The Pevensie Siblings: Narnia Character Analysis

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This presentation provides a detailed character analysis of the Pevensie siblings—Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy—from C.S. Lewis's 'The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe'. It explores their individual traits, moral growth, and transformations during冒

April 26, 202610 slides
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Slide 1 - The Pevensie Siblings

The Pevensie Siblings: A Journey to Narnia

Character Analysis of Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

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Slide 2 - Presentation Agenda

  • Introduction to the Pevensies
  • Peter: The Responsible Protector
  • Susan: The Rational Realist
  • Edmund: The Redeemed Traitor
  • Lucy: The Faithful Believer
  • Conclusion: Growth and Legacy
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Slide 3 - Introduction

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The Pevensie Siblings Overview

Four children evacuated from London during the Blitz to the Professor's house.

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Slide 4 - The Pevensies: Overview

  • Eldest to youngest: Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy.
  • Forced into maturity and responsibility by the circumstances of war.
  • Each sibling represents a different aspect of human morality and perception.
  • Their journey in Narnia serves as a crucible for their character development.
Slide 4 - The Pevensies: Overview
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Slide 5 - The Elder Siblings

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Peter and Susan: The Elder Siblings

Balancing responsibility, protection, and logic.

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Slide 6 - Peter and Susan

Peter: The Protector

  • The eldest and primary guardian.
  • Transitions from a hesitant older brother to a noble High King.
  • Defined by courage, sense of duty, and selfless protection of his younger siblings.

Susan: The Rationalist

  • The second eldest; acts as a voice of reason.
  • Often cautious, practical, and sometimes skeptical of Narnian magic initially.
  • Her character represents the struggle between logic and the wondrous nature of faith.
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Slide 7 - The Younger Siblings

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Edmund and Lucy: The Younger Siblings

Betrayal, temptation, and unwavering faith.

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Slide 8 - Edmund and Lucy

Edmund: The Redeemed

  • Initially resentful, impulsive, and susceptible to temptation (Turkish Delight).
  • His betrayal of his siblings serves as the turning point for his moral growth.
  • Undergoes profound transformation through Aslan's sacrifice and personal redemption.

Lucy: The Faithful

  • The youngest, defined by pure faith and child-like innocence.
  • She is the first to enter Narnia and the first to believe in Aslan.
  • Her unwavering conviction provides the emotional anchor for the group.
Slide 8 - Edmund and Lucy
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Slide 9 - A Reflection on Faith

> But some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again.

— C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

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The Pevensie siblings transform from children into rulers, forever marked by their experience in Narnia.

Their legacy as the Kings and Queens of Narnia.

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