Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Character Analysis
A hero is a usually doesn’t start as a hero. They have to learn more about their self before they actually do something great. Lot’s of characters in books are like that. They have to have something happen and they have to see what they can do in order to be that hero. Like in “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” Lucy changes from being sweet to being this amazing warrior when she fought in the battle against the White Witch.
Lucy was a very sweet and energetic girl. She always wanted to explore and run around. One example was when they just got to the house and everyone wanted to just wait until the rain stopped and go outside. Lucy though wanted to explore the house inside so she did
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During that fight almost every creature in Narnia joined in. Most of them were on Aslan's side. Lucy really wanted Narnia to be safe again so she got serious. She did every possible job she could. One of her jobs was when someone was hurt during the fight she ran quickly and used the healing flowers to make them better. This made her determined and ready to fight for anything or against anyone.
After the fight Lucy stayed determined and was a warrior. She made sure no one was ever hurt and if they were she would be there. Soon after the fight Lucy and her siblings were crowned king and queen. When that came she made sure everyone was happy. Lucy made sure that they had the goods they needed. Also that everyone felt safe and there was no violence. That is how Lucy was after the event that changed her. Lucy was a sweet girl in the beginning but when the fight happened between the White Witch and Aslan she changed into this strong, determined warrior. She was sweet and this little girl that everyone thought was so cute in the beginning. It all changed when she got to help and make Narnia safe during the fight. After that she was just strong and determined to keep Narnia safe. Lucy had to go through something to become that hero and warrior. She had to learn more about what she could do, just like every other hero has to