It really depends on what time through the book u want 2describe him. At first, Edmund is selfish, jealous, temperamental and moody. At the end when he repents though, he becomes just and caring for those he loves.
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Edmund.
no
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a novel by C.S. Lewis, the first book in the so-called Narnia series.
aslan does save edmund. aslan sacrifices himself but then comes back to life
Edmund wants the Turkish Delight in the White Witchs house.
It was Edmund.
Edmund.
King Edmond Pevensie is known as King Edmund the Just in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe".
Edmund in Narnia is called skandar keynes
Edmund was to bring his brother and both sisters to the witch's castle.
no
They are grown Men/Kings
Yes, in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," Edmund is tempted by the White Witch with Turkish delight. He is lured by promises of more Turkish delight if he brings his siblings to her. This temptation eventually leads him to betray his family.
Turkish Delight
The Son of Adam is Peter and Edmund
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a novel by C.S. Lewis, the first book in the so-called Narnia series.
Edmund is pretty quiet but also has his own opinions and can be a little stubborn.