Edmund PevensieĮdmund has grown into a fine young man since his first visit to Narnia and his first priority is to protect his sister throughout their adventure, even though she really doesn't need protection. Lucy is kind and nurturing and even wants to help Eustace when he is being insufferable. She is also in awe of him and the mere vision of him in the spell book with a frown on his face prevents her from saying another spell aloud even though she wants to. She sees him far more often than the others. Lucy has the closest relationship with Aslan of all the children and he is the most fatherly of her. Lucy steps up to do the right thing even when it is frightening, such as going upstairs in the Magician's house to find the spell that will make the Duffers visible again. She is loved and revered by the Narnians. Although she is given many considerations by the others on account of her being a girl, this is really out of manners or gallantry and not necessity, as Lucy is brave and feisty, and just as able to fight in battle as the boys. Returning is therefor somewhat of a dream come true for her. Like her brother Edmund, Lucy, the youngest of the four Pevensie children, has been to Narnia before and speaks wistfully of it. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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