Firebeetle
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TanisFrey said:the beavers and childern run in the the celebration after they have been turned into stone.
Yes, they are there. But that happens well before the coming of Christmas
TanisFrey said:the beavers and childern run in the the celebration after they have been turned into stone.
Firebeetle said:Yes, they are there. But that happens well before the coming of Christmas
John Q. Mayhem said:Well, it happens before the children see Father Christmas.
Firebeetle said:*Sigh*, regardless, the scene from the book is not there. That scene is the Christmas merry makers being confronted by the witch who is chasing the children. Nor is there any indication that Christmas was involved beforehand, nor indication that the white witch was out and about in the neighborhood when she's in her castle in the next scene.
Storm Raven said:Well, no indication other than the fact that the animals have all been turned to stone.
Firebeetle said:Yes, but when did that happen? No indication that the queen has been made aware of the coming of Christmas yet in the following scenes. So did it just happen (no reason to believe so, could have been days ago) and is their being stone related to Christmas? No indication which means we should not presume what it means. They are simply a family of animals the witch has petrified for no apparent reason than being really, really mean (which she is, mind you.)
However if you look carefully at the criters that are stone in that scene are sitting around a table looking like they got it in the middle of a celbration of some sort.Firebeetle said:*Sigh*, regardless, the scene from the book is not there. That scene is the Christmas merry makers being confronted by the witch who is chasing the children. Nor is there any indication that Christmas was involved beforehand, nor indication that the white witch was out and about in the neighborhood when she's in her castle in the next scene.