Susan is not present in the last Narnia book, "The Last Battle," because she has become obsessed with trivial and materialistic things, losing her faith in Narnia and Aslan. This ultimately causes her to no longer be included in the story's conclusion.
No, the world does not end in the last battle in Narnia. Instead, the last battle leads to the end of Narnia as the characters know it, with the land undergoing a transformation rather than complete destruction.
Susan stops believing, so never returns.In The Last Battle, Peter, Edmund, and Lucy all die in a train wreck but live in Narnia forever.
in the last Narnia peter, Lucy ,Edmund all die and susan lives because she refuses to go back to Narnia and forget all about naria
In "The Chronicles of Narnia" series, the fate of the Pevensie children is left open to interpretation. It is never explicitly stated whether they die, as the books end with a sense of closure but also leave room for readers to imagine what happens to them afterwards.
No, she unlike the rest of the pevencsies, leaves Narnia behind and lives her regular life in our world. the rest of the pevencsies do die in book 7 The Last Battle in a train rec trying to get together with the rest of the heros of Narnia and die coming together trying to find out whats wrong, i wont tell any more of the story so read the books for more.
No he does not die when he fightshi9s last battle.
Not to spoil the ending, but they return to Narnia and accompany Aslan to his country, because they are really dead after a train accident in their world. Susan could have returned, but she began to belive that Narnia was a make-believe place as she grew older, and will not come to Aslan's country. All the children reunite with Prince Caspian, the Beavers, Tumnus, and other characters who have died with the ages. They all live there for eternity. The End. Please read The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis, it's really good.
Jewel Lafontant died in 1997.
NO. She doesn't end up with anyone. All the children except susan die in the last book and go to "heaven" aka Narnia
Harold Godwinson was the last man to die in the battle of hastings
No. In The Last Battle, Lewis recounts how her two brothers and Lucy are killed in a railway accident and enter Narnia for the final time. (From there they enter Aslan's land. heaven). Susan is not with them, and in the book is said to "no longer be a friend of Narnia". Lewis experts have lively discussions about what ultimately happens to her. Here's what Lewis says in a letter to a young child"The books don't tell us what happened to Susan. She is left alive in this world at the end, having by then turned into a rather silly, conceited young woman. But there's plenty of time for her to mend and perhaps she will get to Aslan's country in the end... in her own way."