Aslan - the great lion and the main protagonist of the story. He represents the figure of Jesus Christ in the Christian allegory, and is a symbol of power, sacrifice, and redemption.
Lucy Pevensie - the youngest of the four siblings who discover a magical portal to the land of Narnia. She is innocent, curious, and kind-hearted, and has a strong connection with Aslan.
Edmund Pevensie - the second youngest of the siblings, who initially betrays his family and allies with the White Witch. He is selfish, bitter, and insecure, but eventually learns to repent and redeem himself.
Susan Pevensie - the second oldest of the siblings. She is practical, rational, and responsible, and often takes charge of the group. However, she struggles with doubts about the existence of Narnia and her role in the battle against the Witch.
Peter Pevensie - the oldest of the siblings. He is brave, loyal, and protective, and becomes the High King of Narnia after defeating the Witch's army. He has a strong sense of duty and leadership, but also grows in humility and wisdom as he faces challenges.
The White Witch - the main antagonist of the story. She is cold, cruel, and cunning, and has ruled over Narnia with an iron fist for a hundred years. She represents the figure of Satan in the Christian allegory, and seeks to tempt Edmund and lead him astray from Aslan.
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