The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe Passage Analysis

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This passage, from The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis, describes the character development of Edmund Pevensie, along with the irony regarding the adversity Edmund faces throughout the passage. The quote shows how Edmund is subject to the cruel treatment of the White Witch, the antagonist of this story, as she slaps him for showing remorse towards the animals she turns into statues. As Edmund feels sorrowful towards the demise of those facing adversity at the hands of the witch, who is holding Edmund prisoner, he demonstrates the beginning of a transformation from a selfish, greedy figure, abandoning his family to obtain the title of King of Narnia as promised by the White Witch, to a person who cares about the hardships