all the way down to bacteria by uttering [[Fantastic Nuke|the deplorable word]]. Even counting the long list of atrocities she committed in Narnia including turning it into a frozen |
* [[Complete Monster]]: Before hitching a ride to Narnia, Jadis ruled a world of her own called Charn. Her sister led a rebellion to overthrow her tyrannical regime, and she responded by destroying every living thing on her native world all the way down to bacteria by uttering [[Fantastic Nuke|the deplorable word]]. Even counting the long list of atrocities she committed in Narnia including turning it into a frozen Hell, this was by far her greatest crime and she was proud to have committed it. |
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* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Eustace Scrubb and Puddleglum usually top the list of fan-favourites. |
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Eustace Scrubb and Puddleglum usually top the list of fan-favourites. |
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* [[Epileptic Trees]]: One such theory recently turned out to be true! A researcher found a thematic link between the seven books and the seven major planets (see Lewis' other best-known work, the Space Trilogy). |
* [[Epileptic Trees]]: One such theory recently turned out to be true! A researcher found a thematic link between the seven books and the seven major planets (see Lewis' other best-known work, the Space Trilogy). |