I really like them all, but I chose Eustace, because he's an annoying little person, who changes into a better person, although he can still be a pain in the neck. It's such an emotional and spiritual scene when he lets Aslan take his scales off when he was a dragon. What a great way to show redemption!
I'd almost pick Peter or Edmund, because I LOVE their characters in the books and I love them in the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. But I'm not impressed with their characters in PC . But I picked Caspian because I have ALWAYS been impressed and pleased with his character, even in the movies (dispute the whole Susan thing ). So I like Caspian best .
I said Peter but I like both Peter and Edmund
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Peter and Edmund have their own characteristics so it really was hard for me to choose between them.
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Yes Peter and Edmund do have different characters. Thanks for the welcome
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Now, I voted for Edmund, since he really changed a lot from his old character in LWW. Go Edmund!
"Two sides of the same coin"
We all aspire to Peter's heroism. But we are all Edmund.
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yeah, we all do, Peter really is a brave hero of Narnia.
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"Two sides of the same coin"
Dan65802 you're right we are defiantly all Edmund with an admiration for Peter's Heroism. thank you for sharing that! With this in mind if we're all Edmund who would you say Peter is in our world? By the Way Welcome Dan65602!
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Such a hard decision, but I went with Peter. He's very nice, and brave in the later books, a true High King.
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Peter, he's my favorite character after all. True High King of Narnia!
I vote Tirian!
Tirian to me always seemed strong, steadfast and ready to do what was right. Like when he had just killed the two Calormens who where beating the talking horse. When the river rat told him that it was Aslan's will he was ready to go back and give him self up even though it could have meant his death. I really like Jewel also, he was always faithful to his friends when it could have meant death also.
Shasta for me. I think it's because I can relate to him and his journey. And that chapter where he encounters Aslan - gets to me every time.
I voted for Edmund! I really enjoy watching him grow as a character throughout the books and movies as well. He, to me, is more realistic than Peter because we really see Ed's struggles. He's a very human character. (I love Peter too though! ) The whole idea of redemption is another thing that draws me to his character. He did a stupid thing yet was forgiven.
Next to Ed I'd say Caspian is my favorite. I've always liked that character even before the movies came about. He seems a bit more exotic than the others. Does that make sense? There's just something different about him.
I voted for Caspian because in the novella, the old brittish movies, and the new vids from Walden Media, his character is one of honesty and integrity. Not once does he waver from his belief system, and yet I can relate to him well when he struggles with harbored feelings of anger for the betrayal he suffered, and his momentary greed at the golden waterfall. What I find fascinating about him is that he is very willing to admit wrongdoing and strives to be the best person, and prince that he can be.
I imagine Caspian to be C.S.'s version of King David. A man after Aslan's own heart, and yet, very full of faults in his own right. I'm surprised at how popular edmund is, but then, I suppose he's the character we can all relate to in some way.
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