Brave to Apologize will Fix the Relationship

There stood Peter and Edmund and the rest of Aslan‘s army fighting desperately against the crowd of horrible creatures whom she had seen last night, only now, in the daylight, they looked even stranger and more evil and more deformed. There are also seemed to be far more of them. Peter‘s army – which had their backs to her – looked terribly few Lewis, 2007:175-176 Edmund‘s characteristic which is courageous takes him into the battle, the conflict against society. He is ready to sacrifice his life in order the evil time in Narnia over. ―It was all Edmund‗s doing, Aslan,‖ Peter was saying. ―We‘d have been beaten if it hadn‘t been for him. The Witch was turning our troops into stone right and left. But nothing would stop him. He fought his way through three ogres to where she was just turning one of your leopards into a statue. And when he reached her he had sense to bring his sword smashing down on her wand instead of trying to go for her directly and simply getting made a statue himself for his pains. That was the mistake all the rest were making. Once her wand was broken we began to have chance – if we hadn‘t lost so many already. He was terribly wounded. We must go and see him Lewis, 2007:178-179. From what Peter says about Edmund in the battle, it shows that he wants to sacrifice his life against the White Witch and the army. There, he not concern with himself, he already concern with other people. He helps the Narnian to get his freedom from evil‘s era. When he is fighting, he does not concern with his own advantage anymore. Edmund‘s characteristic that is courageous leads him to fight the White Witch and her army. They become the obstacles of Narnian to get back their country. Bravely, Edmund help the Narnian by fight the witch and her army. He already sacrifices his live to achieve Narnian that brings them freedom from the evil time. 39

CHAPTER V CONCLUSION

After analyzing the problem mentioned in the problem formulation, the conclusion can be deduced from the analysis. In this chapter, the writer tries to make a conclusion about what has been explained in the previous chapter. They are analysis of Edmund’s character that is also supported by the conflict that he faced and the possible message found from the analysis. Edmund is described as a selfish person that brings him into a bad situation and faces some external and internal conflict. His selfishness also shows when he is greedy, becomes a liar, become a traitor and also when he shows his spiteful attitude. But, after he gets a bad treatment because of his selfishness he becomes a courageous person. Edmund’s characteristic that is selfish and his desire to be a King bring him in some conflicts. His conflict against his siblings, the witch and himself compounds him to be a King. He also gets a bad treatment from the witch because he cannot fulfill the promise. There he realizes that the way he reaches his desire is wrong. Edmund comes back to his siblings and ask for forgiveness. After he gets a bad treatment, he becomes a courageous person. He fights the White Witch and her army bravely. He is ready to sacrifice his life in a battle against the witch because he wants to help the Narnian to reach their dream. Their dream is release