What if during the castle battle...
a lot or at least some of the enchanted objects/cursed people were in some or other ways seriously hurt or even outright killed in the process by those invading villages?
Like, as in, if Le Fou really did manage to burn Lumiere in his candle state, or the footrest dog was stabbed by one of those sharp items they threw towards it, or worse, if Gaston and/or some of those villagers really did bring guns to the fight/battle and landed shots at those objects, would their deaths be permanent after the curse was lifted, if it was at all (what if the curse wasn't lifted in the end?) or would they just be successfully healed and resurrected like (SPOILERS ALERT) The Beast was in the end when he was transformed back into Prince Adam in his original human form?
Yeah, and how come indeed neither of the villagers or Gaston found it all that strange that all the furniture and all that was alive and could move, talk and if necessary even fight back successfully with no casualties from their side? (By the way, during that battle, was it their first EVER battle with people in either their enchanted or human form?) I mean, sure there was some panic and whatnot, but they didn't even act all that surprised, and on the other side, why didn't ANY of those people/objects/etc go AFTER Gaston when he was going alone to kill The Beast and protect him better, maybe at least some of them could've secretly guarded his room, no?
Imagine if Lumiere actually caught fire and started burning and was like "Ahhh" - can those objects in their enchanted form feel pain at all? I mean, they don't need to eat etc like we humans do, but how about those aspects? Also, did that Wardrobe KILL that guy when she jumped on him?
And wasn't it interesting that DESPITE The Beast ultimately saying "It doesn't matter now, just let them come", all of them STILL decided to fight off the invaders and defend themselves rather than assuming "Yeah, it doesn't look like the curse will ever be broken, lets do ourselves and the world a favour and let those men, who for some unknown reason want to invade us, kill us, because we don't want to live forever as objects like that".