The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe Research Paper

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Throughout the book The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, by C. S. Lewis, Edmund of the Pevensie children went through a lot of characteristic changes. His experiences in Narnia teach him to love, respect, and be kind to his family, no matter how annoying he might find them at times.

In the beginning of the story, Edmund Pevensie despised his family. At any chance he could find, he would do anything he could do to make himself feel more important than them, or to hurt their feelings. He felt they underestimated him, like he was just the insignificant little brother. In reality, they were only authoritative with him because he could be so petty or even hurtful. When Edmund meant to catch Lucy, his little sister, in her “lie” about Narnia,

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