This oldest Pevensie sibling tends to be practical and sometimes skeptical
Who is Peter?
This sweet treat is used to tempt Edmund into betraying his siblings.
What is Turkish Delight?
This theme is shown when Edmund lies about his visit to Narnia and when he betrays his siblings.
What is betrayal/treachery?
The children discover Narnia by entering through this piece of furniture.
What is the wardrobe?
The author uses this literary device when describing the lamp-post as "standing all alone in the middle of a wood."
What is imagery?
This character betrays his siblings for Turkish Delight and the promise of being a prince.
Who is Edmund?
This object allows the White Witch to turn creatures into stone.
What is her wand?
This theme is represented by the melting of the snow and the arrival of Father Christmas.
What is hope/the end of oppression?
This is where the children first stay when they arrive in Narnia.
What is Mr. Tumnus's cave?
The eternal winter with no Christmas is an example of this literary device that represents the Witch's oppressive rule.
What is symbolism?
This character invites Lucy to tea and explains that Narnia is in an eternal winter.
Who is Mr. Tumnus?
This gift from Father Christmas to Lucy can heal any injury.
What is the cordial/healing potion?
This theme is shown when Aslan arranges to rescue Edmund from the White Witch.
What is forgiveness/redemption?
This location serves as a safe house for the children when they're running from the White Witch.
What is the Beavers' dam/home?
The conversation between Mr. and Mrs. Beaver about whether the frozen river is safe to cross is an example of this literary technique.
What is foreshadowing?
This character is said to be "on the move" and hasn't been seen in Narnia for a long time.
Who is Aslan?
This is what always happens when the White Witch has been denied her prey.
What is the snow melting/spring coming?
This theme is demonstrated by the children's growth throughout their adventures in Narnia.
What is coming of age/maturity?
This is where Edmund meets the White Witch for the second time.
What is her sledge/sleigh?
Mr. Tumnus's statement "I'm a kidnapper for her, that's what I am" is an example of this literary device.
What is characterization through dialogue?
This character provides fur coats to the children and warns them not to stay too long in the wardrobe.
Who is the Professor?
This magical law states that a traitor's blood belongs to the White Witch.
What is the Deep Magic?
This theme is shown in how different characters like Mr. Beaver, Mr. Tumnus, and the Fox help the children.
What is sacrifice/loyalty?
This place is described as having four thrones that need to be filled by two Sons of Adam and two Daughters of Eve.
What is Cair Paravel?
This literary device is used throughout the book when animals like Mr. and Mrs. Beaver speak and act like humans.
What is personification?