Susan is my NUMBER one Favorite! I find I can really relate to her, and my friends says I'm really like her. I LOVE her gentle nature, and how she relies on others around when, she is scared. Sometimes I think she's a bit misunderstood, and put down in the Narnia world because of the LB book. She's beautiful, and I find that though she doesn't like hurting anyone, she'll protect her country and family no matter what. PLus she's in love in PC movie. So yeah, Susan is TOTALLY my favorite. I would pic Lu or Ed as second.
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Lucy is not only my favorite Pevensie, she's one of my favorite characters in all of literature. She's the smallest, but she has the biggest faith.
But I like it that she isn't perfect, and has to be corrected by Aslan from time to time.
I like her equally best in the books and in the movies. I think Georgie does a fantastic job portraying her.
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I voted Edmund, for all the reasons the others in this thread did. I especially like what pogginfan said, that he just completely changed. It shows us that change is possible!
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I completely agree with your opinion ChrisTian! About the books and the movies and the actors! You have good taste
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fo me it would be:
Books~ Lucy and Edmund. I like Edmund b/c he betrays them, and then he is sorry, and is forgiven by Aslan. Lucy, I always loved her because of her great faith.
Movie~LWW- Lucy, PC- Edmund. Lucy was so "narnia is real." she was more natural in LWW than PC. Edmund was the best of the five actors in PC.
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favorite in books: Edmund!
favorite in movies: Edmund!
favorite actors: Skandar and Georgie!
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I voted for Edmund, same reason as everyone else. Although I think PC made me really like Edmund more than I already did, despite his small-ish role ( ).
Prior to that, I might have said Lucy, but every time I've read the books since first watching PC, I've loved Edmund the best.
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Ohhh, such a hard choice. I'm stuck between Edmund and Lucy. I guess I'll go with Lucy, since she doesn't have as many votes. I always loved Lucy, with her sweet, innocent nature and her strong faith in Aslan. Georgie Henley does an AMAZING job playing Lucy, she's really talented. I wish I could vote for Edmund too. He was always much better than Peter IMO, and I love him in VDT!
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I voted for Edmund. In the LWW he repents and joins the side of good, and in Prince Caspian he was the only Pevensie with a level head.
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Aw I have two favorites.
Well my first will have to be LUCY!!!
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and in Prince Caspian he was the only Pevensie with a level head.
I like how you put that
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I picked Peter.
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I picked Lucy
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I have to say movie Peter.
I don't know why exactly, but I think he is the character I relate to the most. A lot of people thought he was being a jerk in PC, but I disagree. He was going through some problems and was having a hard time dealing with them.
He overreacted in the train fight, but everyone has some moment in their lifetime where they cross the line. I mean, its human. Even if he is a great leader, you mess up sometimes.
He wasnt being too bossy with Caspian. He felt like it was his fault Narnia was suffering the way it was and was trying to do what he could to fix things. So when Caspian attacks him with a sword, gives him a cold welcome, and disagrees with all of Peter's decisions, it would only make sense for Peter to feel frustrated. And it only makes things worse when Caspian ruins a plan THAT WAS WORKING PERFECTLY to attempt some petty revenge on his father that he was never going to go through with anyway. Caspian's mistake messed up the whole Night Raid. Yes Peter could have called it off, but that would not only make all the work they went through pointless, but it would also make the Narnians look like scared cowards who flee at the first sign of danger. And when the Narnians did end up dying, Peter was angry at Caspian and I don't blame him.
As for Lucy telling Peter to wait for Aslan and Peter saying "I think we've waited for Aslan long enough", Peter isnt trying to go into some teenage rebellion. He feels responsible for what happened and he feels he needs to fix it. He waited for Aslan, but since Aslan wasnt showing up he felt it was better to start thinking of a plan without him. And that makes sense logically, though spiritually Peter is at fault here. But its definitly not something worthy or "ruining his character".
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