Queen Lucy the Valiant
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King Edmund the Just
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Lucy is the youngest of the siblings and the one who discovered the wardrobe leading to Narnia. She is a kind and very forgiving. She is very much involved in the cycle of Grace. She instantly forgives Mr Tumnus, even though he tried to give her up to Jadis, the White Witch. She also and forgave her siblings though they didn’t believe her, but she even made a joke out of it by throwing snowballs.
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Edmund doesn’t make the greatest decisions and is very selfish. He shows Grace when he comes back, against his orders, to save his brother, Peter, from the White Witch and risks his life. When he is saved by Aslan, he asks for repentance and is instantly given it. He is a bit selfish and thinks mainly of himself but he still has a good side to him, as shown when he saves his brother and fights the White Witch, knowing fully well of her capabilities. He played a major part in defeating the White Witch as he broke her wand that turned the Narnians to stone.
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Queen Susan the Gentle
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King Peter the Magnificent
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Susan is a kind and gentle person. When Edmund is rescued by Aslan, she doesn’t hold a grudge because of his decisions and instead welcomes him back with open arms. She never stresses out in a situation and always picks the rational choice and keeps the family together during tough times.
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Peter forgave Edmund for his choice of betraying them for the White Witch and said that it wasn’t Edmund’s fault and that it was in fact his, though it wasn’t. He is the eldest sibling and has been given the responsibility of taking care of his siblings and therefore is very caring and protective. Many times throughout the film he pleads for his siblings to leave Narnia.
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Aslan
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The White Witch
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Aslan is the great lion who rules Narnia. He is described as the King of Narnia, the King of Beasts, the Lord of the Wood, and the son of the great Emperor-Beyond-the-Sea. He represents all that is all that is Good. Most of Aslan’s story is very similar to that of Jesus. A very obvious similarity is when he is bound, shaved and killed on The Stone Table and then rose back up from the dead. When the siblings first hear his name they feel powerful sensations they don’t understand. Aslan shows Grace towards Edmund and instead of letting the White Witch kill him, offers his life instead.
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The White Witch calls herself the Queen of Narnia. When she entered Narnia she threw it into a never-ending Winter. Though she represents evil she showed Grace in the movie. When Edmund came back without his siblings as she had ordered him to she was very mad. Even so, she forgave him and didn’t kill him, though she did make him a prisoner. But when he escaped from her and joined his siblings and Aslan, she ordered for his death and said if she didn’t get what she wanted she wanted the whole of Narnia would ‘be overturned and perish in fire and water’. The Witch might also represent Satan because any traitor’s life is forfeit to her like any sinner’s soul is forfeit to Satan.
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At the start of the movie, when Lucy stumbles upon Narnia, Mr Tumnus invites her to his house where he betrays her to the White Witch. He then felt truly sorry and repents so Lucy forgave him and he risked his life in helping her escape Narnia. He forgives Edmund for turning him in to the White Witch when he is turned back to life from stone.
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