Talk:Prince Caspian

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Personally, I think that the Commentary section overplays things in identifying faith as being a particular theme of this book. If I had to choose one of the Chronicles of Narnia as having faith as a theme, then I would select The Silver Chair. Or perhaps I just mean that the faith in The Silver Chair is the closest to Richard Dawkins's hostile picture of faith. -- Alan Peakall 17:49, 7 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Trivia

I would hardly consider the fact that this is the only one of the Narnia books that doesn't begin with the word "the" to be trivia. Trivia in this sense consists of little known facts, not knowledge which is obvious on the face of it, but trivial in nature. Seeing as this is the only entry in this section, I am going to remove it entirely. Delius1967 14:16, 1 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Disambig?

Considering that there are three things mentioned in the hatnote and that the new film is just going to get more publicity as the year goes on, should this page be moved to "Prince Caspian (book)" or "Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia" and the main Prince Caspian page converted in to disambig? Normally I would be happy for the book to take precedence over the movie based on it, but given that he is also a character the main article is not entirely clear in my mind, the paradigm case for disambiguation. Eluchil404 09:27, 7 February 2007 (UTC)