Aslan, the rightful King of Narnia, selflessly sacrifices himself to the White Witch in Edmund’s place, redeeming Edmund of his selfish and traitorous ways. Edmund, despite his traitorous ways, is a complex character who is often conflicted he knows that many of his actions are wrong, deep down, but is usually too selfish to do the right thing. He is depicted as selfish and greedy-when the Witch serves him enchanted Turkish Delights in an attempt to bribe him into doing her bidding, he falls for her plot entirely, and is so determined to get his hands on more candy (and a Kingship) that he sells his siblings out to the Witch despite fully knowing that she is evil. He is a “spiteful” and cruel child who is easily duped by the White Witch and conscripted into her service on his first visit to Narnia. Edmund is Lucy’s older brother and Susan and Peter’s younger brother.
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