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idk, it's clear by that point that Lewis had just thrown his hands up and was like "ROCKS FALL, THEY WERE DEAD THE WHOLE TIME"
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I never saw Narnia as a quasi-heaven. It always came off to me as a magic land of adventure that maybe didn't have World War 2 bombing to worry about, but had it's own share of problems (that were conveniently solved by children).
Mmm, I don't think I was ever hugely happy about the last book, even back when I first heard it in second grade (the joys of being in a church school? Naria was the books of the teacher-reading-to-the-class session).
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Also I read the very end of book more of a blatant 'all of Aslan's chosen died and were taken into the Narnia within Narnia at the same time' pretty much exactly like some people read the end of the New Testament (or at least the part that doesn't involve fiery heavenly justice being meted out) than CS Lewis just given up, but I'm not exactly a Biblical scholar either.