Susan Pevensie/Personality

Susan Pevensie is the oldest girl in The Chronicles of Narnia and the eldest sister. While she is gentle to everyone she meets, she is a skeptic and questions Peter about crossing the breaking ice in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.

When she and Lucy see Aslan going to meet the Witch at the Stone Table, Susan says that she hopes that Aslan does not mean to betray them. Though she means well, her sense of trying to be the "responsible girl" is misinterpreted and Peter tells

her, "No, You're trying to be smart, as usual!"

She also gives Edmund this comment when he comes in and questions that there will be any home when they get back: "Isn't it time you were in bed?" To which Edmund responds, "Yes, Mum." in a nasty way. If one just saw her fighting, they would think she was a tomboy, her fighting skills are out of this world. But, back in England, Susan wants to be pretty and grow up too fast. Yet, as a grown-up in Horse and his Boy, she never wants to go to battle. Susan's intelligence is not as great as Edmund's. She says that they sould listen to Maugrim The Wolf, and leave Narnia, though she knew deep down that the Witch wasn't going to let them go alive. Still, Susan deserves her title "The Gentle" as she didn't want to beet Trumpkin in Prince Caspian.