The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
How did Edmund disappoint Lucy? Was this behavior typical of his personality?
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Edmund disappoints Lucy when he lies to Susan and Peter, refusing to corroborate Lucy's story about Narnia. In doing so, an interesting irony arises: Lucy, the more truthful of the two, is thought to be a liar, while Edmund, who is actually lying, is believed to be telling the truth. This behavior is typical of Edmund.