Queen Lucy the Valiant – Born 1932

In The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe
Lucy is the first of the four kids who discovered Narnia through a wardrobe. She did not doubt the existence of Narnia even though her siblings doesn’t believe it at first. She also demonstrated bravery and righteousness throughout the movie, presented in following and caring for Aslan when Aslan sacrificed himself for Edmund.
Despite being the youngest girl of the four she was the bravest, most inquisitive, and most faithful of them all. From the time she stepped into Narnia and met the faun Tumnus she had faith in him and that he was a good person. Throughout the movie her faith in the residents of Narnia has never faltered. This faith has carried her and her throughout the land. Her faith in the beavers took her to Aslan and her faith in Aslan granted her, her siblings, and the rest of Narnia the victory over the witch queen.

In Prince Caspian
Upon her and her siblings return to Narnia, Lucy demonstrates the greatest faith in Aslan. Aslan reveals himself to only her early on and no one believes her when she says she saw him. Although she does not follow immediately she does later seek Aslan out. She demonstrates the closest thing to blind faith in the world of Narnia and she is rewarded for it.

The idea of strength of faith in God can be seen both in other stories of Narnia and in the bible. She is also one of the examples of the might of the heart theme that appears frequently in Prince Caspian

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