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Ah so they were discussing The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe? This would be a lot of fun indeed. Olivia listened to Mr. Kennedy's question as she tried to recall the story. Peter was the eldest, Susan the next, then Edmund, and then Lucy. Peter always had to be the eldest and Susan always seemed like she was in a hurry to grow up and be at a certain age. But that didn't explain Edmund not being able to see the magical world. She nodded when she heard Etta's response and agreed with it. The older kids must have lost their belief in the "impossible", in magic and more. As for Lucy, she probably felt really lost without their mother and uneasy at the new house and needed something to remind her something to believe in to reassure her that everything would be alright.
"I think the older kids lost their belief in magic and unthinkable because they could have perhaps been expected to act like adults whereas Lucy could still be a child. I think Lucy was looking for something to believe in. Magic, talking creatures, and more. And that's why she could still see Narnia." Essentially it provided the girl with a world away from the one she lived in. An escape.
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