The Silver Chair
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Which one was the "darker" chronicle? 1 of 2 to choose from
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It scared me a little, which none of the other books- except for The Last Battle- did at all. Nonetheless, I kept reading and it picked back up like all of the others.
The green serpentine witch was, in my opinion, a very frightening villain; even more so than the white witch, but of course not as deadly and dictator-like. And the underground city of fire inhabited by the odd mud people was of course symbolic of hell and all of its fury, with the serpent witch as its satanic queen, and was also a direct scene out of one of my childhood nightmares.
The book affected me in an odd way when I came to the middle of it, although I enjoyed the new characters and scenery as always. And again it picked back up and I still enjoyed it enough to give it five stars.

Yes the villain was pretty scary. The fact that she had one character under an evil spell and would also make others believe Aslan and even Narnia were not real was clever and just pure evil.




From the beginning there are bad feelings between Jill and Eustace, the messages missed, then the trouble with giants, and the deep dark never ending hole that leads to the underworld realm of a deceivingly beautiful queen.
To me this story revealed the weaknesses of human nature: all the little things that trip us up, entangle us, tempt us ~ keeping us from fulfilling our destiny and causing doubts, fears and trouble between companions and friends.

And yes Amanda I too can see The Last Battle being possibly the darkest of the whole series.
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I guess on the eve of excitement that sometime in the future there will be a new chronicle film I want to just ask one question that has bugged me. Out of the two chronicles The Silver Chair and Prince Caspian which one was darker in tone and theme?
At first I thought it was Prince Caspian that got the win on the darkest chronicle but then someone brought up a few points that I didn't think of before (and will mention if people will want to discuss it).
Opinion is free and explain ALL you want so... which story was the darker one and why?